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The Guide · Chapter 02

The questions
we are asked most.

Written from the studio's enquiry inbox. The same nine questions appear in almost every first email — booking lead times, climate, budgets and how the studio actually works on the day.

Editorial Phuket wedding flowers — FAQ reference
Nine real questions

From the inbox

Q · 01

How far in advance should we book wedding flowers in Phuket?

Most couples reach out between six and twelve months ahead, and that is the comfortable window. Peak wedding months — November through March — book out earliest. Shorter lead times are often possible for smaller ceremonies; please write in with the date so we can confirm availability.

Q · 02

Do you work to a set package, or to a custom brief?

Every wedding is quoted to brief. The studio doesn't run fixed packages because no two weddings — venue, palette, scale — are alike. The published price ranges are honest working ranges, and the final quote is written against the specific design.

Q · 03

Can you work to our budget?

Yes. Share the rough number you'd like to plan around and the elements that matter most, and the design is shaped to match. The studio is honest about what a budget can and can't carry — if a brief is unrealistic for the date, we will say so before quoting.

Q · 04

Will the flowers survive Phuket's heat and humidity?

Variety selection is half of the design. Some flowers — phalaenopsis orchid, anthurium, palm — read beautifully in tropical heat. Others — peony, garden rose — are used selectively and conditioned with extra care. Ceremony pieces are installed close to the start time, and the studio's team stays on-site through the ceremony.

Q · 05

What happens in wind and rain on a beach ceremony?

Beach designs are engineered for wind first. Arches are weighted at the base, low arrangements sit close to the ground, and the floral palette leans toward varieties that don't bruise in a breeze. For rain, the venue's wet-weather plan drives the floral install — the studio coordinates with planners on the morning if needed.

Q · 06

Can the ceremony flowers be re-used at the reception?

Yes, and this is one of the most effective ways to make a budget go further. Arch flowers can travel to the top table or bar; aisle markers can become reception table accents. This is planned at the design stage, not improvised on the day.

Q · 07

Do you deliver and install, or do we collect?

All wedding work is delivered, installed and conditioned by the studio team. The bouquet and personal flowers arrive to the bridal suite; ceremony and reception flowers are installed on-site to a timing the planner agrees in advance.

Q · 08

Which venues do you work with?

The studio works across Phuket and Phang Nga — beach ceremonies on Layan, Surin, Kata and Naithon, private villas across Cape Yamu, Kamala and Bang Tao, and the major resorts. If you're considering a venue, write in — chances are we have designed there before.

Q · 09

How do we begin?

Send the enquiry form with your date, venue and a few words on the look you have in mind. Supparin reads every enquiry personally and replies with a written quote across bouquet, ceremony and reception elements.

Still have a question?

Write to Supparin directly.

Every enquiry is read personally. Share the date, venue and the rough shape of the day, and a written reply follows within a working day.

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