Wedding decor and styling covers the design and dressing of your venue, from centrepieces, table runners and chair decor to signage, backdrops, lighting and the set-up and take-down on the day. Most UK couples spend roughly £500 to £3,000, with full venue styling packages typically £1,500 to £3,000+ and simpler partial packages from £800. Always confirm in writing whether the quote includes delivery, set-up, take-down the following day and any hire items, as these are common hidden extras.
Typical UK cost: Most UK couples spend around £500 to £3,000 on wedding decor and styling, with full venue styling packages typically costing £1,500 to £3,000+ and basic or partial styling from £200 to £1,500.










Frequently asked questions
How much does wedding decor and styling cost in the UK?
Most UK couples spend between £500 and £3,000 on decor and styling, with the average professionally sourced decor budget sitting at around £1,400 (excluding flowers). Basic or DIY styling with a few hire items costs roughly £200 to £500, partial packages run £800 to £1,500, and full venue styling with design, all hire items, set-up and take-down typically costs £1,500 to £3,000 or more. Costs rise with guest numbers, venue size, bespoke pieces and statement features like flower walls or neon signs.
How far in advance should we book a wedding stylist?
Aim to book your stylist or decor supplier 6 to 12 months before the wedding, and earlier for popular suppliers or peak summer dates. Booking early gives time to discuss your vision, reserve bespoke or in-demand items and lock in your date before the supplier is fully booked. Smaller details like signage and table decor can usually be finalised around 6 to 8 months out.
What is included in a wedding styling package?
A full styling package usually covers the design concept, all hire items (such as chair decor, table runners, centrepieces, signage and backdrops), plus professional set-up before the day and take-down afterwards. Flowers are normally quoted separately, and statement features like a flower wall, neon sign or sweet station are often optional extras. Always check whether delivery, set-up and collection are included or charged on top.
What questions should we ask a wedding stylist before booking?
Ask exactly what the quote includes, whether delivery, set-up and take-down are covered, and if there is a minimum spend or separate hire deposit. Confirm whether items are hired or bought, what happens if something is damaged or lost, and whether the stylist coordinates with your venue and florist. It is also worth asking to see real examples of their work at venues similar to yours.
Is it cheaper to do your own wedding decor or hire a stylist?
DIY decor can be cheaper upfront, often £200 to £500 for basic hire items, but it requires you or your guests to transport, set up and dismantle everything, frequently restricted by tight venue access times. Hiring a stylist costs more but includes professional set-up, take-down and access to a wider, often higher-quality range of decor. Many couples choose a partial package, styling key areas themselves while paying a stylist for the more complex or labour-intensive elements.