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Create your dream wedding with the flexibility of furniture hire
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02/07/2012 by Alex C
Organising a wedding can be an enjoyable and fulfilling experience, but can also be stressful and frustrating. Many women will have dreamed of their big day for years and years and will have an idea in their head of exactly what they want. So many movies portray young girls pretending to get married in their bedrooms from a young age, and with so many years of planning, the pressure to get it just right can be frightening.
One of the biggest problems many women come across when trying to organise their own wedding is having their creativity stifled by the venues in which they plan to hold their weddings. With the bar and the dance floor often in a fixed position, and only a certain range of furniture on offer, weddings are often laid out in the exact same way week after week in these venues, giving many brides to be a huge headache.
One way to overcome this creative road block is to book just a venue on its own, and to then fill the venue yourself. Not only can it save you a small fortune, especially as hiring a venue that’s not designed to make the most of the amount people are willing to spend on weddings is often less than half the price, you can also take back total planning rights and lay things out where you want.
The easiest way to start your planning is a quick trip to the furniture hire website, where you’ll find a massive range of tables and chairs of all different shapes and sizes. Want long straight tables? Want one long top table and 15 large round tables? Want a mixture of large and small round tables? Here at Furniture Hire UK we’ve got it covered, and with a huge range of different coloured seat pads for our banqueting range of chairs you can have exactly what you want for your big day.
Add table clothes, napkins and call in a venue dresser to help add dashes of colour throughout the venue and you’ll find yourself a lot closer to your dream wedding than you’ll even get when constrained by the typical wedding venues in the UK.
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