Most of the indian wedding mandaps inside the wedding halls are constructed using the four pillar structure decorated with flowers. A recent trend in the indian wedding mandap decoration is to use arches instead of the pillars. I think both arches and pillars look equally elegant and classy. The shaadi mandap should not look too crowded, and should be big enough to have seating for atleast 6 people including bride and groom's family. Lighting should be subtle and not over the top. Here are a few of my favourite wedding mandap decorations.
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Wednesday, May 22, 2013
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Indian Wedding Hall and Mandap Entrance Decorations
Selecting the perfect Indian wedding hall and mandap entrance decoration is a difficult task, especially when there are so many beautiful ones to choose from. Most of the wedding hall entrance decorations are with flowers but a lot can be done with fabrics as well. Flowing fabrics with light effects create a magical look. Arches decorated with flowers and fabrics with light effects add to the grandiose and look majestic. Here are a few more ideas for Wedding Hall entrance decorations and mandap entrance decorations that I really like.
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