Dance Floor Ideas That Are Totally Trending!
BY Sakshi | 24 Jul, 2017 | 7632 views | 2 min read
The dance floor is something no one really paid attention to at a wedding, until now. Wedding dance floors and sangeet dance floors have become so cool, that one look and you're gonna want them at your wedding. Here are some wedding dance floor ideas that are totally trending!
Plain with a little print
Image via Sakshi and Achal
Something as pretty as this
Image via Smiti and Nilesh
Pretty floral motifs
Image via Chanu and Digvijay's Wedding
Cool LED Backdrop
Image via VLW
Something to match the decor
Image via Sandeep Gadhvi Photography
Names
Image via Shania & Arvind
Monograms
Image via Meena & Nimesh
A love quote
Image via Navleen & Amtoj
Quirky abstract prints
Image via Ridhi & Ankur
Bold floral prints
Image via Abhinav Bhagat and Naach Gaana Vyaah
Dainty floral prints
Image via Pankhuri Creations and Nayana's Wedding
Simple prints to add a pop of colour
Image via Stories By Joseph Radhik
Mandala prints
Image via Isha Films and The Cheesecake Project
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Printed dance floors for your wedding functions is a cool new idea, and it just escalates the decor to an all-new level! No more lit up blocks stuck together with masking tape, if you know what we mean! :|
Image via VLW
From Mehendi to Sangeet and even the wedding, a printed dance floor can be customised according to your colour scheme and choice, plus, it's cheap. From printed pinks to blues in traditional or modern patterns, they are super cool!
This works better for a day function, but at night you can really light it up for some added effect!
What else can you do to enhance your printed floor?
- Opt for subtle, offbeat prints so they don't clash with your lehenga or decor.
- Botanicals and modern contemporary prints are totally in trend.
- Let them add to the entire colour scheme of the wedding / Mehendi / Sangeet
- Personalise it: Add monograms and #hashtags
- Make sure they are interchangeable as a dance floor for different functions!
- You can ask for stickers instead of painting the floor, it's even more economical.
So, is this something you'd try?