Custom Decor Details for Indian Weddings
From cascading floral ceilings to custom mandap designs, I focus on the intricate details that turn a venue into your personal love story.
A closer look at the decor for a chic, modern Sangeet. We used pampas grass, white florals, and unique wooden crate installations to create a sophisticated and trendy vibe.
From the vintage car to the grand floral mandap, every decor element was chosen to celebrate a childhood love story. The setup at the W hotel was designed for pure romance.
An elegant indoor wedding with a stunning floral entrance, a shimmering backdrop for the mandap, and a ceiling of cascading flowers. I focus on creating a luxurious and cohesive look.
The decor for this lakeside wedding was designed to complement the natural beauty of the venue, with oversized paper flowers and vibrant floral arrangements that bloomed everywhere.
A fresh and sunny Mehendi decor theme using lemons and sunflowers. The entrance and table centerpieces were filled with bright yellows, creating a cheerful and welcoming atmosphere.
A close-up of a traditional Haldi decor setup. We used curtains of marigolds, large brass urlis for the turmeric, and earthen pots to create an authentic and festive feel.
A colorful and vibrant seating area for a Mehendi party. The combination of bright fabrics, marigold baskets, and floral arrangements creates a perfect photo corner for guests.
About The Art of Ambiance: Decor Details
A beautiful mandap is just a backdrop until it is designed to handle the flow of your rituals. I do not just pick flowers based on colour, I look at how the lighting hits the stage and how the seating placement affects your photographer's angles. Whether we are setting up a boho-chic Haldi with marigolds or a grand reception at a hotel, I ensure the decor does not just look good in photos but actually works for your guests and ceremony flow.
After thirteen years in this industry, I have learned that the decor is what guests remember most when they think back to the atmosphere of your day. It is about creating a space where the energy shifts from the formal ceremony to the high-energy sangeet.
Designing with Purpose
My approach to decor is rooted in functionality. When we designed the recent wedding at the W Hotel, it wasn't just about the flowers; it was about how the vintage car arrival and the mandap placement felt in the space. For me, the decor is a storyteller. When I use elements like oversized paper flowers for a lakeside setting or fresh lemons and sunflowers for a Mehendi, I am looking to build a specific mood that feels coherent.
The Small Stuff Matters
I am famously particular about the 'small stuff' because that is where the magic happens.
- Material selection: Using wooden crates and pampas grass for a modern, textured Sangeet feel.
- Authenticity: For traditional setups, like the Haldi at Sun-n-Sand, I prioritize authentic elements like brass urlis and marigold curtains over synthetic drapes.
- Guest comfort: Whether it is a cozy seating corner for a Mehendi party at Oleander Farms or the flow of the baraat, I plan the decor around how people move through the space.
Ultimately, I work to make sure your theme feels like a natural extension of who you are, not just a Pinterest board copy. We handle the technical side of the setup, from power sourcing to ensuring the floral arrangements look just as fresh in the evening as they did in the morning, so you never have to worry about the setup falling apart while you are enjoying your big day.
Knot with Style by Deepti
Hi, I am Deepti. I believe every love story is unique, and your decor should tell that story without saying a word. I spend my time obsessing over the exact shade of marigolds and the perfect lighting to make sure your space feels intimate, no matter how grand the venue.
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