
Villa wedding flowers, designed to be built.
A private setting that allows the design to be complete.
A villa wedding is a different brief from a beach ceremony. The setting is controlled, the architecture is fixed, and the floral design is asked to do more — frame the ceremony, dress the reception, and hold a single visual language from welcome drinks through to dinner.
The work below is real studio work designed by Supparin and the Wedding Flowers Phuket team for couples marrying at private villas across Cape Yamu, Kamala, Layan and the headlands of the island's west coast.
What defines a villa design.
Four constants that shape every villa wedding the studio designs.
- 01
Structured, architectural design
Larger arches, freestanding installations and floral ceilings — built to the proportions of the villa, the pool deck or the dining pavilion rather than to a horizon.
- 02
Ceremony and reception as one language
The same palette, the same flower vocabulary and the same proportions carry from the ceremony arch to the long table, the welcome area and the lounge.
- 03
Detailed table and dining work
Low runners, raised candelabra arrangements, vine work along long tables, and bud-vase sequences — designed for sit-down dinners rather than a quick cocktail hour.
- 04
Wider palette, more depth
The controlled environment allows tones that would not survive an open beach — deeper burgundy, plum, dusty pink, copper roses, garden flowers — alongside the studio's signature orchid base.

A villa arch is an architectural object.
Without wind to design against, the studio can build at scale — full arches, oversized circular rings, suspended floral ceilings and freestanding sculptural installations that read as part of the villa's architecture rather than a decoration applied to it.
Aisle work is built up rather than scaled back. Ground arrangements, candle clusters and floral linings carry the eye through the ceremony space and remain in place for the photographs.
The long table, read as one piece.
Villa reception florals are designed as a continuous runner — low, layered arrangements running the length of the table, broken by tapered candles and bud vases, with raised candelabra used sparingly where sightlines allow.
The same palette extends into welcome flowers, lounge styling and the sweetheart or head table, so guests experience the design as a single, coherent space rather than a sequence of unrelated arrangements.


Villa flowers are built; beach flowers are lighter.
Villa
Structured bouquets. Full ceremony and reception design. Architectural installations sized to the villa. Wider palette, deeper tones, garden flowers alongside orchid.
Beach
Looser, hand-tied bouquets. A single ceremony focal point. Light palette. Minimal aisle work, designed for wind and open Andaman light.
What we ask before quoting a villa wedding.
- Which villa, and which spaces inside it?
- Ceremony lawn, pool deck, sala, dining pavilion — each calls for different proportions and a different installation type. Site photographs and a floor plan are ideal.
- Ceremony time and dinner time.
- An afternoon ceremony followed by an evening dinner usually means two distinct floral moments and re-use of key pieces. The timing changes the design and the price.
- Guest numbers and dining format.
- One long table reads very differently from rounds. Cocktail receptions and seated dinners are quoted differently. Sweetheart, head and family tables are noted separately.
- Palette and references.
- A handful of references — your own moodboard, a hotel website, even a fabric — is more useful than a long brief. Supparin will translate them into a Phuket-feasible flower palette.

Supparin — lead floral designer.
Supparin has led wedding floral design at Wedding Flowers Phuket for more than a decade, designing flowers for hundreds of weddings across the island's beaches, villas and resorts.
Every villa booking begins with a direct conversation — about the villa, the rooms in use, the dining format and how the design should carry from the ceremony into the night.
Villa wedding flower pricing.
Indicative ranges in Thai Baht for the elements most villa weddings include, taken directly from our published Wedding Flowers Cost guide. A full quote is prepared from your enquiry.
Bridal Bouquet
Structured hand-tied villa bridal bouquet.
THB฿ 3,500 – 5,500
Bridesmaid Bouquets
Per bridesmaid bouquet.
THB฿ 2,500 – 3,500
Buttonholes
Per buttonhole.
THB฿ 200 – 400
Villa Ceremony Arch
Full ceremony arch or freestanding floral installation.
THB฿ 15,000 – 55,000
Aisle Flowers
Ground arrangements, candle clusters and aisle styling.
THB฿ 6,000 – 20,000
Reception Table Florals
Per long-table runner or grouped centrepieces (per table).
THB฿ 3,500 – 12,000
Welcome & Lounge Flowers
Welcome arrangement, signing table, bar and lounge styling.
THB฿ 4,000 – 15,000
A complete villa wedding — bouquets, ceremony installation, aisle styling and a long-table reception — typically begins in the region of 80,000 THB and grows with scale and ambition.
Other floral directions.
“Toom is very talented in selection of flowers and colour combinations and made my wedding day very special.”
Designed inside Phuket's private villas.
Planning a villa wedding in Phuket?
Send the date, the villa and the design you have in mind. Supparin will reply personally with availability, suggestions and a quote.
Telephone
+66 855 653 944
Enquiry
Two ways to reach the studio — both go directly to Supparin.


