There’s no denying that the decor for your wedding stage is important. After all, half your photographs are clicked on the stage! So whether you want a simple design, or you’re looking for something royal and grand, here are some of the best stage decoration ideas for Indian weddings –
Elegant Stage Decor (In Baby Pinks & Ivories)

This indoor wedding stage looks beautiful with the gold accents. It’s a simple set up, really. But it’s perfect for an Indoor wedding or Reception party! It will most definitely make for some gorgeous photos.

While most stages are built “covering up” the existing backdrop structure, this one incorporated the stunning pillars of the Lalit Mahal into the decor! The structure was enhanced with drapes and chandeliers.

This is one of the prettiest floral wedding stages I’ve ever seen! The fresh flower borders on the mirrors and floral ceiling makes this truly a centrepiece of the wedding day decor.
Simple Wedding Stage Decor

A large wreath, used as a backdrop, is one of the most popular wedding decor ideas these days! It’s ideal for a day wedding function with an outdoor venue. Since it’s so simple, it can also be used as the stage decor for your Haldi ceremony or Engagement party!

You can also use this stage decor for an evening or night-time function. Simply add filament lights or small bulbs hanging from the wreath! A small addition that takes this decor element from day to night!

If you’re looking for a super simple stage backdrop, just add tons of drapes in an ivory or pastel shade, throw in a couple of chandeliers and a handful of flowers!
Traditional Stage Decor Ideas

Sometimes, a curtain of marigold flower strings is all you need! This South Indian wedding stage decor is a mix of simple and traditional elements.

Lotus motifs on textured purple fabric gives this stage a unique yet traditional look! Of course, the curtain of tuberoses that frame the stage add to the Indian-touch and the chesterfield sofa provides the ultimate royal finish. Please note the extra chairs on the stage – these are actually a GREAT idea! This way, anyone else who wants to be seated for stage photographs with the bride and groom can sit comfortably. Otherwise, the bride is constantly having to readjust her lehenga and dupatta, and keeping her fingers crossed that no one tugs on her outfit unintentionally!
Rich & Red

A floral wall framed by a curtain of golden bells, and a gota patti ceiling?! This wedding stage decor is absolutely stunning! I’ve seen a very similar stage at a wedding in person and it looks just as good in real life! Again, note the extra chairs. They’re always a good idea!

This unique wedding stage decor is reminiscent of a Sabyasachi fashion show backdrop. It’s got a slight vintage vibe going with multi-colour floral plates creating a wall at the ends, while the “main backdrop” behind the sofa has a gorgeous gallery wall! The touch of red Benarsi fabric is pure genius.

Endless rows of tuberoses creating a waterfall effect on the ceiling of your wedding stage? It doesn’t get more grand than this. I’ve seen a similar stage decoration at a wedding in February this year, and it does take one’s breath away. Perfect for couples who want to leave their guests mesmerised by the decor.
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While most of these designs are ideal for the Wedding Function and Reception Party, there are some designs that are perfect for smaller functions –
Stage Decor For Engagement, Sangeet & Cocktail Functions
Filament bulbs, tassels, wooden crates and so much more! See all decor ideas for stage designs at smaller functions in this post.
Stage Decor for Haldi Ceremony

The Haldi ceremony also requires a stage-like set up! It’s where the bride and/or groom will be seated, while Haldi is applied to them. There are a lot of great haldi stage ideas you can find here.
Stage Decor for Mehendi Ceremony

The Mehendi function also requires a pretty backdrop for the bride to sit in front of. See the best Mehendi seat decor ideas here.
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