The Question Clients Rarely Ask… But Always Feel

When guests walk into a marquee, they often look up.

They may not say it out loud, but they feel it immediately:

  • Is the space warm or cold?
  • Intimate or overwhelming?
  • Elegant or purely functional?

That sensation comes largely from what happens above their heads.

And that is exactly why marquee draping matters.

Why IPG Drapes Marquees; Beyond Decoration

A large event tent by the beach is adorned with pink and white drapes and elegant lighting. Rows of transparent chairs face the ocean, creating a serene, festive atmosphere.
Spacious event venue with high ceiling draped in pink and purple fabric. Round tables with colorful linens and gold chairs. Large windows reveal greenery. Elegant and festive atmosphere.

Draping is not an accessory. It is a design solution.

At IPG, we drape marquees to:

  • soften the structure’s geometry
  • hide technical elements without denying them
  • guide the eye upward, creating height and fluidity
  • transform a temporary structure into a refined venue

A bare marquee is efficient.

A draped marquee is experiential.

The Work You Don’t See: From Workshop to Roof

Before a single fabric touches the ceiling, the process has already begun.

In our workshops, IPG’s internal teams:

  • measure spans with millimetric precision
  • cut fabric to custom lengths
  • sew, reinforce, and finish edges for tension and longevity

Nothing is generic.

Nothing is “off the shelf”.

Each drape is prepared for that specific structure, that specific event.

A person in a gray shirt operates a Juki sewing machine, stitching pink fabric. The scene conveys focus and skill in a textile work environment.

Installing Drapes: Heat, Height, and Patience

Installing drapes inside a marquee is physically demanding.

By day:

  • temperatures rise sharply under the roof
  • air circulation is minimal
  • working above ground requires endurance and focus

By night:

  • wind becomes unpredictable
  • fabric behaves differently
  • adjustments must be made in motion, not theory

Whether under a scorching sun or strong nocturnal winds, IPG’s teams work inside the structure, at height, until the ceiling behaves exactly as intended.

Event setup crew arranging vibrant pink and peach drapes on scaffolding inside a spacious venue with arched windows, creating an elegant atmosphere.

Dismantling: The Final Discipline

Draping doesn’t end when the event does.

After guests leave, teams:

  • carefully lower each fabric section
  • inspect, fold, and pack to avoid damage
  • prepare the drapes for their next life

Respect for material is part of professionalism.

Who Chooses the Colour? A Collaborative Answer

A ceiling view of a venue with elegant pink and purple draped fabric. Modern metal framework and soft lighting create a festive, lively atmosphere.
Event ceiling adorned with vibrant red and purple fabric drapes, illuminated by colorful lights, with hanging silver star decorations, creating a festive atmosphere.

There is no single rule and that’s intentional.

At IPG, colour choice is usually:

  • client-led, when a strong vision already exists
  • IPG-guided, when atmosphere needs definition
  • co-created, when aesthetics and logistics must align

We consider:

  • lighting temperature
  • time of day
  • ceiling height
  • furniture, florals, and flooring

Because colour on fabric behaves differently once suspended and lit.

The Effect Drapes Create : More Than Beauty

Well-designed draping:

  • enhances acoustics by softening sound reflections
  • creates intimacy without lowering ceilings
  • adds movement and softness to rigid structures
  • elevates photography and video instantly

Most importantly, it changes how people feel in the space.

Guests may not remember the fabric.

They remember the atmosphere.

A Solution for Planners

A wedding venue with red and white draped ceiling, a black aisle, large floral arrangements, and a gold adorned stage, creating an elegant atmosphere.
A colorful event ceiling with red and pink hanging ribbons and golden spiral light projections. The atmosphere is festive and vibrant, with spotlights below.

For wedding planners and event planners, marquee draping solves:

  • structural harshness
  • visual imbalance
  • overly technical interiors
  • lack of warmth in large volumes

It is one of the most powerful tools to turn “temporary” into timeless.

Final Thought

Drapes are not decoration hanging from a ceiling.

They are the result of:

  • human hands
  • long hours
  • heat, wind, and precision
  • and a deep understanding of space

At IPG, we don’t just cover structures.

We shape experiences.