The Best Socially Distant Decor Ideas
BY Sakshi | 09 Oct, 2020 | 750 views | 2 min read
Wondering how to throw a socially distant party? Or maybe you are looking for some neat decor ideas for your intimate, socially distant wedding! In any case, here are some social distancing ideas for the decor which are not just practical, but look pretty amazing too!
Keep it outdoors
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The easiest way to be socially distant right now is to pick an outdoor venue that's open- so you don't need to care about people being stuffed into one venue breathing the same recirculated air. Plus, what better way to kick in the winter season than a gorgeous open air venue?
Seat your guests in cute bubbles
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Not literally! But keep every family together when it comes to seating and dining. Only keep it one family per table so people who socialise in the same 'bubble' can socially distance themselves from the others and be together.
Earmark seats and tables
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This one will require more planning, but will be very handy in making sure your guests stick to their respective 'bubbles'. And the best part is, you can be so creative with the signs and numbers, which can beautifully add to the decor.
Tent decor can be very handy right now
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Keep the seating spaced out
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Whether it is with chairs or floor seating with some spaced out gaddas or floor cushions which not only look amazing but make the decor stand out in a unique fashion.
Provide masks on entry or on every seat
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You know how there was a recent trend to give your guests some favours on the chairs? How about you add some masks and little personalised sanitisers instead?
Get creative with the seating around the mandap
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Instead of having everyone close together to the mandap, keep the seating earmarked and spaced so that people do not have to be in each other's face and can be socially distant if they want to.
And have a spacious mandap so people don't have to crowd
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Have a bigger mandap space so everyone doesn't have to crowd around, including the pandit and your close family members.
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