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Round, Square, Or Curved: Which Type of Wedding Backdrop Frame Is Right For You?
The centrepiece of the ceremony and, for many, the most significant piece of wedding décor is the arch. This building at the end of the aisleway, which frames the couple as they exchange vows, will be the centre of attention for everyone. It sets the mood with flowers and decor, whether inside or outside. The archway is a metaphor for the future house that a couple will have when they begin their new life together.
You can find a variety of ceremony arches in different sizes and shapes on Pinterest and Instagram. These platforms are great for getting inspiration for your own ceremony arch. The arches you see can help you come up with ideas for your own wedding or event.
Explore the different options available to find the perfect arch for your special day. We identified the three most common shapes by looking through the Real BB Weddings archives: square, curved, and round.
Choosing the perfect arch for your wedding can be hard because each style is different and needs different materials to build. We've broken down all you need to know about square, curved, and circle backdrop stand to make the selection process easier.
The Round Backdrop Stand
The circle backdrop stand is higher and thinner from side to side than square and curved buildings, and its inverted U-shape may identify it. Outdoor ceremonies often use round arches as backdrops because they need more space at a higher height than other options. Some rooms need higher ceilings, but when they are raised, the arch looks too big for the space.
This is a good choice for your ceremony space if you want a traditional and romantic feel for your wedding. Arrange beautiful flowers and leaves in a frame with elegant lines and balanced proportions for a stunning display.
The colorful flowers on the arch make city rooftops look inviting, just like a secret garden in fancy estates. The flowers add beauty and charm to the city rooftops. The inviting appearance of the flowers enhances the overall look of the rooftops. The colorful flowers create a welcoming atmosphere on city rooftops.
The Square Photo Booth Backdrop Stand
Over the years, our couples have chosen the square-shaped backdrop, which may be used for mandaps, chuppahs, and arches. It looks stunning both indoors and outdoors, in loft spaces in the city and expansive estates in the countryside. You can make the square arch in many different ways using a mix of natural and artificial materials. We show selected samples from our ceremony portfolio below.
You can leave part of the frame empty to draw attention to your wedding decorations and style. It all depends on how you decorate the square structure. A unique copper arch with dark purple and scarlet flowers and greenery adds a creative touch to romantic elegance. A mix of cream, blush, and pale peach flowers and greenery are arranged with bundled birch poles for a natural and beautiful look.
A wooden post covered in white and ivory flowers adds charm to a trendy rooftop spot overlooking New York City. The spot is trendy and overlooks the city.
The post is made of wood and covered in white and ivory flowers. The flowers add a touch of whimsical charm to the rooftop spot. A modern chuppah made of clear Lucite with roses and white flowers hanging overhead showcases elegance and sophistication.
Are you wondering if an all-over floral display can cover a square ceremonial structure? Of course! Please take a look at our most recent design, which features a large chuppah influenced by the final blossom of summer.
The Curved Backdrop Frame Stand
For those who adore an organic and whimsical design, the curved ceremonial arch can be the ideal option. The structure bends slightly due to natural materials, creating a dynamic and dimensional frame.
The curved arch can be customized to fit your wedding theme and enhance any venue. It works well in both elegant hotel ballrooms and natural outdoor settings. See our designs below for some ideas.
Similar to the square, you can highlight your wedding aesthetic by leaving portions of the frame uncovered. A background of curved, sandy manzanita branches decorated with white orchids and roses represents romance and drama. This beautiful archway in New York City is filled with green plants and bright flowers. It contrasts with the city skyline in the background.
A classic white rose and greenery archway looks elegant and ready for a ceremony in Manhattan. A magical hug is shown with twisted branches, ferns, greenery, and colorful flowers arranged in a unique way. A lovely display of curved white birch branches forms a winter-themed ceremony tree. The tree captures the serene beauty of the season.