Showing posts with label table runners. Show all posts
Showing posts with label table runners. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Renting Vs Purchasing Linens

Why Rent If I Can Buy For Less


Fun Fact:  Did you know that it’s cheaper to purchase land and build your own house than it is to purchase one developed by a homebuilder?  And, we’re talking THOUSANDS of dollars less!  Why buy when you can build it cheaper yourself.   

When you rent from a reputable linen company, let their client reviews define this for you, there’s a great deal of knowledge and prep work that goes into helping you create an amazing table design.  A Linen Consultant understands fabrics, dye lots, the importance of color consistency from linen to linen and they also manage the always overlooked “prepping” of your linens.  Prep work that if not managed properly can turn your experience into a nightmare and your design into a very underwhelming display of nothing special.

When we started Kennique it was because of our love for fabric and what it can do for an event.   After years of working with my mom and being exposed to all aspects of event planning and design, I realized that when it comes down to table design, being thoughtful and deliberate about your linen selection can turn your event from average to freaking awesome.  

Here’s the reality…we cannot tell you to rent over buy. Of course it’s our preference to partner with every client that reaches out to Kennique, however more importantly we have to answer to our conscious, which says above all things we want you to feel good about your decision and to do what works for your budget.  No one should go in dept over an event! 

The purpose of this post is to give you a little insight to help you make the best decision for your event.   
Here are a few things you should consider…

·         All linens are NOT created equal.  Quality and quality assurance is key.  Just because the linens have the same name doesn’t mean they’re of the same quality.   Request a sample and compare that to one from your local linen provider.  See how it appears on pictures as well. 

o   Caution:  If you’re ordering runners confirm that they’ll be the same width (don’t assume), especially if you’re using them on a head table? 

·         Consistency of color.  Because linens are typically produced from different dye lots, it’s possible to receive an order that includes different shades of the same color.  When working with a linen company, it’s their job to manage this so that you’re not getting varied shades of the same color. 
 

·         Cleaning.  If you plan to resale after your event, you’ll want to consider commercial cleaning.  Get quotes from a few local cleaners.   In most cases, when you factor in the cost of a commercial cleaner, you will have drastically exceeded the cost to rent. 

·         Prepping of linens.  This is the biggest “ah ha” for clients.  Regardless of how basic or beautiful the linen if they’re not properly pressed and cared for, prior to putting them on your table, your guests will know it and your pictures will show it.  If you’re going to purchase linens, make sure you have someone that’s going to take this on.  If you’re going to outsource it, find a local cleaner and get a quote prior to purchasing. 
Important to note: Consider slacks on a hanger, when you retrieve them they are likely to have creases.  The same goes for table linens.  In most cases, if using a local linen provider, you will receive your table linens on a hanger, which means they’ll have fold creases.  If this bothers you, contract with the linen company to install.  At Kennique, we bring hand steamers on location to make sure creases are managed.  In most cases it’s not a big deal because they’re minimal, however if this is a concern for you and you're renting ask your linen provider about on-site treatment.  If purchasing be sure to assign someone to manage on-site steaming of creases, in addition to pre-pressing. 

Honestly, I could go on and on, but this post is long enough already ;)

The reality is you don’t build your own home, even though it would save you thousands of dollars, because you value all that goes into the process and you want to make sure it’s done right.  Desire no less for your event, especially if it’s a monumental event like your wedding.    

Our purpose for writing this blog was to address a question that we receive often from clients.  As stated earlier, we love linens and events, so clearly it’s our desire to help all clients create an amazing table design.  However, if you choose to purchase, ask the right questions so that you can make a clear assessment of both options. 

Happy Planning!
 

Monday, April 30, 2012

And Then There Was Burlap...

The desire to create the perfect marriage between rustic and elegance has made the Burlap fabric an event favorite for 2012.  We've added this beautiful 18"x108" Burlap runner to our Linen Closet.  It's graced with a beautiful fresh floral bird cage designed by our friends at The Wedding Vail.  Beneath the bird cage is ivory Rachelle Lace.   I absolutely LOVE burlap with lace!




Saturday, February 4, 2012

Linens 101 for Events on a Budget

It’s a simple equation, the more people you invite, the more money your event will cost.  Now of course, there are always exceptions to the rule, but typically this equation checks out.   
Unfortunately, if you’re talking about a wedding reception or formal event the same rings true for your table linens.  We all know that the perfect table linens can transform a wedding or event.  However, that transformation comes with a price, and the more people you have, the more the price.
So, what can you do to keep your table linens cost manageable?   Well, here are three recommendations that have helped our clients.
1.       Don’t replace, enhance.   If your venue provides basic white linens, instead of replacing them, consider enhancing the look with an overlay or runner.  Add even more drama by dressing your cake and/or head tables in specialty linens.  

2.       Chair covers and sashes are PER each.   Typically, in regards to linens, the sticker shock for most clients comes from the chair covers and sashes.  Let’s say you have a guest list of 200 people.  A basic chair cover may run you about $2.50 (on the low end) = $500.00.  Let’s say you want Satin sashes and they’re $1 each.  You’re now at $700 and you haven’t even begun to dress your table.   If this scenario is causing you some anxiety, consider selecting a venue with chairs that will NOT require chair covers.  At the very least, think this through before you commit to your venue. 

3.       Lastly, consider Solid Taffeta linens.  They’re what I call a best kept secret for events on a budget.  These linens are easier on the budget, but absolutely stunning on the eyes.

Be realistic!  Know upfront that if you must have a large guest list, and your budget is limited, you’ll have to make some concessions.    If you don’t have an Event Planner, ask your local linen provider to help you think through options, based on what’s available at your venue.    

About Kennique Linens
At Kennique Linens we provide fine linen rentals for weddings, banquets and special events. This includes table linens, specialty wedding linens, table overlays, table runners, chair covers, napkins and sashes. Our table linens are made from some of the finest cotton, satin, organza and taffeta fabrics on the market, and our mission is to help our clients create a unique atmosphere that fits their style and budget.  We pride ourselves in providing exceptional customer service and a convenient inquiry and order process that saves our clients time and money when selecting table linens and other event linen décor. To learn more about Kennique Linens, visit www.kenniquelinens.com or call 214-699-7320.

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Table Runners, Oh the Possibilities

Beautiful table runners are what many well dressed table designs are adorning these days.  They’ve actually come a long way since their birth in the Middle Ages, created solely to protect tablecloths, which were highly revered, from messy Kings and courts.  Men!
Over the decades as we’ve all become more, what’s the word, couth (LOL) table runners have become more of a design accessory than a sanitary necessity.   While in some cases they’re still used to protect tables and to cover-up those not so attractive permanent damages; they are also serving as key elements to table décor.   Table runners can be as simple or elaborate as you can imagine, from traditional casual designs for home décor to elaborate designs with exotic handiwork for formal events.
When is a runner right for your event?
·         If your venue provides basic linens that you’d like to use, but are looking to enhance the design consider runners.  They’re easy on the budget and provide lots of flexibility.  
·         Custom table linens for event themes can be expensive.  Consider using a table runner to really bring home a seasonal, elaborate or cultural event theme. 
·         When budget is an issue.  Most venues provide at least a basic poly white table linen, add a runner and sash to your design to bring in color and character. 

This is such a neat design. Duplicate using
traditional black table linen with a Damask table runner.

If you love the Pintuck look, here's a great way to incorporate it using traditional white linens. 
This table includes a design table
runner and Pintuck sashes.

Simple, affordable and elegant. 
Traditional white table linen with two
Satin runners.

Another great idea:
White linen with eco-friendly burlap table runner.
A beautiful and cost effective alternative to
burlap table linens.









Sunday, October 23, 2011

Dinner Party Ideas That We Can All Adopt!

It’s probably no surprise that we love entertaining at Kennique.  Small group, large group, family, colleagues – matters not the occasion or the size as longs as we can decorate :)
So, when I stumbled upon these nuggets from the HGTV, A*K*A home of the décor gods, I had to blog and share.  Whether you’re planning a formal dinner party with business colleagues and associates or a nice quaint dinner with family and friends, here are four ideas for centerpieces that are both fun,  cost effective  and (most importantly) easy to adopt.  Be inspired, courtesy of HGTV and their contributing designers.    

Black Balloons (Kennique Fav)
Designer:  Wendy Hyde of The Shabby Nest. 
Craft paper was layered over a neutral tablecloth and topped with a black and white damask runner.   Balloons were tied to crystal weights to keep them in place, and votives were placed between the balloons.   And, my favorite embellishment, if you look closely you’ll see photographs tied to each balloon.  I can see anniversary images, graduation photos (if that’s the occasion), etc.  The possibilities are endless.  I love it!


Vibrant Fruits Anyone? Designer: Unknown
“This summer-inspired floral centerpiece sits nicely against crisp white table linen and a neutral backdrop. Depending on the height of the flower stalks, fill a tall, narrow hurricane halfway with water and add a few small oranges for a burst of color. Choose tall seasonal flowers for a vibrant contrast against the floating orange hues.”




Natural InstinctsDesigner: Alissa Ditta of 33 Shades of Green
“Craft a centerpiece using natural items found right in your backyard. To create the various elements of this centerpiece, Alissa filled glass hurricanes with candles, moss and twigs and surrounded them with twig balls and small votives for extra sparkle. Potted succulents provide an additional green element to the decor in contrast with the burlap table runner. ‘Decorating with succulent plants is easy and inexpensive, because they are low-maintenance and will be around long after your dinner party,’ she says.”

Conversation StarterDesigner: John Gidding
There’s nothing worse than talking to and or around your centerpiece at dinner parties.  “It's important that a dinner party centerpiece not block the view of the other side of the table. Something tall and slender can still provide a dramatic effect without interfering in the conversation. Add tall blooming branches to a slender vase and surround with pebbles, marbles or sand to keep the branches in place.”  The chocolate table runner and pink table napkins are also a beautiful compliment to the dark wood. 
For a complete look at all the ideas included in the source article, visit www.hgtv.com.  These were just our favs!


About Kennique Linens
At Kennique Linens we provide fine linen rentals for weddings, banquets and special events. This includes table linens, specialty wedding linens, table overlays, table runners, chair covers, napkins and sashes. Our table linens are made from some of the finest cotton, satin, organza and taffeta fabrics on the market, and our mission is to help our clients create a unique atmosphere that fits their style and budget.  We pride ourselves in providing exceptional customer service and a convenient inquiry and order process that saves our clients time and money when selecting table linens and other event linen décor. To learn more about Kennique Linens, visit www.kenniquelinens.com or call 832-499-7511