Our venue here in Dripping Springs provides a stunning backdrop for your wedding day. Our Great Hall creates a stunning presence and blank slate for whatever your unique style leads you to.
While we’re a wedding venue, we’re always looking for ways to help better your holistic wedding planning experience. One factor that really makes a difference in your wedding design is linens, and that’s why we’ve put together a list of our favorite Austin linen rentals companies.
Linens (including napkins and tablecloths) play a large role in transforming the ambiance of your wedding reception. They can infuse a sense of elegance and sophistication that sets the tone for your entire event.
The right linens can elevate the aesthetic of your venue, although Ma Maison looks stunning even bare! (We might be a little biased). Creating a cohesive and polished look that ties together all the elements of your decor will help bring everything together. From the tablecloths and napkins to the chair covers and sashes, every piece of linen contributes to the overall visual harmony, and we have some pro tips for bringing it all together.
High-quality linens add texture and depth to your settings, making even the simplest tablescape appear luxurious and thoughtfully curated. While they’re simple, they’re also something your guests will interact with during their dining experience, adding to the overall night.
If you’re investing a lot in your centerpieces but they clash with your linens, the whole effect could fall flat. We recommend working with a wedding planner and designer, or planning out your wedding style through a mood board, to ensure that you pinpoint your wedding look.
Linen pricing varies vastly, all based on your guest count, what types are needed, and which company you book with. It’s a smart idea to either choose a caterer that provides rentals with their menu, or find a rental company like Premiere Events that offers other rentals that you can combine in your order.
Our couples have worked with these vendors and have found them to be professional, friendly, and talented vendors to work with!
This expansive rental company offers linens, drinkware, flatware, draping, tables and chairs, and more! If you know there are several dinnerware and decor needs you’ll have, going with a rentals company like Premiere Events is a great way to go.
This rental company offers stunning, vibrant linen options as well as a wide variety of other rentals. Whether you’re looking for vibrant floral patterns or elegant neutrals, they’ll have you covered.
This is one of our favorite caterers in the area and on our preferred caterer list for good reason. We love their southern comfort food and BBQ! Urban Cowboy Catering offers full service catering as well as linens to bring your entire table experience together.
Associate venues: Wedding Venue Owners, Madison Green Country Club, Island View Waterfront, The Lake at Christenberry Farms, Pleasant Pastures Events, 1908 Grand,The Barn at Twiggy’s, Yellowbrick on 39, The Barn at Blueberry Hill, Bella Rosa Venue, Dream Bay Resort, Lavender on the Lake, The Venue at Springfield Estates, Main Street Wedding & Event Venue, Degas House, The Admiral Room at the Marin
We know there’s so much to think about when planning a wedding! Take it one day at a time. If the details are starting to feel overwhelming for you, reach out to us for our list of preferred vendors – we have incredible wedding planners that we can recommend. If you haven’t found your Austin area wedding venue yet, we encourage you to explore our venue and reach out to book a tour!
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