The seat. A seat outside is best in the south or west of the house, Gazebo or bungalow facing the garden. Warm rays of sunshine make it usable in spring and late autumn. However, wind protection is essential. As long as the protective shrubs are small, an additional mat can be set up. Too much sun and heat can easily be kept out by a parasol in midsummer. Shade-giving trees or pergolas should be positioned like this if possible, that the evening sun takes effect.
Seating can also be set up elsewhere in the garden, z.B. in the shelter of trees.
The level surface for setting up the table and chairs should be approx 3,0 m x 3,0 m be tall. Plates are used as attachment, water-bound ceiling, leveled ground or lawn are equally suitable.
Terraces built directly onto the house are preferred places to sit. The terrace should be as high as the ground floor floor. The difference in height towards the garden is intercepted by embankments, which are planted with perennials and low shrubs.