What Do Wedding Flowers Really Cost in the UK? A Calm, Honest Guide

Wedding flower costs can feel unclear and sometimes a little uncomfortable to ask about.

Many couples worry about saying the wrong number, or not knowing what’s realistic.

The aim here is simply to give you a clearer picture.

What affects the cost?

Several things influence the overall investment:

  • the size of your wedding

  • the number of arrangements

  • the types of flowers used

  • whether installation is required

  • How much of it you would like to do yourself

Seasonal, locally grown flowers can offer beautiful value, but they are still carefully grown and arranged by hand.

Typical investment

For most weddings:

  • smaller, simple weddings may start around £1,500–£2,000

  • many couples invest between £2,500–£5,000

  • larger or more detailed designs and installations may be higher

Why it varies

Flowers are not a fixed product, they are created specifically for your day.

Each wedding is:

  • designed individually

  • grown and sourced with care

  • arranged by hand

  • may require several days labour from several florists both before and after the wedding

A helpful way to think about it

Rather than focusing on exact numbers at the beginning, it can be helpful to think about:

What feels comfortable for you to invest in your flowers?

From there, I can guide you towards options that will work beautifully within that.

If you’d like a clearer idea of what your flowers might look like within your budget, this is something we can explore during a Floral Design Consultation.

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