DECORUM

Indian wedding decor is vibrant and elaborate, featuring traditional elements like flowers, drapes, lights, and themed setups. It reflects cultural richness and is tailored to the couple’s style and rituals.

Entrance Decor

Floral arches

Signages (welcome boards, name initials)

Drapes and fairy lights

Thematic walkways

Stage/Mandap Decor

Traditional Mandap (for Hindu weddings)

Reception stage backdrop

Floral walls, chandeliers, LED screens

Royal sofa/thrones, candles, or crystal hangings

Seating Area Decor

Guest seating (lounge sofas, chairs with covers/ribbons)

Couple’s seating (decorated couch/throne)

VIP section setups

Canopies or gazebos

Aisle and Pathway Decor

Floral borders or petals on the walkway

Hanging lights, lanterns, or garlands

Carpet runners with custom messages or quotes

Table Centerpieces & Dining Decor

Centerpieces with flowers, candles, or lanterns

Themed crockery and glassware

Table runners and name tags

Ceiling and Tent Decor

Draped fabric ceiling

Floral chandeliers or dreamcatchers

Hanging lanterns, bulbs, or origami

PhotoBooths / Selfie Spots

Themed backgrounds (floral, rustic, Bollywood, etc.)

Neon sign quotes

Props for selfies

Entry Vehicles/Baraat Decor

Decorated cars, vintage rides, or chariots

Horse or elephant for groom entry

DJ vehicle for baraat

Theme-Based Decor

Royal/Rajasthani

Rustic/Boho

Minimalist/Modern

South Indian traditional

Garden/Outdoor.

DECOR GALLERY

Here are some helpful instructions for customers planning Indian wedding decor:
  1. Start Early – Begin planning your decor at least a few months in advance to ensure availability and time for customization.

  2. Set a Theme – Choose a wedding theme or color palette (traditional, modern, royal, floral, etc.) that reflects your style.

  3. Fix a Budget – Decide how much you're willing to spend on decor and prioritize key areas (mandap, stage, entrance, etc.).

  4. Visit the Venue – Share the venue details with your decorator and do a walkthrough to plan placements and lighting.

  5. Consider the Functions – Plan different decor setups for each event (mehndi, sangeet, wedding, reception) to create variety.

  6. Ask for a Mood Board – Request sample images or a design preview to visualize the setup before finalizing.

  7. Use Seasonal Flowers – Opt for locally available, seasonal flowers to reduce cost and ensure freshness.

  8. Check Lighting & Sound – Coordinate decor with lighting and sound arrangements for a cohesive look.

  9. Confirm Timelines – Ensure the decorator has enough time for setup and takedown without affecting your event schedule.

  10. Get Everything in Writing – Sign a detailed contract that covers all decor elements, timelines, and costs.

Let your decor reflect your story — elegant, vibrant, and unforgettable!

DECORUM

Indian wedding decor is vibrant and elaborate, featuring traditional elements like flowers, drapes, lights, and themed setups. It reflects cultural richness and is tailored to the couple’s style and rituals.

Entrance Decor

Floral arches

Signages (welcome boards, name initials)

Drapes and fairy lights

Thematic walkways

Stage/Mandap Decor

Traditional Mandap (for Hindu weddings)

Reception stage backdrop

Floral walls, chandeliers, LED screens

Royal sofa/thrones, candles, or crystal hangings

Seating Area Decor

Guest seating (lounge sofas, chairs with covers/ribbons)

Couple’s seating (decorated couch/throne)

VIP section setups

Canopies or gazebos

Aisle and Pathway Decor

Floral borders or petals on the walkway

Hanging lights, lanterns, or garlands

Carpet runners with custom messages or quotes

Table Centerpieces & Dining Decor

Centerpieces with flowers, candles, or lanterns

Themed crockery and glassware

Table runners and name tags

Ceiling and Tent Decor

Draped fabric ceiling

Floral chandeliers or dreamcatchers

Hanging lanterns, bulbs, or origami

PhotoBooths / Selfie Spots

Themed backgrounds (floral, rustic, Bollywood, etc.)

Neon sign quotes

Props for selfies

Entry Vehicles/Baraat Decor

Decorated cars, vintage rides, or chariots

Horse or elephant for groom entry

DJ vehicle for baraat

Theme-Based Decor

Royal/Rajasthani

Rustic/Boho

Minimalist/Modern

South Indian traditional

Garden/Outdoor.

Here are some helpful instructions for customers planning Indian wedding decor:
  1. Start Early – Begin planning your decor at least a few months in advance to ensure availability and time for customization.

  2. Set a Theme – Choose a wedding theme or color palette (traditional, modern, royal, floral, etc.) that reflects your style.

  3. Fix a Budget – Decide how much you're willing to spend on decor and prioritize key areas (mandap, stage, entrance, etc.).

  4. Visit the Venue – Share the venue details with your decorator and do a walkthrough to plan placements and lighting.

  5. Consider the Functions – Plan different decor setups for each event (mehndi, sangeet, wedding, reception) to create variety.

  6. Ask for a Mood Board – Request sample images or a design preview to visualize the setup before finalizing.

  7. Use Seasonal Flowers – Opt for locally available, seasonal flowers to reduce cost and ensure freshness.

  8. Check Lighting & Sound – Coordinate decor with lighting and sound arrangements for a cohesive look.

  9. Confirm Timelines – Ensure the decorator has enough time for setup and takedown without affecting your event schedule.

  10. Get Everything in Writing – Sign a detailed contract that covers all decor elements, timelines, and costs.

Let your decor reflect your story — elegant, vibrant, and unforgettable!

DECOR GALLERY