Outdoor European weddings usually have flower arches set up at the entrance. Ordinary iron frames can only accommodate a limited number of flowers, and the exposed frames may not look aesthetically pleasing. At this point, it's our turn to use the truss, which can be covered with flowers and look romantic and stylish.
Regardless of indoor or outdoor weddings, stage lighting and a background panel at the back are essential. Lighting and suspended ceilings require light frames, and the background panel is usually supported by steel trusses.
In addition, some wedding venues will be decorated with background walls, sign in boards, etc., which can be built using trusses.
When constructing the lighting frame, it is important to note that the distance between the crossbar and the crossbeam should not be too large. When arranging lighting and sound systems, raise the height close to the crossbeam to prevent it from shaking. When the lighting frame is high, safety measures should be taken, such as adding diagonal cables and tie rods to the columns to prevent collapse.
For the beauty of the wedding venue, the light frame needs to be wrapped in cloth after being built.
Firstly, the size of the arch should be designed well, with a general height of 2-3 meters and a span of 1-2 meters. The construction of flower arches generally adopts point, dome, and square designs, with flower bouquets decorated at several symmetrical points of the arch. If you don't want to decorate too many flowers, you can wrap the shelf with fabric. Of course, having more and fuller flowers will make the effect look better.
Before setting up the stage background frame, it is necessary to determine the construction environment, measure the length of the stage, and select a truss of equivalent length. Each hotel has different decoration styles and heights, and only through on-site measurements can the background panels be accurately designed. Additionally, it is necessary to confirm the size of the outer frame of the truss. If it is too high to fit, it will be a waste of time. The stage background is usually set up at a distance of 70-100cm from the stage. Before setting up, the site needs to be surveyed on-site to measure the specific size of the stage. Generally, a height of 50cm from the ceiling can achieve the best visual effect.
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