Wedding Receptions in Marquees Kingston

Hiring a marquee is an option if a large enough garden (or suitable field) is available. Marquees come in varying sizes to accommodate most wedding parties. It allows the reception to be held at home when the house is not large enough. Flooring, dance floors, linings and lighting can also be hired and in the winter heating may also be necessary.

GDC Themed Events Ltd
020 8547 3682
38-42, Fife Rd,
Kingston upon Thames
Langley Entertainments
020 8133 4424
Lower Kings Rd,
Kingston upon Thames
Baxters Wedding Cars
0800-376 9200
412 Kingston Rd
Kingston
Milsom Paul
020 8819 6766
21 Coombe Rd
Kingston
David Christopher Events
020 8944 1019
164, Revelstoke Rd
Wandsworth
Bele
07739 579790
8, Acre Rd,
Kingston upon Thames
London Wedding Disco
07961 346313
22 Surbiton Rd
Kingston
Pink Qube
020 8255 8576
19, Cross Rd
Kingston upon Thames
ASC Celebration
020 8940 9787
21, Lawrence Rd
Richmond upon Thames
Events Your Way
07811 030129
Flat 15, Harkness Court, Cleeve Way,
Sutton
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Wedding Receptions in Marquees

Wedding Receptions in Marquees

Marquees

Hiring a marquee is an option if a large enough garden (or suitable field) is available. Marquees come in varying sizes to accommodate most wedding parties. It allows the reception to be held at home when the house is not large enough. Flooring, dance floors, linings and lighting can also be hired and in the winter heating may also be necessary.

A marquee is not an inexpensive option however. The hire of the marquee together with the cost of caterers and other fixtures will leave a bill in the same price range as holding the reception in an hotel.

Most marquee hire companies provide a brochure to allow you to choose the marquee and other items such as flooring, carpeting, lighting etc. Choose a firm who are prepared to visit the site before accepting an order. This ensures that they will be aware of any possible problems the site may present. Also, ensure that they are prepared to be called out if any problems occur on the day of the wedding. Marquees are usually erected two or three days before the wedding day.

If you are thinking about hiring a marquee, you will need to consider the following:

Size

The amount of space needed for a guest has been calculated for different situations:

Drinks Reception - 0.8 m sq.
Dinner - 1.2 m sq.
Dinner and Dancing - 1.8 m sq.

To find the size of marquee that you'll need, multiply the number of guests by the approximate amount of space that they take up, (plus an additional 10 m sq. if you want a bar).

For example, 100 guests at a drinks reception with a bar will take up (0.8 x 100) + 10 (bar space) = 90 m sq, whereas the same number of guests attending a reception with dinner and dancing would take up (1.8 x 100) + 10 = 190 m sq.

Structure

Most marquees are now frame based, rather than the traditional pole and rope style of a few years ago. This means that nobody's view of the bride and groom will be obscured by a support pole! Covers can incorporate real windows and doors, or can be clear, which really allows you to experience the sense of being outdoors!

Linings

Available in a vast range of colours, the use of the right lining can transform, what is basically, a tent into something glamorous and more befitting of a wedding. They can be applied flat, like wallpaper, pleated or ruched. Starcloth linings (blackout cloth with tiny twinkling lights) can be applied to the ceiling for a truly magical touch.

Flooring

The floor of a marquee erected on a flat, even surface, can be covered in carpet, available in a variety of colours. Sectional wooden floor can also be installed, either on its own or with additional carpet.

Lighting

Marquees can be supplied with chandeliers, hung from the ceiling, as well as uplighters, which are positioned around the perimeter. Catering tents may be lit with cheaper strip or halogen lights.

Seats

Seat can usually be provided with interchangeable seat pads, meaning that you can coordinate them to yo...

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