Add-ons aren’t about throwing more “stuff” into your wedding, they’re about enhancing the atmosphere, interaction and moments your guests remember.
Everything below is designed to work with the music and flow of the evening, not distract from it. You can add any of these at the time of booking or later on, once your plans (and budget) are clearer.



Your venue will already look great, but once the sun goes down, most spaces rely on basic house lighting. Uplighting brings the room back to life and gives you full control over how it feels at each stage of the evening.
Lighting can shift as the night progresses. Soft and warm for arrivals and your first dance, then bolder, beat-reactive effects once the party builds. It’s one of the simplest ways to elevate the atmosphere without overcomplicating things.
What makes it work
Uplighting is subtle when it needs to be, and powerful when the music demands it.
Traditional guest books often look nice… and then sit unopened on a table. An Audio Guest Book gets people involved without being forced.
Guests simply pick up the phone, leave a message after the beep, and hang up. The result? Honest, funny, heartfelt messages you’ll actually want to listen back to, often more than once.
Why couples love it
From emotional early-day messages to slightly less sensible ones later on, it captures your wedding exactly as it happened.
With guests dancing in the background and the party in full flow, the photos feel more spontaneous, more social, and far more reflective of the atmosphere on your big day. It draws people towards the dancefloor rather than away from it – keeping the energy exactly where it should be.
What’s included
The selfie pod will open after your first dance and will run until the end of the night – no limits, no closed curtains, just high-energy moments captured while the party is at it’s best.
There’s nothing new or gimmicky about a mirror ball, and that’s exactly the point. What changes everything is how it’s lit.
Because I have full control over the lighting, the mirror ball becomes part of the room, not just something spinning in the background. Colours can shift, pulse and change with the music, giving it far more impact than the traditional white light most people have seen before. It keeps the familiarity people love, but raises the standard.
You don’t need to decide on everything straight away. Many couples secure their date first, then add extras later once plans are locked in.
If you’re unsure what will work best with your venue or timeline, I’m always happy to advise, practically and honestly.