Weddings Tagaytay Magazine Vol. 3 Issue 1 (July 2017-2019) | Page 119

picturesque view outside the veranda. For a more jaw dropping effect, the ballroom’s signature waterfall can wow any guests and add to the celebration’s feel of being one with nature. The presidential table is decorated with crystal centerpieces, candelabra made of rhinestones, and flowers -- red and white roses -- mounted at the top, complementing the backdrop and the gold and red Tiffany chairs. The guests’ tables feature the same centerpiece, imported gray table linens from China, and high-end cutleries and crisp-white dinnerware. Styling by Mr. Ace Lacap Romantic Spanish Inspired Tablescape Alta d’ Tagaytay’s ballroom can also be styled with different themes. With its extensive floor space, it can be transformed in so many ways, allowing for flexibility on designs, decorations, and themes which brides can play around. Alta d’ Tagaytay also welcomes local events stylists to transform the place into an enchanting venue. This table setup showcases the work of Mr. Alteir Endencia, a homegrown events stylist in Cavite to transform a table setup into a fusion of Filipino and Spanish tablescape. He veered away from the traditional bold hues of Spanish culture and infused the decoration with white flowers and lace umbrellas to make it romantic and more Filipino.