Low Range ($500–$1,500)
- Impact on Pricing: Single types of flowers or small quantities of blooms. Common choices include greenery (like eucalyptus or ferns), simple flowers (such as roses, carnations, or daisies), and filler flowers such as baby's breath highlight the beauty of each individual element. The focus on simplicity and fewer flowers generally keeps costs lower.
- Example wedding items include small, modest bouquets for brides and minimal boutonnieres for grooms which help reduce floral expenses.
- Schedule a design consult to customize.
Mid-Range ($1,500–$5,000)
- Impact on Pricing: More floral-intensive, involves larger bouquets and more abundant centerpieces. The use of premium flowers like roses, peonies, or dahlias pushes the price higher, but the arrangements aren’t typically as complex or large as those in high-end luxury weddings. This keeps the pricing in a moderate range.
- Example wedding package includes a bridal bouquet (fuller, uses premium flowers), bridesmaid bouquet (smaller version of bridal), boutonnieres (incorporates premium flowers), moderate-sized lush floral arrangements, and custom pieces such as small floral/greenery garlands or altar pieces.
- Schedule a design consult to customize.
High Range ($5,000–$10,000)
- Impact on Pricing: Leans heavily on the use of premium flowers (garden roses, peonies, orchids, or exotics), larger and more complex installations, and intricate details that demand more labor and creativity. As a result, they tend to be at the higher end of the price spectrum.
- Schedule a design consult to customize.
Luxury Range ($10,000+)
- Style: Lavish, opulent, or avant-garde
- Impact on Pricing: Bold, grandiose designs with high-quality flowers (exotics, orchids, peonies, tulips, lilies, gardenias, and tropical flowers), flower walls, cascading installations, and unique, artistic structures. These require high-end materials, a large flower quantity, and significant time for design and setup.
- Schedule a design consult to customize.