Let us all agree that there are four primary elements you should consider:
Mandap
The atmosphere of your Hindu wedding ceremony will be created by your mandap. Traditional gold Hindu wedding Mandap decorations, simple flower mandaps, rustic wooden mandaps, and even contemporary mirror or metal mandaps are all available for selection. Even if there are a lot of possibilities, deciding on the quantity of flowers you want is an important choice. You can choose a mandap with plenty of flowers or one that is more minimalistic, with flowers just in select areas or on corners.
Flowers
While Indian wedding flowers may completely change the look of your venue, they can also get expensive, particularly if you purchase out-of-season or exotic blooms that must be flown in. Couples frequently choose to combine fresh and silk flowers since the latter seem more authentic and may be reused. We suggest employing silk flowers in non-touchable places.
Another advantage of choosing silk flowers is that they always appear fresh, even if decorations are set up early (the night before, for example) or if extra flowers are utilised. Since not all flowers are constantly in season or readily available, silk flowers also provide a wider choice of floral arrangements. Having said that, Indian weddings are known for their floral arrangements, so depending on your style, there’s nothing wrong with having us use only fresh flowers or a combination of them.
Stage and dance floor
The final component is your stage décor and dance floor, whether you’re going for a swing at the sangeet or a monogrammed or printed designer stage at the reception. Because the banquet hall or wedding venue may be huge, it’s a good idea to add larger pieces of décor and uplighting. Lighting can dramatically enhance the look of a luxury wedding and turn a banquet hall into a place where people want to go on the dance floor.
Centrepieces
Your wedding ceremony, reception, and sangeet will be the focal points of the tables. Our recommendation is to use larger pieces that take up the table area and more candles or lights over a lot of flowers if your activities are in the evening. After the wedding ceremony, most people get lunch and go out as soon as possible to prepare for the lavish celebration. We advise using simpler centrepieces for the lunch tables because the majority of people won’t see them. We will create table centrepieces based on the mandap or stage designs, which are our favourite subjects to concentrate on.
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