50 Yards vs 100 Yards of Voile Fabric: Which One Do You Really Need for Your Event?
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When planning a wedding, event backdrop, ceiling drape, or large décor installation, one of the most common questions we hear is:
“How much voile fabric do I actually need?”
The answer usually comes down to choosing between 50 yards and 100 yards — and choosing correctly can save you money, time, and stress.
This guide breaks it down simply, based on real event use, not guesswork.

Understanding Voile Fabric Coverage
Voile is a lightweight, sheer fabric designed to flow beautifully in large spaces. When used for events, it’s commonly installed for:
• Wedding backdrops
• Ceiling draping
• Pipe & drape systems
• Church and venue décor
• Photo and video backdrops
Because voile is sheer, coverage depends on width, layering, and installation style — not just yardage.

When 50 Yards of Voile Is the Right Choice
50 yards of voile fabric is ideal when:
• You’re decorating one main backdrop
• You’re draping a small to medium ceiling area
• You want an elegant, soft look without overbuying
• You’re handling a single event rather than repeat use
Most customers using voile for weddings or one-time events start with 50 yards, especially when the fabric is 120 inches extra wide, which reduces the need for multiple panels.
When 100 Yards of Voile Makes More Sense
100 yards of voile fabric is the better option if:
• You’re covering multiple areas (ceiling + backdrop)
• You need long continuous runs
• You’re a venue, rental company, or event professional
• You plan to reuse the fabric for future events
Larger yardage provides flexibility and consistency, especially for professional installations where uniform drape and flow matter.
50 Yards Ordered Twice: What Happens?
If you order two units of 50 yards, they can be prepared as one continuous 100-yard roll, unless you specifically request separate rolls. This allows customers to scale their order without needing to guess upfront.
This flexibility is especially helpful for planners who finalize layouts closer to event dates.

Folded vs Rolled Voile: Does It Matter?
Yes — but only depending on how you plan to use it.
• Folded voile is the most cost-effective option and works perfectly for most events
• Rolled voile is preferred by rental companies and professionals who want minimal creasing and long-term reuse
Both options use the same premium fabric — the difference is strictly shipping and handling, not quality.
How to Choose with Confidence
If you’re unsure, here’s a simple rule:
• One backdrop or small install → 50 yards
• Multiple areas or professional use → 100 yards
And remember: voile is forgiving, versatile, and easy to layer — making it one of the safest fabrics for event décor planning.
If you still have questions, our team is happy to help you choose the right option before you order.
Final Thought
Choosing the right amount of voile fabric isn’t about buying more — it’s about buying smart.
By understanding how 50 yards and 100 yards are typically used, you can plan your event with confidence, avoid unnecessary costs, and achieve the elegant look voile fabric is known for.