
The Kia lounge also had a pixelated dance floor with shapes ranging from colored squares to bursting fireworks.
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Signage from event sponsor Browns Shoes decorated the dance floor at Fashion Magazine's 35th anniversary event.
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Strings of disco balls surrounded the dance floor, which was lit from below with multicoloured lights.
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Colorful lighting and a lava-look dance floor transformed the historic look of the hotel venue.
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Orlando’s Letz Dance On It has teamed with True Motion Marketing to offer motion-activated floors. Rentals start from $2,495 and are available throughout Florida, Chicago, and New York.
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Holo-Walls offers Holo-Floor 2, a one-time-use decorative floor film that can be laid down onto any smooth surface. There are 14 patterns available, from $490 per 50-foot roll.
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Just Light That offers pressure-sensitive interactive LED-lit floors that can be synced to music. Its software can also display logos, animated images, scrolling text, or static branding. Available in Nevada, California, and Arizona, rentals start at $7,500.
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Letz Dance On It can create custom-wrapped dance floors, from $8 per square foot, using any high-resolution digital image.
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LED Party Floors rents LED-lit floors throughout the U.S. and Canada starting from $1,010 for an 8- by 8-foot floor.
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Twinkle Light Dance Floor

The bash following dinner, dubbed the "happily ever after party" was held in a tent. In one room guests danced on a dance floor from Fox Ventures that was embedded with LED lights. "We used this element because they looked like night stars," said NACE gala co-chair Aisha Malik.
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Wizard Connection displayed its new acrylic twinkle dance floor, which has white lighting embedded in either black or white two- by two-foot tiles.
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Fresh Wata producers laid out a piano-key border around the dance floor and decorated the DJ booth with colorful light rods.
Photo: Alberto Vasari/Courtesy of Fresh Wata
Private Event by Preston Bailey

"I love creating a unique place for guests to congregate and enjoy one another, so I thought, why not create a massive floral carpet that would serve both as a beautiful focal point and a gathering area? I designed a 'carpet' and filled it with hundreds of beautiful blooms and then covered it with Plexiglas. The result was a statement piece that allowed guests to dance on air." —Preston Bailey
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At Le Bain, the silver Mylar chandeliers matched the disco balls that filled the pool. A plexiglass pane covered the pool, creating a stage for the night's performer.
Photo: Nilaya Sabnis