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How to Get Luxury Wedding Florals in Utah on a $1,000–$3,000 Budget

  • everbloomrentalsut
  • 4 days ago
  • 3 min read

If you’ve been dreaming of a lush wedding arch, full aisle flowers, and statement floral designs — but keep receiving quotes between $8,000 and $15,000 — you’re not alone. Many Utah brides love the look of luxury wedding florals but feel discouraged when the cost doesn’t match their real-life budget.


The good news? You can have high-end wedding florals in Utah without spending $10,000+. You just need to approach florals differently.


Why Wedding Florals Are So Expensive in Utah

Fresh wedding florals are beautiful, but they come with high costs. Between flower sourcing, labor-intensive installation, seasonal availability, and post-wedding disposal, traditional wedding florists often have no choice but to charge premium prices — especially for large installations like arches, aisle flowers, and urn arrangements.

For couples planning a Utah wedding on a $1,000 -$3000 floral budget, these prices can make luxury florals feel completely out of reach.


The Alternative: Wedding Floral Rentals in Utah


Wedding floral rentals are becoming increasingly popular among Utah brides who want a full, elevated floral look without the high cost of fresh flowers.

At Everbloom Rentals, we specialize in luxury wedding floral rentals including:


  • Full floral arches

  • Aisle flowers

  • Entry and ceremony urns

  • Statement centerpieces and installations


Our florals are high-end, real-touch faux flowers designed to look incredibly realistic in person and in photos. Because these pieces are reusable, couples can achieve a large-scale floral design at a fraction of the cost of fresh florals.


Remember that not all floral rental companies or options in Utah are the same. Not all faux flowers are created equal. We pride ourselves in sourcing only the very best faux florals created. We are certain our flowers are of the highest caliber and the style we use to reflect their beauty is truly seen in the flow of our design an use of foliage which helps our pieces seam natural and luxurious.


Mixing Real and Faux Wedding Flowers

One of the most common misconceptions is that couples must choose only faux or only fresh flowers. In reality, mixing real and faux wedding florals is one of the smartest ways to stretch your budget. It’s the best hybrid system for both options!

Many of our brides choose:


  • Real bridal and bridesmaid bouquets and boutonnieres.

  • Fresh flowers inserted to our larger designs for a customized pop of color.

  • Fresh accents of greenery for mantles or stair railings.

  • Rental florals for arches, aisle flowers, and large installations.



This approach delivers the luxury look couples want while keeping the overall floral budget around $1,000–$3,000.


What a $1,000–$3,000 Floral Budget Can Actually Get You


With wedding floral rentals, your budget can go much further. Depending on your venue and design preferences, a $1,000–$3,000 budget can often include:


  • A full wedding arch covered in florals

  • Aisle flowers lining the ceremony space

  • Entry or altar urn arrangements

  • Coordinating reception florals

  • Centerpieces and/or bud vases


Instead of choosing between a single statement piece or minimal décor, couples can enjoy a cohesive, elevated floral design throughout their wedding day.



Why Utah Brides Are Choosing Wedding Floral Rentals

Utah brides love wedding floral rentals because they offer:

  • Significant cost savings

  • A luxury, high-end look

  • Stress-free delivery, setup, and takedown

  • A sustainable, eco-friendly alternative to fresh florals


Most importantly, rentals make luxury wedding florals accessible — even on a realistic budget.


Luxury Wedding Florals Without the Luxury Price Tag


If you’re planning a Utah wedding and want statement florals without overspending, wedding floral rentals may be the perfect solution. At Everbloom Rentals, we help couples create stunning floral designs that look like a $10,000+ installation — while staying within a $1,000–$3,000 budget.




 
 
 

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