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Cost of Wedding Decorations in Nigeria

How much do wedding decorators charge?

How much a wedding decorator charge primarily depends on their experience and reputation.

And of course, don’t forget that peak season has vendors offering services and items at a higher cost. So if the decors are in demand, then expect that they’ll be pricier.

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Cost of Wedding Decoration in Nigeria

To plan for any event is a lot of work. Planning a wedding is on a different level.

Wedding Decoration is one of the most important choices that you will have to make at your wedding. You have to find the perfect decorative details that will adorn both your ceremony and the reception. The goal here is to create a dreamy scene that will match your style and preferences.

You probably have some favorite color palettes. Consider bringing that same palette into your wedding, and your wedding guests will feel like your wedding is an extension of your home and you as a couple.

It is not creative to recreate something you’ve seen at another wedding or on the internet. Rather, try to focus on creating something that feels like you. Something that matches your vibe and energy.

Our sweet post on Burial decoration explains all that you need to know.

What could affect the cost of your wedding decoration

Venue

The venue of your wedding is a great factor in charging. Decorators charge more at outdoor venues than at indoor venues. This is because it is much easier and takes fewer materials to transform a venue like a hall than an outdoor one like a football field or a garden. The size of the venue often plays a role in the pricing, too. For instance, a decorator will charge more to decorate a hall (which has a 400-person capacity) than a hall with less than 200 guests. The distance of the venue from the heart of the city also plays a role. The farther the venue is from the city, the pricier it will become.

Wedding decoration package

The type of wedding decoration package needed also determines the cost. The complexity of your decorations will also drive the cost up. Elaborate ornamentation or hard-to-find pieces make your decorator’s work more difficult. The type of fireworks, lighting, or flowers used all factor into the cost.

Level of experience

More experienced decorators tend to charge more. This is because of the professionalism they bring to it. They seem to achieve their work more efficiently and in less time. A seasoned veteran is more likely to work more expeditiously and with better results.

Tips on hiring an event decorator to save money

  • Research several decorators and get their estimates and what they can offer. Not every decorator serves everything. Decorators get level. Learn from different sides to help you make a decision. Get multiple quotes so that you know you’re getting the best price
  • Ask for his or her portfolio. Request for the past events he has covered. What you get will help you know if he or she can transmit your dream decor.
  • Timing also matters. Off-seasons are naturally cheaper as demand is less. How much a decorator would charge you depends heavily on the date. For instance, an Easter Sunday or Monday event is naturally pricier!
  • Do a small wedding. Decorators consider how many seats would be covered and how many canopies would be decorated. Cut down as much as you can.

There will never be a time more personal and focused on you than the day you get married.

Who is ready for an authentic, wedding inspiration with a Mediterranean vibe? Cozy intimate moments, thoughtful details, and eye-catching tablescapes with blossoms. The hanging glass candlesticks and the hanging flower designs make the whole scene looks dreamy…
Lovely music and the right lighting at a wedding create a cozy and beautiful atmosphere, awakening the senses and improving guests’ total experience.

Achieve awesome wedding decor with less money!

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