
FAQ
All your questions about stretch tents answered here

We have a range of stretch tents sizes- PLUS they can be joined together- so the size you need will depend on your plans, the venue, guest numbers and what you would like in the tent.
The best thing to do is give us a call and talk us through your requirements and we can make a recommendation on the perfect set up.
If you have a space that is quirky, includes flower beds, trees, sheds.... or requires a size we haven't listed below, we can always provide a solution. We have installed stretch marquees in many interesting places and accommodated a range of items from terraces to ponds!
This is our guide for standing and seated:
Small
6 x 4.5 m = 27 standing/ 20 seated
7.5 x 5m = 48-50 standing / 36-40 seated
Medium
10.5 x 7.5m = 90 standing/ 70 seated
10.5 x 15m = 140 standing/ 110 seated
Large
7.5m x 15.5m = 120 standing / 90 seated
10.5 x 30m =300 standing/ 210 seated
15 x 21m = 300 standing/ 210 seated
Yes! Our stretch tents are made from flexible waterproof fabric that stand up to the Great British weather.
They can be pitched anywhere and in various different set up options. If you want to keep all the sides up and let the beautiful surrounds be a part of your event, we can do this. If you want the sides down to enclose the space and keep the elements out, we can do this. And if you want any of the number of different variations of sides up and down, we can do this!
Definitely! You can see our most recent projects over on Instagram and Facebook- and you can follow us on Linked In.
www.instagram.com/elevationtents
When we install a stretch marquee on grass we use stakes, when the stretch marquee is to be installed on hardstanding (concrete, patio, terrace etc) then you will need to anchor it using either ballasts or by securing the lines to a structure- like the back of a house or a tree. This just adds a little extra logistics, which we can help with!
This small stretch marquee is in a courtyard. We have secured part of the tent to the side of the building using eyelet bolts and then the other sides are secured with ballast weights.
Just let us know your requirements, and we will have a solution!
