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Follow Simon DaykinWe love lounges at weddings. It’s a great focal point and place for guests to feel comfortable and take a second to take in the blissful moments of the day.
When creating a lounge you need to do more than wheel in the furniture and plunk it down wherever you see fit. Creating an entire lounge atmosphere at your wedding is key. We suggest draping the room and using your color choice of up-lighting similar to the photo below. If the lounge is indoors it should be dim and lit with candles or up-lighting. If the lounge is near the dance floor at the reception, don’t bother with music. If the lounge is being implemented during the cocktail hour, chill lounge music is a great option. At one of our recent weddings we created a lounge with an icy blue feel. The draping was lit up with dark blue and there was an ice bar placed on the opposite ends of the white modish furniture. Overall, it was a great place for guests to chill out and mingle before or after dancing instead of sitting back at their meal tables.
The following is a photo from a New Years Eve Wedding we did last year.
We created a lounge with white draping and elegant white furniture.