Backyard Setups
Backyards make for great weddings. They just need a few things to get there. We bring bistro lighting to string across the yard, mini lights for the trees, arbors for the ceremony, chandeliers to hang where you wouldn't expect them, and sky hooks when there's nothing to attach to. Every yard is different, so we build the setup around what yours has to work with.
Backyard Setups
Backyards make for great weddings. They just need a few things to get there. We bring bistro lighting to string across the yard, mini lights for the trees, arbors for the ceremony, chandeliers to hang where you wouldn't expect them, and sky hooks when there's nothing to attach to. Every yard is different, so we build the setup around what yours has to work with.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much will it cost?
Backyard setups usually run between $1,200 and $2,000. The exact number depends on the size of your yard and how much lighting or draping you want. Once we know the details, we'll put together a quote for you.
What will you attach to?
We work with whatever your yard gives us. Trees, gutters, fences, stakes in the grass. We'll always check with you first before attaching to anything, so there aren't any surprises.
Do we need to provide power?
Most backyard setups run just fine off regular outdoor outlets. For bigger installations, we might need extra power or a generator. We'll figure that out with you during planning so there aren't any surprises on the day of.
How will you know the size of my space?
For most backyards, we can measure everything using Google aerial view. It's quick and gets us pretty close. If your yard is larger or has a more complicated layout, we'll come out and walk it with you in person.
What if there's nothing to attach to?
No worries. We bring our own poles and sky hooks to create attachment points wherever we need them. Wide open lawns are totally doable.
What happens if it rains?
Our gear handles light weather without a problem. For anything heavier, we'll have a backup plan ready, whether that means adjusting the setup, moving things under a tent, or shifting the timing. You won't be left figuring it out alone.

