Keep Booth Spaces Clean and Defined

Convention and Trade Show Drapery in Atlanta

When exhibitors set up in convention centers or hotel ballrooms, they need backdrops that block sightlines, hide storage, and create uniform boundaries between booths. Coast To Coast Production Drapery installs booth backdrops, exhibit draping, and aisle curtains for conventions and trade shows throughout Atlanta. The installations provide clean, consistent backgrounds that help exhibitors control their space and direct attendee focus.

The service includes large-scale drapery solutions designed to work within tight load-in schedules and venue regulations. Crew members arrive during the assigned window, install the draping according to floor plans, and ensure everything is secure before exhibitors begin setup. Drapery can be paired with staging and AV systems to create full booth environments that meet sponsor branding and visibility requirements.

Coast To Coast Production Drapery schedules installations around your event timeline in Atlanta.

How Draping Controls Flow and Conceals Backstage Areas

You receive drapery that runs along booth perimeters, forms aisle dividers, or wraps around sponsor areas. The crew measures each section based on your floor plan, sets uprights at specified intervals, and hangs fabric panels that reach from ceiling rigging or freestanding supports down to the floor. In Atlanta, installations frequently occur in convention centers where load-in windows are short and coordination with other vendors is required.

After installation, exhibitors see defined booth boundaries that prevent visual overlap with neighboring displays. Storage areas, electrical panels, and back-of-house equipment remain hidden from attendee view. Aisle curtains help direct foot traffic toward entrances and away from restricted zones, and the uniform appearance supports event branding without competing with individual booth graphics.

The crew remains available for adjustments during setup if booth assignments shift or additional draping is needed. Removal happens after the event concludes, typically during a scheduled load-out period. The service does not include lighting, flooring, or structural booth components, but drapery can be coordinated with those elements if your vendor team communicates layout details in advance.

A Few Practical Questions Usually Come Up Early

Convention planners and exhibitors often ask about timing, layout options, and how drapery fits into the larger setup process.

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What time does the crew arrive for load-in?
Arrival is scheduled according to the venue's load-in window and coordinated with your general contractor or event manager. The crew confirms timing before the event date.
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How is drapery attached in venues with high ceilings?
Fabric is hung from overhead rigging points or supported by freestanding uprights, depending on the venue structure in Atlanta. The crew uses the method approved by your venue contact.
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What happens if booth assignments change after draping is installed?
The crew can adjust sections or reposition uprights if changes occur during setup. You should communicate updates as soon as possible to avoid delays.
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What colors are available for exhibit draping?
You can select from standard colors including black, white, navy, and gray. Custom colors require advance notice and may affect pricing.
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How long does removal take after the show ends?
Removal typically takes one to two hours depending on the size of the installation. The crew returns during the scheduled load-out window in Atlanta.

Coast To Coast Production Drapery supports conventions and trade shows across Atlanta with booth backdrops, aisle curtains, and perimeter draping. The crew works within venue regulations and tight schedules to deliver clean, uniform installations that help exhibitors present their space clearly.