Wedding Room Divider Rentals
Split your venue into unique sections to separate the ceremony and the reception, or block off unused areas with room divider rentals. Room dividers and partitions have an endless amount of uses. They’re even available in different materials, colors, and sizes, allowing you to find exactly what you need. Your wedding is not the time to settle — and with this many options, you won’t have to
If you’re ready to find “wedding divider rental near me” use the Rental Store Quick Locator above. Be sure to talk with local rental store professionals about your event to ensure you find the best options available. If you need a little more information about dividers, partitions, and pipe and drape rental before getting started, we have that for you, as well.
What purpose do dividers serve?
Room dividers tend to resemble portable walls that don’t extend fully to the ceiling. They serve a similar purpose to a normal wall, but are used in event spaces where erecting an entirely new wall for one event is not an option.
What options are available?
Elegant or laid back, solid or sheer, a statement piece or one that blends in — the choice is yours when it comes to room divider rentals. Rental companies have started offering a more and more diverse selection. A few popular choices include boxwood room dividers, chalkboard partitions, flower walls, and pallet dividers. You can even find portable walls outfitted to hold glasses of champagne or with shelving that can double as a small bar.
You can also opt for a simpler option in pipe and drape. It’s used for the same purposes of division or blocking off specific areas but is more understated than statement-making. Pipe and drape rental is readily available and easy to find, one reason why it’s so popular. If wedding drapery is of particular interest to you, explore more information on decorative wedding drapery and swag rental.
Frequently asked questions
How many types of dividers are there?
There are a few dozen “types” of dividers available, but the possibilities are endless. Pipe and drape is the traditional choice and one that’s offered at many rental stores. Dividers can be made of any type of material, though — and the selection is getting more diverse by the day. If you can’t find what you’re looking for, your local rental store may be able to help you search.
Can a room divider block sound?
Depending on the material of the divider and where it’s located in the space, it may partially block sound. Blocking sound is not its main purpose, though, so if that’s a priority, consider an alternative solution.
What is the cost of a room divider?
Renting a room divider costs anywhere between $20 and $150, depending on the type of divider. For example, simple lattice panels will cost less than boxwood hedge and fabric dividers, which will be on the higher end of the spectrum.
If you’re on the fence about renting a room divider or temporary wall for your wedding, your local, ARA-affiliated, rental store can provide pricing and guidance to help you make a decision. To locate your nearest wedding divider rental, use the Rental Store Quick Locator above.
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