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Top Mistakes Couples Make When Planning Sikh Wedding Decor (And How to Avoid Them)

  • Apr 6
  • 2 min read

Planning a Sikh wedding is an exciting experience filled with meaningful traditions, multiple events, and unforgettable celebrations. However, with so many moving parts throughout the wedding week, decor is often underestimated or left until the last minute. This can lead to unnecessary stress and missed opportunities to truly elevate your events.


One of the most common mistakes couples make is booking their decor team too late. Sikh weddings typically involve multiple days of events, and experienced decor companies tend to book up quickly—especially during peak seasons. Waiting too long can limit your options and force you to compromise on your vision. Securing your decor team early ensures you have the time to collaborate, customize, and refine every detail.


Another mistake is treating every event the same when it comes to decor. Each function—whether it’s the Maiyaan, Jaggo, Sangeet, Anand Karaj, or Reception—has its own cultural significance and energy. A vibrant, playful setup may be perfect for a Jaggo, but your Anand Karaj calls for something serene and elegant. Designing each event with intention creates a more immersive and memorable experience for both you and your guests.



Couples also often underestimate the logistics involved in wedding week setups. From tight turnaround times between events to venue restrictions and space limitations, there’s a lot happening behind the scenes. Without proper planning, this can lead to delays or incomplete setups. Working with an experienced team ensures that timelines, installations, and teardowns are handled seamlessly.


Budget misalignment is another challenge many couples face. Without a clear understanding of what decor costs include—such as florals, labor, rentals, and custom builds—it’s easy to either overspend or set unrealistic expectations. Having open conversations with your decor team early on helps you allocate your budget effectively and prioritize what matters most.


Lastly, many couples miss the opportunity to personalize their decor. Your wedding should reflect your story, your style, and your families. Incorporating custom elements like signage, meaningful colors, or cultural details can transform your events from beautiful to truly unforgettable.


Avoiding these common mistakes not only reduces stress but also allows you to fully enjoy your wedding week, knowing every detail has been thoughtfully planned and executed.



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