Intimate and Soulful Wedding Experiences
Weddings should be about your story, not just the headcount. I help you craft honest, beautiful moments with your favorite people—where every detail, from fresh marigolds to handmade ritual booklets, captures who you are together.
This is what I mean by a dreamy, aesthetic wedding. For this intimate ceremony, I designed a mandap using a canopy of delicate white tuberoses and jasmine, framed by lush banana leaves to create a space that felt both sacred and refreshingly modern.
A summer Haldi should be full of fun and thoughtful touches. This video shows how I incorporate sustainable elements like coconut leaf hats from local artisans and interactive moments like a DIY flower garland station to keep guests cool and engaged.
This video captures the emotion of a chic temple-style wedding I planned. From the bride's radiant entrance to the heartfelt moments with her family, my goal is to create a beautiful setting that allows these memories to shine.
It's the little things that make a wedding feel like yours. For this ceremony, each guest received a custom card with instructions to ring a small bell after each phera, along with a terracotta cup of marigold petals for showering the couple.
I love planning a 'phoolon ki holi' for the Haldi ceremony. This candid shot captures the pure, uninhibited joy of a couple surrounded by their loved ones, covered in turmeric and a rainbow of flower petals.
To honor tradition in a modern way, I designed this South Indian wedding decor inspired by temple architecture. The arrangement features auspicious elements like banana bunches and intricate floral garlands, creating a divine and welcoming atmosphere for the ceremony.
Small wedding, big love energy. This reel is a snapshot of an intimate NRI wedding in Chennai, showing everything from the poolside fun and traditional rituals to the elegant reception decor, all designed for a close-knit group of 50 guests.
About Featured
I don't just plan decor; I help your guests actually understand the pheras. I create custom, minimal ritual booklets for each seat so your loved ones aren't just watching—they are part of the story. It turns a standard ceremony into a shared, heartfelt moment that feels genuinely yours.
When you strip away the pressure of a massive guest list, you finally get space to breathe and enjoy the day. My approach to intimate wedding planning focuses on exactly that: bringing the focus back to the couple and the 45-50 people who matter most.
Why Intimate Matters
Planning for a smaller group allows for high-quality interactions. Instead of spending your entire budget on a massive venue and plastic-covered chairs, we invest in textures and experiences that people can actually touch and feel. We use natural materials like jasmine strings, banana leaves, and terracotta to create warmth. Whether it is a home-based Haldi or a destination ceremony in the hills, the decor serves as a backdrop for the emotions, not the main attraction.
Real Rituals, Real Connection
Modern Indian weddings often rush through the steps. My work revolves around slowing this down. I design setups where your guests are involved—like providing flower cones for a petal shower or placing vintage bells on chairs to ring after the vows. These aren't just pretty details; they give your family a reason to engage with the ceremony. When your guests understand the meaning behind the Haldi or the Pheras, the whole atmosphere shifts from a performance to a true celebration.
A Sustainable Approach
I believe in working with local artisans for everything I can. From coconut leaf hats for summer events to DIY floral bars where you can string your own jasmine, we keep the waste low and the vibes high. If you want a day that is driven by aesthetics, emotional depth, and personal touches rather than just tradition for the sake of it, let’s talk about your vision.
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