Rent Wedding Lighting

Wedding lighting sets the mood for your entire reception — and renting it yourself is easier than most couples expect. Browse our uplighting and string light rentals, reserve online in a few clicks, and your gear arrives exactly on your rental arrival date with everything you need to set up in minutes. When it’s over, pack it back in the same box and drop it at UPS. That’s it.

We’re with you throughout the process — from choosing the right lights and quantities to tracking your shipment and troubleshooting on the day of. Most of our wedding customers have never rented lighting before. That’s exactly who we built this for.

An image of a white tent, string lights overhead, and wedding attendees sitting at tables underneath.

What lighting is right for your wedding venue?

Every venue is different. Here’s where to start.

Ballrooms & Formal Venues

Uplighting is your primary tool here. Wash the perimeter walls in your wedding color to transform a neutral hotel ballroom into something that feels designed. 16–24 uplights typically cover a full ballroom perimeter. String lights work overhead if the ceiling height allows rigging — confirm with your venue first.

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Indoor Celebrations:
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arties, Mitzvahs, Family Events

Smaller footprint, fewer lights needed. 8–16 uplights along key walls creates a full color wash without overcrowding the space. Focus on the head table wall and dance floor perimeter first, then fill outward. String lights overhead add warmth if the ceiling is accessible.

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Barns

String lights are the natural choice; Edison patio string lights or globe string lights overhead create the warm, organic canopy that defines the barn wedding aesthetic. Uplighting along the walls or beams adds color depth and separates the space visually. Wireless uplights are preferred here since outlet access along barn walls is often limited.

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Tents

String lights run along the tent ridge or draped in a canopy pattern are the most common treatment. Wireless uplights work well along the tent perimeter since there are no wall outlets. Plan for 1 string per 40 linear feet of coverage overhead, and 1 uplight per 8–15 feet of perimeter.

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Outdoor Ceremonies

Keep it simple — wireless uplights flanking an arch or altar, or lining an aisle, create focal points without requiring power access. String lights work well overhead for covered outdoor spaces. For open-air ceremonies, focus lighting on the ceremony backdrop and let the natural environment do the rest.

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