Traditional Function Decoration in Bengaluru
Whether it is a half-saree function or a Balesh Shastra, I bring traditional warmth to your home with hand-picked flowers and meaningful details. Let us make your celebration feel just like family.
A beautiful setup for a half saree function. The backdrop is a wall of fresh betel leaves, accented with lotus cutouts and framed by yellow drapes and flower columns.
A close-up of the betel leaf wall, showing the detail of the leaves and the hanging lotus motif with a small marigold tassel.
A traditional backdrop for a Bangle ceremony (Balesh Shastra). The design uses a grid pattern with panels of marigolds, fabric, and hanging bells, with decorative pots of overflowing flowers.
A darker, more atmospheric shot of the Bangle ceremony backdrop, highlighting the colors and textures.
A straight-on view of the Balesh Shastra setup, showing the symmetry of the design.
An angled shot that gives a sense of the depth and dimension of the grid-style backdrop.
This backdrop for a Bangla ceremony uses a grid filled with panels of orange and yellow marigold strings, creating a vibrant, textured wall of flowers.
A bright yellow backdrop for a Bangla function, decorated with colorful tassels, velvet cloth panels, and small bells.
Another view of the yellow tassel backdrop, flanked by modern floral stands.
This angle shows the full setup on an artificial grass carpet, ready for the event.
About Decor for Traditional Functions
For every traditional setup, I do not just use standard frames. I build custom grid structures that allow me to layer textures like fresh betel leaves, marigold strings, and silk panels precisely. Whether it is a specific kolam design for your floor or the careful hanging of brass bells, I stay on-site to ensure the geometry of the backdrop holds up throughout your ceremony.
When I decorate for traditional family functions like Balesh Shastra (Bangle ceremony) or half-saree functions, my goal is to blend authenticity with durability. These events often happen at home, which means I have to work with limited space while making the setup feel grand.
My Approach to Traditional Decor
- Grid and Texture: I prefer using grid-based backdrops. They allow for a modular design where I can mix fabric panels, flower strings, and traditional motifs without the whole setup looking cluttered. This structure stays stable throughout your long puja or ceremony.
- Fresh Elements: I believe in using fresh materials wherever possible. Whether it is fresh betel leaves for a wall, banana stems for an entrance, or marigold garlands for a backdrop, the fragrance and look of real flowers cannot be matched by artificial alternatives.
- Small Details Matter: It is the little things that complete the look. From the placement of brass lamps to the way we weave leaves for a thoranam, I personally check these details. If we are doing a Balesh Shastra, I ensure the color palette of the backdrop complements the attire you have chosen for the day.
Why Choose My Setup?
I treat your home as if it were my own. My team and I handle the entire logistics, from the transport of the frames to the final clean-up. You do not have to worry about the setup falling or the flowers wilting mid-event. I put in the hours, including the early mornings and late nights, so you can spend your time with family and friends rather than managing decorations.
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