Decorations for Indian Weddings
Romantic indian wedding decorations ideas
Do you remember the gaudy red yellow, purple wedding shamianas or tents that were used in almost every wedding back in the day, especially in Indian villages? The most striking feature of these tents, we remember were the inbuilt cloth chandeliers, scallops and frills in vivid colors. The colors were never in sync with any theme which made it stand out and almost quite unattractive to look at.
As Indian weddings got fancier and trendier, these tents were shunned and tents which coordinate with the theme and enhanced the look of the venue were preferred. Tents are used in almost every wedding today, be it creating miniature tents inside a venue or huge tents in outdoor venues. The benefit of tented weddings is that you can start your décor from scratch. Sometimes it may so happen that the venue is ideal in terms of cost and capacity, but may not go in sync with your theme because of its gaudy wall color, chipping wall paint or ugly ceilings. Opting for a tented wedding solves this problem as you can choose the look of your tent, the color of the walls and the ceiling décor. You are able to personalize every element of the décor and transform the space into what you have visualized for your wedding day. If you have already decided on an indoor venue and love the look of a tented reception, it is possible to scatter smaller tents on the periphery.
Tents
are very popular in Mehendi and sangeet functions, especially with
Moroccan or Arabian themes. You can amaze your guests and transport them
to another world by putting together a gorgeous tent setting. For
outdoor venues, depending on the weather, you can have a tent with an
open or a transparent roof so your guest can enjoy a clear night sky. Or
have strips of fabric stretched across the tent roof which will not
cover your tent entirely and still give you a lovely ceiling effect. If
your venue offers beautiful natural surroundings, take advantage of it
by leaving the walls of the tent partially or completely open. - See
more at:
http://marrymeweddings.in/wpblog/tents-and-more-for-your-indian-wedding.html#sthash.oG1B4jYh.dpuf
Tents
are very popular in Mehendi and sangeet functions, especially with
Moroccan or Arabian themes. You can amaze your guests and transport them
to another world by putting together a gorgeous tent setting. For
outdoor venues, depending on the weather, you can have a tent with an
open or a transparent roof so your guest can enjoy a clear night sky. Or
have strips of fabric stretched across the tent roof which will not
cover your tent entirely and still give you a lovely ceiling effect. If
your venue offers beautiful natural surroundings, take advantage of it
by leaving the walls of the tent partially or completely open. - See
more at:
http://marrymeweddings.in/wpblog/tents-and-more-for-your-indian-wedding.html#sthash.oG1B4jYh.dpuf
Tents
are very popular in Mehendi and sangeet functions, especially with
Moroccan or Arabian themes. You can amaze your guests and transport them
to another world by putting together a gorgeous tent setting. For
outdoor venues, depending on the weather, you can have a tent with an
open or a transparent roof so your guest can enjoy a clear night sky. Or
have strips of fabric stretched across the tent roof which will not
cover your tent entirely and still give you a lovely ceiling effect. If
your venue offers beautiful natural surroundings, take advantage of it
by leaving the walls of the tent partially or completely open. - See
more at:
http://marrymeweddings.in/wpblog/tents-and-more-for-your-indian-wedding.html#sthash.oG1B4jYh.dpuf
Tents
are very popular in Mehendi and sangeet functions, especially with
Moroccan or Arabian themes. You can amaze your guests and transport them
to another world by putting together a gorgeous tent setting. For
outdoor venues, depending on the weather, you can have a tent with an
open or a transparent roof so your guest can enjoy a clear night sky. Or
have strips of fabric stretched across the tent roof which will not
cover your tent entirely and still give you a lovely ceiling effect. If
your venue offers beautiful natural surroundings, take advantage of it
by leaving the walls of the tent partially or completely open. - See
more at:
http://marrymeweddings.in/wpblog/tents-and-more-for-your-indian-wedding.html#sthash.oG1B4jYh.dpuf