Inside Weddings

From the Ground Up P

- KARLEY KIKER FOR DFW EVENTS

erhaps the inspiratio­n began with Father of Bride and that unforgetta­ble reception. Remember those perfect string lights draped throughout the tent and the gorgeous garland framing the doorway? Many couples have ideas just like these in mind when hatching plans for their own at-home wedding.

Before enlisting a profession­al event planner to help develop those dreams into a production schedule, however, there’s one more Father of the Bride scene worth mentioning. It’s a quick shot at the end of the film, and what it showcases – hardwood floors covered with uneaten cake slices, used napkins, and empty glasses – is very real. The good news: with a strong vendor team in place, building a site that’s custom-tailored to suit your tastes and preference­s can be an extremely rewarding experience! Here are some things to keep in mind before moving forward with plans to create an event space from the ground up.

It’s a common misconcept­ion that hosting a backyard wedding is more budget friendly than booking a pre-existing venue. In reality, selecting any site that’s not already in use as an event facility will necessitat­e bringing in everything from butter knives to bathrooms. This also includes back-of-house catering rentals, a trucking service, and clean-up crews, just to name a few. You will also need to secure a tent in case of rain or extreme temperatur­es on your wedding day. Don’t let this scare you, though. A seasoned event planner is more than capable of managing the additional details and staffing needs that a custom build requires, ensuring the process is as enjoyable as the final production.

Creating an event space is like building a home. Design renderings will be produced, foundation­s laid, support systems put in place, and so on. It also requires a great deal of time and energy. From breaking ground to tearing down, you can expect a custom site build to take about three weeks to complete. While choosing your own home as a venue can be romantic and sentimenta­l, keep in mind that the choice can also cut into your wedding week with a symphony of constructi­on days before walking down the aisle. If an at-home wedding might not be for you, perhaps a family ranch or vacation home could work better – these sites pack the same sentimenta­l punch without requiring an invasion of your actual living space.

Gather expert tips on how to create an event space for your wedding day.

If you’ve ever built a house, then you know how easy it is for add-ons and upgrades to begin to snowball. Granite becomes marble; a patio becomes a screened-in porch… You get the idea. Similarly, when constructi­ng an event space – particular­ly on the grounds of a private residence – you may begin to notice other things (such as lighting fixtures or landscapin­g) that could be improved to complement your perfectly designed wedding day. By anticipati­ng “big picture” details like these in advance, you’ll save yourself from a budget crisis further down the line.

Design and décor are the subjects most brides have in mind when considerin­g a custom location. Do you envision a sparkling reception tent dripping with crystals? Or a pool covered with Plexiglas, so that it looks like you’re dancing on water? How about surprising the groom with a putting green? Starting from scratch gives you the opportunit­y to be as hands-on as possible with the layout of your event space, resulting in an environmen­t that’s 100 percent unique to you.

Whether you’ve been engaged for five months or five minutes, you’ve probably noticed that “turning dreams into reality” is one of the wedding industry’s most favored phrases. By electing to create your own celebratio­n site and assembling a trustworth­y vendor team to help execute your vision, we’re happy to share that your dreams really can become reality.

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