Finding Your Wedding Style

With so much wedding inspiration out there, there is a good chance you will have a hard time selecting what will work best for your wedding. Deciding on a wedding style will help to give your wedding design a cohesive look and make it easy to narrow down your options. Here are some things that can help you in finding your wedding style.

Bride will large brimmed hat holding white bouquet

Venue Selection

Your wedding venue can have a lot to do with the style of the design you select for your wedding. Will you have your ceremony at a church or at the same location as your reception? Will your venue be a barn or a hotel ballroom? This alone can play a huge factor in what you do and don’t need to do so be sure to get that booked first before you jump into the design side of things.

Boho inspired wedding lounge area with black and burnt orange chairs

Color Scheme

Your color scheme is one of the most important elements you will choose for your wedding day design. If your wedding venue is dark, try to do a neutral color scheme to add contrast, or else the room will feel closed in. If your wedding venue is light and bright add in pops of color to add contrast. Finally, choose an accent color. Metals such as gold, silver, or rose gold, will bring in a fun element but also tie all the details together.

boho style florals in terra cotta holder on black table
bride holding bouquet and wearing a hat with dried floral
boho inspired neutral toned bridal bouquet on burnt orange chair

Wedding Style

Rustic, boho, traditional, eclectic, vintage: These are just a few of the wedding design styles you will see at weddings but are some of the most popular. This also has a lot to do with the venue you choose and the style it leans towards. You want to make sure the two complement one another.

Modern wedding cake with terrazzo details

Wedding Florals

Your wedding florals can also lean towards a wedding style. We have noticed couples who tend to choose something like baby’s breath favor a rustic design style and most likely are getting married at a barn venue. While a couple that opts for a garden venue might include more greenery and vibrant florals. Certain flowers can easily complement a venue’s aesthetics as well as your color palette. Definitely consult with your wedding florist as they have a plethora of knowledge on style and color combinations.

Bride holding dried floral bouquet walking in yard at the Luxmore Grande Estate

Participating Vendors:
Venue: Luxmore Grande
Planner/Design: Bella Sposa Events
Photographer: Flora Bloom Photography
Florist: Gather and Grace Designs
Dresses: White Blossom Bridal
Hair and Makeup: Karmel Design Team
Rentals: RW Style
Cake: Le Petit Sweet
Model: Mika Leonardo

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