Find decor and styling by town and region.
Wedding decor and styling professionals transform ceremony and reception venues into beautifully cohesive spaces that reflect your personality and vision. Unlike florists who focus on blooms or venues that provide basic furniture, decor stylists bring the complete aesthetic together through carefully curated props, backdrops, table settings, lighting, signage, and decorative details. They work across all styles from relaxed rustic barn weddings to elegant country house affairs, managing everything from initial design concepts through to installation on the day and collection afterwards. Many couples engage a stylist when their venue is a blank canvas requiring significant dressing, or when they want a sophisticated, pulled-together look but lack the time or confidence to source and coordinate everything themselves.
Budget expectations vary considerably depending on your requirements and venue size. Styling packages might include hire of key items like centrepieces, candlesticks, table linens and statement pieces, or full venue dressing with backdrops, ceiling installations, lounge furniture and decorative accents throughout. Some stylists offer planning-only services where they create mood boards and shopping lists for DIY couples, whilst others provide complete design-to-installation packages. Consider whether your venue already has in-house styling partnerships or restrictions on external suppliers, as some exclusive-use properties limit who can work on their premises. Ask potential stylists about their inventory, whether they source bespoke items for your wedding, and crucially, who handles setup and breakdown. Regional availability can affect choice, particularly for midweek or off-season weddings, so flexibility with your wedding date may open up more options.
Browse our directory by region to discover decor and styling specialists working across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. You can narrow your search by town to find suppliers familiar with venues in your area, then shortlist favourites to compare portfolios and services. Most stylists recommend enquiring twelve to eighteen months ahead for peak season dates.
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Add your businessPrices vary by region, experience and the package booked. Most couples find a sensible mid-range starting point by comparing three to five businesses across their preferred area.
For peak season weddings (May to September on Saturdays), 12 to 18 months ahead is typical. Off-peak dates and midweek bookings can sometimes be secured with shorter notice.
Most local businesses cover their immediate area as standard, with travel charges for further afield. Always confirm coverage and any extra costs at the enquiry stage.