Marquees are available in all kinds of shapes and sizes. Each has its own name and is better suitable to an occasion or taste. Here are a small amount of different types which you may hire and the vantages and disadvantages regarding them.
Round end marquees
The theme behind round end marquees is to provide as much space as possible, maximize the strength, and lessen the baggage of transportation as only two vertical poles and a ridge are required. This design is swell in wet and windy weather conditions; it allows for the rain to drain off quickly and may withstand very strong winds.
Rectangular marquees
These marquees are, as in the name, rectangular in shape. With square corners it gives many floor space for furniture, persons or instrumentation. These shaped marquees are frequent at trade fairs as marketers may take vantage of the floor space that is given a great deal more tan rounded marquees. They’re comfortable to add walls, compartments, or alter the shape even throughout the day for multiple-day events. Doors are normally situated in the centre of the long sides but may be moved anyplace as required.
Conical tent
The conical shape historically came from italy and sweden in henry viii times. This shape normally only includes one pole and a single canvas. They’re easy to transport and set up and have some guide lines. These shaped marquees don’t offer many space, or height for walking around. Lately persons who use conical tents have extra walls and sides to pad out the marquee to give more usable space.
Raised end marquees
This type of marquee has the end, where the door normally is, raised. The different heights of the wall make the perimeter poles essential. Although this gives a lot of baggage to the transportation it gives added space in the marquee. Because of the further intricate design this marquee is conceptualized more graceful and graceful in appearance.




