How to Prepare Your Home for a Small Indoor Wedding

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Last Updated on October 8, 2023

Having a wedding in your home can be a great way to make an intimate celebration that much more meaningful and affordable. However, a small indoor wedding at home can still require a lot of work in order to do successfully. Every year, an average of 2.4 million weddings are performed in the United States. Many of these are done in private homes. If this is something you're considering, here are a few ways to prepare your home.

Having a wedding in your home can be a great way to make an intimate celebration that much more meaningful and affordable. However, a small indoor wedding at home can still require a lot of work in order to do successfully. Every year, an average of 2.4 million weddings are performed in the United States. Many of these are done in private homes. If this is something you’re considering, here are a few ways to prepare your home.

Finish Any Ongoing Tasks

If you have any home projects you’ve been planning, or some that are half-finished, hosting a wedding is a great incentive to get them finished. Take the time to wrap them up well before the wedding, providing yourself with a buffer to make sure that the project has been done correctly and won’t need any significant changes. Once these tasks are done, you can focus on preparing for the wedding without having them lingering in the back of your mind. It is also a great way to make your house look even better for the wedding, with the added benefit that you get to keep the improvements afterward.

Cater the Food

If you’re hosting a wedding in your home, you don’t want to be cooking the food for it as well. You should strongly consider having food catered by an outside company. There are many different options to choose from, with companies offering anything from casual food to fine cuisine. You could consider hiring a food truck to do the cooking for you. 30% of a typical food truck’s revenue comes from events like weddings or birthday parties. These events allow food trucks to operate year-round. So consider the options in your area, your budget, and the tastes of the attendees. This will help you determine which caterer to hire for the wedding.

Remove Valuables From the Space

If you have items in your home that can’t be replaced or are worth a lot of money, lock them in a secure area during the wedding. Even if you trust everybody that is attending, there is still the risk of something being damaged. By locking up valuables, you eliminate any potential accidents or theft from the start. This way you won’t end up losing something meaningful or having to figure out who might have taken it from your home.

Consider the Lighting

Lighting is going to play an essential part in the wedding, so make sure that you have good sources of both sunlight and artificial light. Check your windows before the event to make sure that they get enough sunlight. If you have drafty, single-pane windows, you might be losing 50% of your energy costs through them. So if they need to be replaced in order to let insufficient sunlight, it is a great opportunity to improve the windows as well. If you’ve got good light sources inside your home and plenty of sunlight coming in the windows, everyone should be able to see and record the wedding with no problems.

Having a wedding in your home requires a lot of preparation. Not only do you need to make sure everything is in place for the wedding, but you also need to make sure that your home is protected. After the wedding is over, it will still be your home and you’ll have to deal with any issues in the aftermath. With these tips, you can get your home ready for a small indoor wedding without worrying too much. Once the house is taken care of, you’ll be able to focus on the ceremony and enjoy the wedding without further stress.

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