The trend for outdoor weddings has continued to grow in recent years, with more couples than ever before opting for an outdoor venue. Here’s how Pop Up Power Supplies® can help these events…
Many people with land or unusual spaces are considering launching a business of their own to accommodate this growing demand, which may seem like a great idea but it comes with many considerations.
Outdoor weddings can take place in many settings, and the industry as a whole is a lucrative business. The average wedding in the UK is estimated to be around £30,000, a good chunk of this often goes on the venue. Some newly popular venues are woodlands, farms, gardens, beaches and huge country estates.
Campsites can make for a festival style wedding, woodland can create a romantic, rustic eco-friendly wedding and amazing views can contribute to striking wedding photographs. The ability to transform an outdoor space into a wedding venue can hang on the potential for services and – of course – electricity!
As the day progresses from the wedding ceremony to become a reception space, an electricity supply is ideal for serving of al-fresco drinks, alternative food ideas and music. Beautiful lighting and outdoor heaters should also be a consideration with the scope to use electric heaters as well as gas powered.
For those looking to develop a wedding venue, installing a permanent power supply infrastructure could make good commercial sense. With the range of outdoor power distribution solutions available from Pop Up Power Supplies, there is scope to create spaces with retractable, in-ground and bollard units that can provide electricity for outdoor wedding venues in areas including farmland, historic sites, beaches, campsites and parks.
Pop Up Power Supplies® can help you achieve the right power supply solution for your outdoor wedding venue to ensure it can accommodate live music and all kinds of food and drink suppliers.
To discuss the range of electrical Pop Up Power Supplies®, contact the company or call 020 8227 0208.
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