Wedding Services

Decor & Mandap

Bespoke decor and mandap design tuned to the venue's heritage — florals, lighting, and staging that amplify a palace, fort, haveli, or desert setting rather than overlay a generic theme.

Decor is venue-led at MyTripMyTravel, which is the opposite of the common approach of importing a theme and applying it anywhere. A heritage venue is already a design statement; the work is to amplify it, not compete with it.

Each venue archetype demands a different language — the restraint a frescoed haveli courtyard needs is the opposite of the scale a fort rampart can carry, and a desert dune or a lake palace are different again.

The mandap is designed as the focal structure within that logic, with florals, lighting, and staging built to the specific space, sightlines, and the time of day the ceremony is set for.

Production is sized to the venue's real constraints — power, rigging limits in protected monuments, weather fallback for open-air elements — so the design is deliverable, not just a render.

Decor is integrated with the planning and dining layers under the single accountable lead, so the visual language is coherent across every function rather than a series of disconnected setups.

The Detail

Approach

Venue-led and heritage-amplifying, not a generic imported theme.

Per-archetype

Distinct design language for haveli vs fort vs desert vs lake palace.

Mandap

Focal structure built to the specific space, sightlines, and ceremony time.

Deliverability

Sized to power, rigging, and weather constraints — not just a render.

Integration

Coherent across functions, integrated with planning and dining under one lead.

Intelligence

DECOR & MANDAP FAQ

Is decor customised to the venue?

Yes — decor and mandap are designed specifically to amplify the heritage venue, not a generic imported theme applied anywhere.

Does decor differ by venue type?

Substantially — a frescoed haveli needs restraint, a fort rampart carries scale, and desert or lake settings are different again; each gets its own design language.

Is the design actually deliverable?

Yes — production is sized to real constraints (power, rigging limits in protected monuments, weather fallback), so it is deliverable, not just a render.

Is the look coherent across functions?

Yes — decor is integrated with planning and dining under one accountable lead, so the visual language is consistent, not disconnected setups.

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