Traditional and Floral Welcoming Entrances
The entrance sets the tone for your entire celebration. Whether you want a grand traditional arch or a subtle floral welcome, we design spaces that invite your guests in with warmth and style.
A traditional house entrance decorated for a wedding. The structure is made with coconut leaf weaving (chapra), sugarcane stalks, and elaborate garlands of purple, yellow, and white flowers.
A rustic and elegant entrance for an outdoor event. The dark wood gate is adorned with jasmine garlands and flanked by brass lotuses and floral rangoli, leading guests into a serene, natural setting.
A traditional and eco-friendly entrance arch made entirely of woven coconut leaves, banana plants, and fresh flower garlands. This style is perfect for celebrating our rich Karnataka traditions.
A close-up of a traditional wedding decoration, featuring coconuts and bananas tied to a pillar with vibrant flower garlands, symbolizing prosperity and fertility.
A magnificent hall entrance heavily draped with cascading garlands of yellow and white marigolds. This grand floral welcome creates a sense of celebration and opulence.
A beautiful temple entrance decorated with traditional yellow and white flower garlands. The decor perfectly complements the temple's architecture, creating a seamless and divine entryway.
A two-part view of a temple entrance decorated for a ceremony. The top image shows the hanging flower arrangement, while the bottom shows the complete entryway with decorated pillars.
About this collection
When we design an entrance, we do not just hang flowers; we balance structural integrity with the traditions you value. For instance, if you choose a 'chapra' coconut leaf arch, we reinforce the weave to withstand heavy foot traffic and outdoor weather, ensuring it stays fresh from the first guest to the last. We focus on these practical details because an entrance needs to look divine while holding up to the realities of your event.
Bringing Tradition to Your Doorstep
Your entrance is the first thing guests see, and it acts as the bridge between the outside world and the joy of your event. At Aikyam, we view every entryway as a chance to tell your story.
The Elements of a Warm Welcome
We love working with materials that have meaning. Traditional arches crafted from fresh banana stalks, sugarcane, and coconut leaves aren't just decorative; they are symbols of prosperity and new beginnings in South Indian culture. When we layer these with marigolds, jasmine, or even lotus motifs, the result is a sensory experience—the scent of fresh flowers and the sight of vibrant colors immediately signal a celebration.
Customization for Your Space
Every venue is different, and we adapt our designs to fit perfectly. Whether you have a tight apartment entrance or a large hall facade, we ensure the scale is right.
- Apartment Entrances: We focus on clean, elegant floral torans and compact yet eye-catching backdrop frames that don't overwhelm your limited space.
- Venue & Hall Entrances: Here, we go grand. We build sturdy structures using fiber pillars, heavy floral cascading, and often incorporate lighting to guide your guests as soon as they arrive.
The 'Aikyam' Way
We follow the 'maadona' (let's do it) approach. If you have a specific vision—maybe a mix of a modern aesthetic with old-school temple motifs—we will find a way to make it happen. We handle the heavy lifting, the mounting of heavy floral strings, and the cleanup, so you and your family can focus entirely on the rituals and the joy of the day. We are here to ensure that your first impression is not just pretty, but truly memorable.
Aikyam
We are Aikyam, a team that believes in the magic of togetherness. When we work on your event, we aren't just putting up decor; we are telling a story that starts right at your doorstep. We take your vision, add a touch of Karnataka’s heritage, and make sure your celebration feels exactly like home.
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