About Bali Flower Decor (BFD)
Bali Flower Decor presents as an established, full-service wedding floral and decoration studio operating out of Denpasar since 2015, with a portfolio spanning Bali's top-tier venues including Ayana Resort and Conrad Bali. The scope extends well beyond floristry — lighting, AV, photo booths, and day-of coordination — making it closer to a boutique event-styling house than a pure florist. The website is clean and portfolio-led, with real venue photography rather than stock imagery. The absence of public pricing is typical for the Bali wedding market at this positioning level.
Questions to Ask a Decorators
What's the difference between a florist and a decorator?
A florist arranges flowers; a decorator builds the structural and ambient elements — arches, draping, lighting, furniture, tablescapes. In Bali these roles overlap often, so clarify who covers what in writing.
How do decorators handle Bali's wind and humidity?
Experienced decorators anchor or weight structural elements (arches, backdrops) against wind, especially at clifftop and beachfront venues, and choose materials that hold up in humidity. Ask directly how they plan for this.
Should I use rental or custom-built decor?
Rental is faster and cheaper but limited to existing inventory. Custom-build costs more and takes longer but gives you a distinctive look. Many couples mix both — custom for one or two hero elements, rental for the rest.