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The Unsung Hero of Weddings and Tented Events: Lighting Design

Jennifer Ross by Jennifer Ross
July 10, 2025
in Lifestyle
Reading Time: 5 mins read

When it comes to weddings and tented events, lighting is often the silent force behind the atmosphere, mood, and functionality of the entire experience. Whether it’s a grand affair under a custom sailcloth tent or an intimate ceremony at a private estate, lighting design plays a pivotal role—not only in aesthetics but also in the overall logistics and guest comfort. We spoke with Brian Casella, Event Lighting Designer and Principal of a Northeast-based production and real estate firm, to shed light on what truly goes into planning illumination for special events.

Beyond the Tent: Lighting the Entire Guest Experience

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“One of the most overlooked aspects of event lighting is the importance of illuminating not just the main event spaces, but everything that surrounds them,” Casella explains. “Guests don’t just appear under the tent—they arrive, park, use the restrooms, walk between areas. All of that needs to feel safe, intentional, and cohesive with the overall experience.”

Casella emphasizes that lighting walkways, parking areas, and restrooms ensures guest comfort and safety, especially at rural or private venues where existing lighting may be minimal or non-existent. Strategic placement of functional and decorative lighting in these peripheral areas often transforms logistical necessities into opportunities to elevate the ambiance.

Powering the Vision

While the visual impact of lighting is immediate, the technical foundation behind it is just as important. “Understanding what power is available onsite—and what we’ll need to safely and effectively run the event—is critical,” says Casella. From coordinating with tent companies and generators to ensuring appropriate distribution for catering, entertainment, and lighting, power planning begins at the earliest stages of the event design.

“In many venues—especially private properties—we’re building infrastructure with generators and extra power distribution from existing panels. It’s our job to know exactly what it takes to make everything run smoothly, from that chandelier’s over the dance floor to the pathway lights leading guests out of the tent.

Tailored Designs for Unique Locations

No two weddings are the same—and no two locations present the same challenges or opportunities. Casella and his team specialize in creating bespoke lighting plans for a wide variety of event venues, including waterfront estates, mountain lodges, and open fields. “Each space dictates a different approach. A barn might benefit from up-lighting and integrated architectural accents, while a clear-top tent in the woods may call for suspended bistro lighting and wash lighting.”

It’s not just about functionality—it’s about storytelling. “Lighting helps tell the story of the couple’s style and the event’s personality. We work closely with planners and designers to make sure every detail—down to the tone and warmth of each bulb—supports the vision.”

Decor Meets Technology

While lighting is often technical in nature, it also doubles as decor. Casella believes strongly in integrating lighting fixtures as part of the aesthetic environment. “We’re always looking for ways to add decorative touches—whether it’s a custom chandelier, softly glowing lanterns, or illuminated floral structures. Lighting can—and should—be beautiful in its own right.”

The Importance of Dimming Control

One of the most critical elements in Casella’s toolkit is the ability to dim. “Dimming is non-negotiable for us and many event planners. It gives us full control over the ambiance throughout the event. During dinner, we want soft, flattering light. During dancing, we want to shift the energy. Without dimming capabilities, we lose that finesse.”

From a practical standpoint, dimming also allows for adaptation to weather conditions and timing shifts—a common occurrence in outdoor and tented environments.

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