How Much Do Wedding Flowers Cost in Oahu? Fresh vs. Faux Pricing Guide

If you’re planning a wedding in Hawaii, one of the first questions you’ll ask is:

How much do wedding flowers cost in Oahu?

The answer depends on whether you choose fresh florals or faux flower rentals, the size of your wedding, and the complexity of your design.

🌺 Fresh Wedding Flower Pricing in Oahu

Fresh wedding flowers are custom-designed and priced based on:

  • Flower type (roses, orchids, tropical blooms)

  • Seasonality

  • Arrangement size

  • Design complexity

  • Installation requirements

Starting Price Examples (Fresh Florals)

  • Bridal Bouquet – starting at $175

  • Bridesmaid Bouquets – starting at $65

  • Boutonnieres – starting at $15

  • Centerpieces – starting at:

    • Small: $85

    • Medium: $130

    • Large: $150

  • Ceremony Arch Arrangements – starting at $600

  • Sweetheart Table Arrangement – starting at $225

  • Welcome Table Arrangement – starting at $150

These are starting prices. Final cost depends on flower selection, fullness, and overall design.

For full details, visit our

👉 Fresh Wedding Flowers in Oahu Pricing Page

🌿 Faux Wedding Flower Rental Pricing in Hawaii

Faux florals are rental items and offer predictable pricing, especially for larger installations.

Starting Price Examples (Faux Florals)

  • Faux Centerpieces – $45

  • Faux Half Arch – $550

  • Faux Aisle Pieces – $45

  • Faux Floral Package – $850

All faux pricing includes delivery, setup, and breakdown.

Explore all options here:

👉 Faux Wedding Flower Rentals in Hawaii

💰 Average Total Wedding Floral Budget in Oahu

Most couples in Oahu spend:

  • $1,500 – $3,500 for moderate floral coverage

  • $3,500 – $7,000+ for full fresh installations

  • $800 – $2,500 for faux-based ceremony and reception setups

The biggest cost drivers include:

  • Ceremony arch size

  • Number of reception tables

  • Premium flower choices

  • Custom installation requirements

🌊 Fresh vs. Faux: Which Is More Affordable?

Fresh florals offer:

  • Natural fragrance

  • Premium customization

  • Seasonal tropical flowers

Faux florals offer:

  • Weather resistance (great for beach weddings)

  • Budget stability

  • Large structural installations

If you haven’t read it yet, compare both in detail here:

👉 Fresh vs. Faux Wedding Flowers in Hawaii

🌴 Venue Considerations in Hawaii

Floral design varies by venue.

For example:

If you’re planning a beach ceremony, you can review permit guidelines on the official

👉 Hawaii DLNR Website

📋 How to Get an Accurate Floral Quote

The best way to determine your wedding flower budget is to consider:

  • Guest count

  • Ceremony structure

  • Reception table count

  • Flower preferences

  • Overall wedding style

We provide both

👉 Fresh Wedding Floral Design in Oahu

and

👉 Faux Floral Rentals in Hawaii

along with full

👉 Wedding Planning & Coordination in Oahu

Book a consultation to receive a custom proposal tailored to your venue and vision.

For context on how Hawaii wedding budgets compare nationally, see WeddingWire’s annual cost report.

  • Wedding flower costs in Oahu typically range from $800–$2,500 for faux-based setups to $1,500–$7,000+ for full fresh floral installations, depending on venue, design complexity, and flower selection.

  • Yes, faux florals are generally more budget-friendly for large structural pieces like ceremony arches. They also hold up better in Hawaii’s heat and humidity, making them a smart choice for outdoor beach weddings.

  • Yes! Your Story Events Hawaii is Oahu’s 3-in-1 wedding florist, planner, and day-of coordinator. We offer both fresh floral design and faux flower rentals, so you can mix and match based on your budget and wedding style.

  • Book a free consultation with Your Story Events Hawaii through our Contact page. We’ll discuss your venue, vision, and budget to create a custom quote tailored to your wedding day.

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