Choose seasonal blooms, use greenery as filler, repurpose ceremony flowers at the reception, opt for fewer but larger statement pieces, mix fresh with dried elements, and keep centerpieces simple.
Can my decorator also handle lighting design?
Many full-service decorators offer lighting as part of their package—string lights, uplighting, candles, and projection. For complex lighting (gobos, moving heads, architectural lighting), a dedicated lighting designer may be needed.
What decor works best for a Bar/Bat Mitzvah?
Theme-based decor (sports, travel, music, gaming) with age-appropriate colors, balloon installations, LED elements, photo displays of the child growing up, and interactive decor like graffiti walls or candy stations.
What is the difference between a florist and an event designer?
A florist focuses on flower arrangements and bouquets. An event designer handles the complete visual concept: furniture, table settings, linens, lighting, signage, and spatial planning. Some professionals offer both services.
How do I incorporate Israeli elements into my decor?
Use olive branches, pomegranates, figs, and local wildflowers. Incorporate Hebrew calligraphy, Jerusalem stone textures, Judaica-inspired geometric patterns, and Middle Eastern mosaic motifs for an authentic Israeli touch.
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