Secrets for a perfect wedding: how to choose seats for guests without going crazy!

The basics of placement

To begin with, you need to observe some universally valid placement rules. the first is that the bride and groom always have a separate table. In this way, they will be able to be in the visual sphere of all the guests at the same time, and therefore no one will feel less important, or too far away from the celebrated.
Then there are two different situations to consider: that is when it is decided to set up a single table, a solution that is adopted less and less frequently, whereas once it was the most usual. The second case instead involves the creation of many distinct tables. If the place chosen for the reception allows it, it would always be good to have round tables. In this way, in fact, there is a placement that allows greater aggregation even between guests who do not have much confidence between them.

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Tables for relatives, for friends, for children

You could think of adopting a solution that allows children to be together: very often the little ones are also guaranteed a specially dedicated menu, and perhaps entertainment, which allows them not to get bored during a lunch or dinner of longer duration. to those they are used to. You must then take care to create homogeneous tables, both in terms of age and origin of the guests. In some cases, however, you can also dare, but only with younger people, combining the guests of the bride and groom.

The tableau, essential for the success of the placement

The wedding tableau has now become commonly used. In strictly technical terms, the welcome tableau is the layout on paper of the various tables and the position assigned to each of the guests.
Very often, the welcome tableau has not only a functional purpose, but represents a sort of "business card" that allows you to express your creativity, in "devising graphic solutions for the arrangement of the tables, and meaningful names for each table. .
The tableau is located at the entrance to the room where the reception will be held, and must always contain some basic data, namely the name of the couple, the date of the ceremony, and also the place where it takes place.
In preparing the tableau, however, you must be careful not to get too carried away by the creative flair: it remains essential that it is legible and allows everyone to clearly understand which place they must occupy. For the purposes of placement, it serves not to create confusion when the guests enter the room, so when the bride and groom arrive, everyone will already be seated in their proper place.

Other details of the placement

We always recommend using place cards: a small and simple idea is enough to revive the tables, and to give guests an original memory of the day. Also remember to use centerpieces that are not too bulky or bulky: it is essential that the guests have full freedom of view towards the people with whom they sit at the table.

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