1. Start with the venue and the weather
Every venue has its own personality: sloping lawns, stone courtyards, sea‑view terraces exposed to wind. During the site visit we assess these details together to understand which structure fits best (bifalda, crystal, pagoda…) and how to position it for views and breeze.
2. Define guest numbers and key moments
Knowing your guest count is only the first step: what really matters is how the day flows. A seated dinner? A roaming aperitif with islands? A separate cake‑cutting moment? Each format needs different spaces — and sometimes several covered areas connected seamlessly.
3. Think about Plan B (and make Plan A even better)
Every couple dreams of celebrating outdoors. Our job is to design a Plan B that feels as beautiful as Plan A: the right draping and lighting can move the whole reception under cover without losing any magic.
4. Guest comfort: flooring and lighting
A gorgeous lawn can turn tricky when it’s damp — especially in formal shoes or heels. With modular flooring we make the area perfectly walkable, and with a tailored lighting plan we avoid dark spots and hidden level changes.
5. Request a technical site visit
The best way to avoid unpleasant surprises is a site visit: we take precise measurements, check vehicle access, and suggest dimensions and solutions that rarely show up on a simple floor plan.
Se stai organizzando un matrimonio in Toscana o in Versilia e vuoi confrontarti sulla tensostruttura, puoi inviarci una richiesta dalla pagina Contact allegando, se possibile, qualche foto della location.