Monday, 25 December 2017

How to Decorate Rental Lounge Furniture at Wedding Party Venue

In a world where people crave stimulation, keeping wedding guests happy, occupied, and entertained can be a tough call. Typical wedding entertainment (a.k.a. a DJ and a dance floor) aren’t just passé-they are boring for modern wedding guests. This is why many brides-to-be and wedding planners are constantly on the lookout for newer and better ways to entertain guests. Enter the age of the reception lounge. Wedding guests nowadays prefer sitting down to chat with old friends and meeting new ones. Adding lounge space to your wedding reception is a great way to usher these conversations and help your guests socialize. If you are interested in creating a lounge area at your wedding reception, here are some insightful tips to help you make the sitting area a hit with guests:

•Follow your general theme/motif. A wedding lounge can be anything you want it to be, but you also want to create a space that is in line with your general theme.

•Create a warm, cozy, and inviting space. Lounges are meant to make your guests feel totally at ease and free to kick back and relax with friends and be themselves around newfound friends. Adorn your rental lounge furniture with traditional comforts of home and make the space comfortable with rugs, throws, cushions, and pillows.

•Tent away. When styling an outdoor wedding, tenting your lounge areas will help create an even more exclusive space where your guests can take time to enjoy each other’s company. This is a great way to keep each lounge area intimate and at the same time inviting.

•Don’t forget lighting. Make the space extra warm and inviting with the help of the right lighting. Depending on the type of lounge set-up you want to go for, choose the appropriate lighting décor to match.

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