THE COLOUR OF FOREVER
Symbolising true love, adorn your mandap with red roses to make a memorable and sacred space.
RIPPLES OF FOREVER
A mandap surrounded by water sets a dreamy, ethereal mood. It’s also a simple way to extend the décor theme and you can play with lighting to create something unique and beautiful. Plus, it allows your guests to witness the wedding from every corner of the venue.
STOP AND SMELL THE MOGRA
Add to the romance with mogra chandeliers. The fragrant flowers are a classic and auspicious choice. Experiment with the length of the floral installations and also include some crystal chandeliers to add a vintage touch. Match the chairs to the shades of the flowers—using one tone will tie all the elements together beautifully.
MODERN IRONY
Geometric pillars, crystal chandeliers, minimal florals— there’s nothing a modern bride enjoys more than mixing and matching décor elements. The hot new trend is to contrast your flooring with your mandap. If the ceiling of your structure is more conventional and filled with flowers, monochrome flooring can transform the altar.
MONOTONE MAGIC
If you’re exchanging vows overlooking the mountains, make them the backdrop of your pheras. To add a beautiful contrast to the scenery pick a single colour for your décor. Play with different shades and textures of the chosen hue on various elements for an impactful view.
STRUCTURED SYMPHONY
Step away from classic shapes and use the structure of your mandap to establish your personal style. For instance, architectural set-ups add an element of drama to the pictures. Or you can choose to decorate a dome-like mandap with flowers of different colours. If you prefer something more traditional, take inspiration from the Mughal era.
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