Can I Rent Wedding Centerpieces? Pros + Cons of Decor Rental (2024)

Should you rent wedding centerpieces… or purchase them new? If you’re wondering this question, you’ve come to the right place! With the rising cost of weddings and the need for budget-friendly options, couples are renting centerpieces and decor from arches to backdrops, arches, backdrops, and even flowers, in record numbers. In this blog post, we’ll answer an Ask Emmaline question from bride-to-be, Sara, as explore the pros and cons of renting wedding centerpieces for your event. The many benefits of renting these items may surprise you.

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Sara writes,

“Hi Emmaline! Can I rent wedding centerpieces? Is it a good idea? And how much does it cost to rent wedding centerpieces? Thank you!”

Great questions, Sara! Let’s tackle this topic, one question at a time.

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The Cost of Wedding Centerpieces

Depending on what style and size you want, the average cost to BUY a wedding centerpiece is anywhere from $100 to $350 each, especially if you want fresh flower arrangements. When you multiply this number by how many tables are at your reception, that cost can really skyrocket. For instance, a wedding with 15 tables (roughly 120 – 150 guests), expect to spend anywhere from $1,500 to $5,250, which is a huge portion of the wedding budget, and does not include table linens, glassware, place settings, menus, table numbers, etc. This is a large expense, especially for couples on a budget.

But you can’t skip centerpieces or your tables will be bare, and you don’t want to sacrifice style.

So, what is the next best thing?

The best alternative to buying is renting wedding centerpieces!

You can easily save hundreds of dollars when you RENT wedding centerpieces for $28 – $44+. Using my prior example, the cost for centerpieces for 15 tables equates to $420 to $660 when you rent them. That’s a massive savings of anywhere from $1,000 to $4,000.

Wouldn’t you rather use that money towards something else in your budget, or for your honeymoon? I know I would!

While affordability is the number one benefit, there are some pros and cons of renting vs. buying, so let’s discuss all the angles.

Pros and Cons of Renting Wedding Centerpieces

Advantages

There are several benefits of renting wedding centerpieces:

Affordable: Save money. As we mentioned above, renting is more affordable than buying, as you pay a small fee to use then return the item(s).
Convenient: Stress less. There’s little to no assembly required, rushing around at the last-minute, or arranging the centerpieces yourself. The convenience of renting means you won’t worry about flowers wilting, not arriving, or not being ready to go on time. You simply rent the centerpieces, place them, and return them. It’s so easy!
Sustainable: Less waste. By borrowing your wedding centerpieces instead of buying them, you’re not contributing to more waste, making it a sustainable and eco-friendly alternative.

Disadvantages

Of course, there are some drawbacks of renting:

Personalization: Since centerpieces you rent are not personalized, you may not get the exact style or look you’re craving that you can get when you purchase brand new.
Quality: You rent the items close to the wedding date, so there isn’t a lot of time to see the quality first-hand prior to the big day. However, you do have the benefits of seeing reviews from real couples, so that’s a huge plus.

Which Is Better? My Personal and Professional Take

As a wedding planner, I do both, based on what clients want. I purchase new centerpieces AND I rent wedding centerpieces. Both options are great! But if I had to choose a preference, I like renting centerpieces when the couple is budget-conscious, wants less waste, and has no space for storage before or after the wedding.

The centerpieces look top-notch and always photograph so beautifully!

The first time I rented wedding decor, though, I was admittedly hesitant. I think it’s good to ask questions, since you only get one shot at a perfect wedding day!

Now that you’ve seen both sides, you’ll know by now if renting or buying is the best option for you. There is no right or wrong answer, as it depends on the style and type of centerpieces you’re looking to use (i.e. floral, rustic, modern, etc.) and how much you have to spend. If renting wedding centerpieces is right for you, it’s very important to only rent from reputable wedding companies. You don’t want your centerpieces to look cheap.

Therefore, after testing many out myself and figuring out what works and what doesn’t, here’s where I wholeheartedly recommend – and utilize their services myself:

Centerpieces + Table DecorSomething Borrowed Blooms: They offer centerpieces and centerpiece stands, vases, and more for rent that are stylish, high-quality, yet affordable for use. Rent online and return with a prepaid shipping label. It’s so easy. View their available products here. (Save $30 off of $250+ with offer code EMMABRIDE at checkout for a limited time.)

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Large Ceremony and Reception DecorRentMyWedding: If you’re looking to rent larger items, like backdrops or arches, backlighting and decor.

How to Rent Wedding Centerpieces

Rental companies are available online and locally in-person.

Some companies offer products you reserve, then pick up, setup, and return yourself. On the other hand, some wedding rental companies offer a service where they handle it all for you – even setup and take-down. When finding reputable rental companies and selecting the right centerpieces for your wedding vision, read reviews, check pricing, and read the fine print before you rent. It is also helpful to choose a vendor who has high accolades – and that professionals have partnered with in the past.

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If you go the online route, you can visit Something Borrowed Blooms here and browse their inventory. They offer centerpieces in small, large, and extra large sizes, as well as centerpiece stands, votives, candle holders, lanterns, and more. I really like how the centerpieces arrive very nicely wrapped in boxes, so they’re ready to place on tables immediately. The vase is included, so no worry there!

Here are some examples so you can see for yourself.

Examples of Centerpieces

These centerpieces are for rent on their website (with pricing from $28+):

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In this blog post, we covered the process of renting wedding centerpieces from top-notch rental companies that offer plenty of stylish options. By selecting centerpieces that tie into your wedding colors or theme, you’ll be able to customize and personalized rented centerpieces for less. And by renting, you’ll have money left over – with no centerpieces left to store after the big day. Renting wedding centerpieces is a budget-friendly and convenient option that I hope will stretch your budget even further. This affordable alternative to buying is something I wish was available when I planned my own wedding.

If you find this article helpful, consider sharing this with engaged family and friends to recommend renting flowers as a cost-saving alternative. In addition, consider renting your wedding centerpieces to make the wedding planning process a bit easier.

Many thanks to Sara for writing, and I hope this helps!

Happy Planning!

xo
Emma

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Emma Arendoski

Emma is the CEO of Emmaline Bride, The Handmade Wedding Blog, published author, leading wedding expert, and wedding planner. Read her latest book: The Inspired Wedding. Wife, mother, coffee lover. Follow on Instagram and at Emmaline Baby for baby + kids inspiration.

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FAQs

Can I Rent Wedding Centerpieces? Pros + Cons of Decor Rental? ›

If you rent, you will be renting gently used inventory that has been at other bride's weddings. The cost is generally lower, but be sure to calculate tax and delivery of your decor. I really don't see too many other cons, except the limited supply of your local rental company and the lack of uniqueness.

How to save money on wedding table decor? ›

Go for the minimalist approach

Keeping your wedding decor minimalistic is a great way to have a simple yet modern style, and will also keep costs down. Keep your tables simple and elegant by leaving them free of clutter, and double up by using your wedding favours as decorations.

How much does the average person spend on wedding decor? ›

How Much Do Wedding Decorations Cost? For an outdoor wedding, expect to spend $200 to $3000 for the ceremony and $1,000 to $15,000 for the reception. Indoor weddings are a bit pricer, costing an average of $500 to $5,000 for the ceremony and greatly varying for the reception.

Do wedding centerpieces matter? ›

From your choice of lighting down to the color of the table linens, your wedding décor reflects the tone of your special day. Your wedding centerpieces are just as important as all of the other wedding details and provide the perfect opportunity to enhance your venue space while incorporating your theme and style.

Do guests take centerpieces at wedding? ›

Let Your Host Handle It

You may want to let your host know that it's acceptable to tell guests they can have a centerpiece, or have your host gather them onto a couple of tables after your reception and let guests know they're free to grab one on their way home.

What percent of wedding budget is decor? ›

While most couples dedicate about 20 to 30 percent of their budget to wedding decorations, that number can vary wildly: Our experts say the overall costs can eat up anywhere from 10 to 45 percent of a couple's spending.

How much of your wedding budget should go to decor? ›

Lighting & Decor: 5%

This includes everything from candles to statement lighting installations, as well as signage, table displays, non-floral centerpieces, and other decorative elements. Use about 5% of your budget on these accents.

What is the biggest expense in a wedding? ›

A reception venue is often the biggest wedding expense. Couples marrying in 2023 spent nearly a quarter of their budget on the venue, Zola found. That comes out to around $7,000. But, again, venue prices can vary significantly by location.

What's a realistic budget for a wedding? ›

Wedding costs in 2022

The average wedding held in 2022, including both the ceremony and reception, cost $30,000, according to The Knot. That's the most couples have spent since 2018 ($33,931), before COVID-19. It's also $2,000 more than the 2021 average, which totaled $28,000 for the ceremony and reception.

Is $30,000 a good wedding budget? ›

Set your wedding budget

Nichols explains the best thing you can do when building your wedding budget is to have a realistic idea of the approximate costs. In a 2022 survey of 12,000 couples across the country, The Knot found the national average for a wedding is $30,000.

What is the rule with centerpieces? ›

To combat this, put tall centerpieces on tables with less traffic such as a gift or buffet table. Conversely, short centerpieces are great for accommodating conversation among guests. As a general guideline, you'll want to keep your tall pieces at 24” or higher and your short pieces at 12” or under.

What is the most popular form of centerpiece for weddings? ›

The most traditional centerpiece is the floral arrangement. Whether these are tall, short, wide, or narrow, fresh blooms in the middle of the table just say “wedding.” Keep your venue's structure and design in mind when determining the size of your arrangements, advises event designer Jove Meyer of Jove Meyer Events.

What is the most popular form of centerpiece? ›

The most popular type of centerpiece is a vase of flowers. What is a good centerpiece for a kitchen table? A vignette centerpiece is a great centerpiece for a kitchen table.

Why are wedding centerpieces so expensive? ›

Quite simply, it is just a lot of flowers. To help put it into perspective, think of your bridal bouquet. Majority of our bridal bouquets sit around $300-350 and the biggest part of that price is not labour, but just the flowers. As far as size goes, bridal bouquets are not incredibly massive.

What are the do's and don'ts in making table centerpieces? ›

DON'T choose a centerpiece with an overpowering aroma. Stay away from scented candles and very fragrant flowers. You don't want the décor to upstage your amazing meal. DO make sure that centerpieces allow guests to see across the table to keep the conversation flowing.

How much do you spend on wedding centerpieces? ›

Depending on the types of flowers and greenery used, they typically cost between $60-$250. Reception table centerpieces: Create a visually cohesive reception by adding unique centerpieces to each guest's table. Since these can range from small to extravagant, the average costs can range from $50-$600 each.

How to save money on tablecloths for wedding? ›

You can buy tablecloths on sale offline or online and choose to buy them used or brand new. Go for the former if you want to save more money, and if you are not the sentimental type to hold on to anything from your special day, sell the linens. You can get your money back and not be burdened with storing them.

Is it cheaper to DIY wedding decorations? ›

You can save yourself a lot of money by making your own decorations for guest seating at the ceremony. Keep things simple with large ribbon bows and long ribbons with some little silk flowers tucked in. If your venue is already ornate, feel free to skip them altogether.

How to make wedding decor look expensive? ›

In order to make your space look expensive, stick to a sophisticated color palette – preferably one hue only: white or off-white. For extra layering, add gorgeous greenery like a fern, Ruscus, or huckleberry. No need to opt for fancy and expensive napkin rings when you have nature to count on.

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