Tuesday, November 17, 2009

The Highs and Lows of Centerpieces









Centerpieces can transform the mood and tone of any room. Your centerpieces can be carefully crafted to reflect your design concept and can also incorporate other ideas that you wanted to include in your event decor.

In addition to the design, it is important to consider your centerpieces height in the following ways:
  • If your event is held in a banquet hall or enclosed room with low ceilings, then high centerpieces will make the room look smaller. Conversely, higher ceilings would be ideal for higher centerpieces since they will fill the room.
  • Steer clear of centerpieces that are at eye level. It will be difficult for your guests to talk across the table, however, this may be a part of your strategy!
  • Think about how the centerpieces will look against the color of the walls. If you want your flowers to stand out in a room, then make sure you select centerpiece colors that will give you a contrast.

If you've ever been to a wedding, then you have probably experienced that feeling of excitement upon entering a room or arranged space. Your attention has likely been drawn not only to the room, but to any eye-catching centerpieces. Give your guests a centerpiece visual that they won't soon forget, no matter how big or small!



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