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For an Event with Elegance and Flair - Call ACE Party & Chair ACE Party & Chair Rental will help make your event a big success by providing all your party needs for: Corporate MeetingsShareholders MeetingsLandlord/Tenants MeetingIf you’re having a wedding, party or special event, your source for the finest in Long Island linen rentals is The Finishing Touch. Our extensive selection of quality tablecloths, napkins, chair covers and accessories for sale or rent is unrivaled in the New York metropolitan area. You know you can rely on NYC Linen Rental Company, The Finishing Touch to make your event truly dazzle! Whether you’re planning for a wedding, sweet sixteen, quinceanera, bar/bat mitzvah, birthday, baby shower or corporate event, we at The Finishing Touch can coordinate a customized motif for your individual needs. All of our items, from table linens to bows, are available in a wide variety of styles and textures. Choose from our large selection of custom-fit designs or let us create a chair cover or linen accessory to match your exact specifications.




We also understand that hosting a great event isn’t all about breaking the bank. The Finishing Touch takes great pride in providing linens and decor suitable for just about any budget. Our expert planners have provided beautiful, luxurious linens for hotels, restaurants, banquet facilities, catering halls, professional party planners and country clubs as well. Our superior products and excellent customer service will help make your event a memorable one, no matter how big or small it is. We also offer decorator setup and take down services to eliminate the additional stress on the day of your affair. The decor for any event may be one of the most remembered details, so why not make your event an unforgettable one? If you’re looking to put the right touch on your special event, make sure that you get in touch with the professionals at Long Island Linen Rental Company, The Finishing Touch. The Finishing Touch proudly services, New York, New Jersey and Connecticut.




Recently our New Jersey linen rental team had the pleasure of working with a bride and groom for their wedding at Addison Park Catering Hall. We carry one of the most complete selections of party rentals in New Jersey. Need a romantic table for two or a banquet for thousands?We can take you "From Idea To Memory". View our Party Rentals Catalog We are New Jersey's tent rental professionals. We offer a huge assortment of tent sizes and specialize in custom installations. Let Taylor Rental design your next tented event. View our Tent Rentals CatalogWhen it's time to get back to work, our tool and equipment rental division carries everything you need to help get your job finished with professional results.Furniture & Set Dressing Rentals Include: Seating, Tables & Case Goods, Bedroom, Dining Room, Office & Outdoor Furniture, Cleared Art, Lighting, Rugs & Other Decorative Accessories. Your Go-To Resource for Set Decoration, Photography and Event Design 15 Rewe Street, Brooklyn, NY 11211




3210 Vanowen Street, Burbank, CA 91505 1369 Logan Circle NW, Atlanta, GA 30318 Maps, Charts, & Flags Consoles & Entry Tables Bar Stools & Counter Stools Benches, Ottomans & Stools Loveseats, Sofas & Daybeds Lounge & Club Chairs Bars & Bar Tables Desks & Office Tables We've created a user-friendly site, so you can easily view and shop our inventory from any location and any device. Simply enter the storefront above for your area. Then use the product category navigation or search bar to locate what you need. You can easily add any item in the collection using a familiar e-commerce shopping cart function: Your cart, when submitted, will be treated as a request. We will check availability of your items based on your dates and reserve available items for you. We will forward a quote with rental rates to you, usually within a few hours. If you prefer, you are welcome to stop by our warehouse to check out items in person. Click your storefront location above for hours and contact information.




Get to know us Founded in 2006 in Brooklyn, Bridge Furniture & Props boasts thousands of furniture, props and decorative accessory items—many one-of-a-kind—and all tailored for the film, television, photography and event design community. Each of our three locations offers a distinctive mix of high-quality merchandise, combined with high-touch service, for every set decorating need. How to find us Our entire inventory is easily accessible online, but you're always welcome to come and see our wide assortment of new furniture, furnishings and props at any of our three locations.You just rented or bought a NYC apartment with private outdoor space? Congratulations—you are now officially the envy of 98 percent of New Yorkers without outdoor space to call their own. If it's your first time owning or renting al fresco, you may have a few questions about what you can do with, on, or to your enviable space. Herewith some questions—and answers—on everything from grilling rights to furniture wrongs.




In New York City, grilling anything outdoors is an automatic no-no if your grill is within 10 feet of anything that could easily catch fire, including building walls, trees, wood deck surfaces, and furniture. (Fire-escape grilling is never allowed under any circumstances.) Plus, there must be a garden-type hose attached to a water supply or a four-gallon pail of water available when needed. From there, it depends on what type of fuel your barbecue uses. Natural gas grills can be used, but they have to be made for residential (not commercial) use. And gas lines need to be installed by a NYC-licensed master plumber. Cooking with a charcoal barbecue is legal on a terrace or in a backyard—but not on a balcony or roof. Electric grills are allowed (provided the 10-foot requirement mentioned above is met) in a NYC apartment building on balconies, terraces, roofs, or yards, as long as co-op or condo rules allow it.  A Department of Buildings-licensed electrician should come in to make sure that your outlet can handle a grill.




Propane grills are never allowed, since the NYC Fuel Gas Code states that you can't store standard backyard propane on a balcony, roof deck, backyard, or in a courtyard. (You can use a propane tank that’s smaller than 16.4 ounces in some cases.) You can be slapped with fines of up to $10,000 or more if you don’t comply, although the law is mostly unenforced, "because the fire department doesn’t have enough manpower to check every terrace," says Michael Wolfe, a property manager and president of Midboro Management. "You are more likely to run into trouble with your building for violating its rules on grilling," adds Wolfe. Smaller buildings are often more lenient, as are older buildings, versus larger new high-rises, he says. To minimize problems, more and more newer developments are installing communal grills on their roofdecks, he says.“The bottom line is don’t do it if you don’t meet the city’s guidelines, and if it's against your building's policies," warns Manhattan real estate attorney and blogger Ron Gitter.Do I need permission to landscape my outdoor space, including installing automatic irrigation?




What about putting down decking or retiling?"There are a number of factors to consider," he says. "Typically—and this is the case regardless of whether you live in a co-op, condo or rental—there are guidelines in terms of the types of landscaping you can have. This includes everything from the size of plants, the size of the holders and what they're to be made from, to the specific origin of the plants themselves and whether or not they have a lot of leaves or needles that are going to fall onto other people's spaces when it's raining or windy."Wolfe notes that the same applies to irrigation systems and hoses, as well as what they are attached to and whether or not there's a chance of leakage. Moreover, the building may wish to install a submitter (at your expense) to chargeback the water used."And," he adds, "regardless of the system you choose or the types of plants you want to have, it's always best to have prior board approval and submit a landscape ahead of time, particularly in the case of larger projects."




What's the best way to childproof my outdoor space?Those with small children may want to take the following precautions, recommends Howard Appelbaum, owner of NYC-based BabyProofersPlus:Install some type of covering on all open surfaces of the railing so children can't climb through (plexiglass is popular).Never leave chairs, tables, or planters near the ledge where a child can climb up on them.Never allow young children outside unaccompanied by an adult.When an adult isn't present, keep the door leading out to the terrace locked. If there's a key, keep it hidden. What will my insurance cover if there's an accident?Jeff Schneider of Gotham Brokerage strongly advises anyone with outdoor space to have apartment insurance. These spaces "are typically covered under most third-party liability policies when it comes to things like accidents caused from barbecuing and furniture blowing off," he says. "As long as you can prove that the damage wasn't caused intentionally, then you can probably be covered even if somebody decides to sue."




And, he adds, "If you are hosting paid events on your outdoor space, as opposed to personal parties, you probably need to purchase additional coverage.""Apartments at corners of buildings, apartments on higher floors and apartments with less shelter from adjacent buildings can be exposed to significantly higher wind pressures than other parts of the building," says James LaTerza, a structural engineer at Marx|"All residents with balconies should consider taking in any loose furniture prior to wind storms, as they can present safety hazards to pedestrians and other residents if they are displaced by wind suction."As a general rule, you want to have heavier furniture and accessories thar are not going to fly off the outdoor space. Other tips: buy dark colored furniture that will not show dirt, and stay away from wicker (the real kind, not the artificial all-weather kind) because it can get bug-infested.Below, some some low- to mid-priced places to get started:Bed, Bath & Beyond:  These megastores are eveywhere, and have various styles of chairs and tables, many of which are inexpensively priced. 

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