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Prashe Decor is a Houston-based wedding decoration stores covering the greater Houston area and Gulf Coast wedding market. Wedding decorations connect the venue's baseline to the wedding's final visual identity — linens, candles, tabletop accents, ceremony arch details, and welcome signage all come together to define the couple's aesthetic. Couples comparing wedding decoration vendors typically weigh the inventory breadth (a broader catalog translates into more design flexibility), pricing structure (rental versus purchase, per-item versus package), and delivery and setup logistics at the wedding venue. The Houston wedding market supports year-round ceremonies thanks to mild winters, with spring and fall the peak outdoor-wedding months before summer heat and humidity take over. Prashe Decor is listed in the Houston wedding decorations directory on WeddingVenture, where couples can compare options before scheduling a consultation. Couples can view photos, read reviews, and request a quote on WeddingVenture.
Prashe Decor is one of the wedding decoration stores in Houston and offers wedding decorations services.
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Prashe Decor Ratings and Reviews
Narasimhan Eechambadi
Jan 11 '25 at 02:32 PMMy daughter got married in Cancun this past December. It was a beautiful celebration, but it almost got derailed by Prashe Decor. This review serves as a warning for future brides to think twice before hiring Prashe, particularly Naomi Guridy, whose lack of creativity, professionalism, unresponsiveness, and failure to deliver caused significant stress to our entire family. Thanks to our wedding planners’ heroic efforts, the wedding turned out significantly better than if Prashe had handled the decor as planned. Lack of creativity and responsiveness: Prashe failed to meet expectations from the start. Despite our initial concerns, we agreed to work with Prashe because the owner assured us that she was confident they could deliver within our budget. Unfortunately, once we executed a contract in July, Naomi’s designs consistently lacked creativity and did little to elevate the decor while also significantly exceeding our agreed upon budget. When we provided Naomi with direct, critical feedback in early September, she handled it poorly and failed to give clear updates on how she planned to address our concerns. After our in-person visit in mid-September, Naomi disappeared for weeks and was totally unresponsive despite repeated follow-ups from our planners. During her absence, Prashe failed to provide updates on Naomi’s behalf or even a timeline within which we could expect to hear back. An updated design proposal (with no budget updates) was finally shared in late October—just six weeks before the wedding—which still required significant revisions. In mid-November, less than a month before the wedding, she shared a revised budget that more than doubled our original total contract value, leaving us with little room to maneuver. Poor budget transparency: While we expected to exceed our original budget, Prashe’s lack of transparency and communication was appalling. The cost increases were staggering, with inflated charges for labor, transportation, and taxes—many of which had been absent from the original proposal and was never communicated to us as the design evolved. Instead, we were pressured to pay at the last minute without meaningful explanation or a chance to review the budget live as Naomi went on vacation the day after sharing it with us. Wrongful contract termination: The last straw came just two weeks before the wedding, when Naomi suddenly and unilaterally terminated the contract without notifying us directly or offering a compromise, while retaining the 25% deposit we had paid. This was done with malicious intent to back us into a corner and jeopardize the wedding. It would have been better if Prashe had declined to take us on as clients from the start rather than over-promising and under-delivering to secure the business. In sharp contrast, the replacement vendor executed superbly within our budget in just two weeks! While the wedding ultimately turned out beautifully, the emotional and financial toll caused by Prashe Decor and Naomi cannot be overstated. Brides deserve vendors who are transparent, reliable, and deliver on their promises—qualities Prashe Decor entirely lacks. We are exploring legal options to address the damage caused by this ordeal and strongly advise anyone considering this company to proceed with extreme caution.