Thursday 28 November 2013


Modern Wedding Reception Venue Ideas

One of the most important and exciting decisions you’ll have to make as a couple is on your venue. The ceremony usually takes place in a church or chapel and it is a more formal event based on religious considerations. The reception on the other hand is more relaxed and diverting. The reception party is meant to celebrate the couple’s sacred union and offer the guests an enjoyable meal.many people like to attend a wedding because of the delicious food, desserts and dancing music.

The location plays a crucial role in deciding on the menu, décor and music used during the reception. You should be able to make these choices based on the type of location you’ve initially planned. The theme and the other small details you need for the reception must suit the tonality of the venue and reflect it. The venue can transform the feel of a wedding through its specific. For instance, beach venues are exotic and lend a tropical flair to the décor. Mountain top nuptials are wilder and more adventurous. Outdoors wedding don’t even need much of a decoration.

You can use the beauty of the nature for the setting or allow the flowers, the trees and surroundings create the perfect backdrop for your reception. Spending the wedding day in the middle of the nature is fun and exciting for both adults and children. It’s trendy to use the backyard of a large house for a home reception. This is a cost-effective plan for those who are on a budget. You can choose your own garden or book a friend’s property for your party or an open event space . These events are financially advantageous and also more fun and laid-back. You can transform the rigid formality of a traditional wedding by the venue you use.

 Garden receptions are romantic choices for those who want to add a magical flair to their big day. There are many spots to choose from for a unique garden wedding. It can be a gazebo or arch reception. These locations are ideal for romantic wedding photos. Choose a botanical garden or an English themed garden reception for a more whimsical feel.

Tuesday 26 November 2013


Beautiful Food Presentation


I'm a firm believer in the thought that we eat with our eyes first. Presentation of food is therefore a vital part of the event design process.

There's a good reason why the top caterers invest lots of time and money in creating dishes that are visually appealing. Great food presentation can lift the atmosphere at any event. It can spark great conversation amongst a group of guests who otherwise may have been engaging in banal small talk before they were served the first course.

Regular guests at corporate dinners or weddings can tire easily from the same old food being presented just as blandly as the previous event. Beautiful food, stylistically presented, can be the difference between them having positive thoughts about the event or merely thinking ‘so what’.
And whilst great presentation isn’t a substitute for poor quality food, it can certainly make great food taste even better.....

Friday 15 November 2013

wedding decoration
We understand That this is one of the most important days in your life and we want to make it really special.
share with us your vision and will propose creative and cost-effective ways to make it a reality.
Theme of your event ctan be related to your experiences,interests,hobbies,honeymoon destination, you name it.

Wednesday 13 November 2013


Hardly anything comes close to the full range of emotions you'll experience when planning your wedding. It's an emotional journey that will live with you forever.

Creating your dream wedding

Your wedding should be a true reflection of both the bride and groom's personalities. It doesn't matter whether you’re tastes are elegant, extravagant, contemporary or traditional.

Creating an unforgettable wedding that ticks every box for you is what's important.

At Décor unlimited we know exactly what it takes to create a fantastic wedding.

Combine your passion and vision with our experience and creativity and together we'll create your dream wedding.

You might want us involved in the whole wedding from start to finish or just certain elements. Please don't worry about that just now. Instead, get in touch to find out more about the different levels of service we offer.

For an informal chat about working with us to help create your dream wedding,

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Monday 11 November 2013

SEATING OPTIONS AT EVENT : LONG TABLES
 
At decorunlimited , we love encouraging our clients to seat their guests at long, square or rectangular tables.
Judging by how many events we've done using this format, our clients buy into this idea too.
Obviously, the venue layout will dictate the best size and shape of table to use. If it's a flexible space, it's worth considering some alternatives to the traditional round table format.
There's some serious disadvantages to the traditional round-table set-up. For instance, in a noisy room, you often need a loud hailer to communicate with the person opposite you.
Factor in a tall centrepieces and bottles of wine and meaningful conversation can become extremely difficult with all but the person either side of you.
Here's a couple of alternatives that could make a huge difference to the look and atmosphere of any gala dinner or wedding.
The Nearly Square Table
 
A favourite style of ours is to join two 6ft trestle tables together. This will create a nearly square 6ft x 5ft table. This allows everyone at the table to converse more easily with each other.
Better group conversation then becomes possible and the atmosphere improves dramatically.
Done properly, this table format should use bespoke tablecloths to fit. It's more expensive but the extra investment is worth it as there'll be no unsightly joins from having to use more than one tablecloth.
The Long, Rectangular Table
A more traditional take on banqueting seating arrangements is the long, rectangular table.
For centuries, this has been the format for state dinners. In fact, it originates from medieval times when the King would sit in the middle of the table.
This style of seating is very well suited to more traditional venues like castles and converted churches.
The table set-up is narrower but long so the event organiser needs to give careful thought to where guests are seated.