Introduction
When planning a wedding, you may be tempted to opt for one of the many "theme" weddings that are so popular these days. But if you're looking for something truly unique, why not choose an overall look instead? That's right: Let your floral design speak for itself, rather than relying on fancy decorations or strict themes. Here are five classic—and very different—design styles that can help set the tone of your big day.
The Vintage Look
Think of a time when you were at your parent's house, and they had a box full of old photos. It was probably one of the most fun parts of your childhood; it's hard not to want to go through the pictures and look at all the outfits people wore back in their day. The vintage look is based on this sort of nostalgia, but instead of just looking at pictures from decades ago, you can actually bring back some of those styles into your own wedding design!
Vintage style is romantic and elegant—it's classic chic with a touch of whimsical charm. You'll find lots of lace, flowers that are slightly frayed or over-sized (no designer perfection here), and soft colors such as lavender and blush pink mixed with deep browns or black accents. It's timeless; it doesn't matter if something is old or new because both will work beautifully together if they're done right! For example: A bride might choose silk roses rather than real ones because real ones tend to fade after only one season whereas silk flowers last forever without fading away like traditional flowers would do over time."
The Bohemian Look
The Bohemian look is a very relaxed style. It’s sort of a mix of vintage and modern, rustic and modern, or classic and modern. The best way to describe it is that it feels like you’re in your living room at home. If there was a coffee table made from reclaimed wood with some throw pillows on top with flowers scattered around it – that would be the Bohemian look!
The Modern Look
The Modern Look is a sophisticated style that is clean, fresh, and stunning. It uses geometric shapes in its design scheme to create a balanced look of both boldness and simplicity. The use of bright colors is also prevalent in this style, along with neutral tones that add dimension to the visual appearance of your wedding design.
Geometric shapes: This style relies heavily on geometric shapes such as circles and triangles, which are used to define each aspect of your wedding design—from floral arrangements to table settings. These elements are often arranged in symmetrical patterns that help create balance throughout the space where you’re hosting your reception or ceremony.
Bright colors: Bright colors like reds and oranges give off an energetic vibe when paired together in various ways (for example: a red napkin paired with an orange flower bouquet). But don't be afraid to mix up other bold shades too! For instance, purple flowers could be paired with blue linens for an eye-catching effect that will have everyone talking about it long after your big day has come and gone!
The Rustic Look
The rustic look is a great choice for an outdoor wedding. It is also a natural theme that is popular for weddings, so it can be used indoors or out. The rustic look is also a great choice for a destination wedding because it tends to be more casual and relaxed than traditional styles of decorating.
The Classic Look
If you're looking for a timeless look, the Classic Look is your best bet. This style is perfect for couples who want to keep things simple and elegant. What does this mean? It means that you'll be sticking with neutral colors—think ivory, cream, beige and black—and classic flowers such as roses and hydrangeas. For elements like linens or tableware, stick with white or metallic pieces that can add an extra touch of elegance without overpowering everything else in the room. If there's one thing not to do with the Classic Look: it's overdo it on patterns! If you want something more traditional-looking (think florals), go bolder than what you'd normally see in a wedding bouquet but don't go overboard by adding too many different kinds of flowers at once (e.g., roses mixed with peonies).
Takeaway:
When you’re planning a wedding, one of the most important things is to ensure that your big day is everything you imagined. While there are many different elements to consider when planning a wedding, from finding the perfect venue to creating a guest list, one area that shouldn’t be overlooked is decor. The overall look can help make or break an occasion—they play an integral role in setting the tone, theme and color scheme of your event while also forming part of its overall look and feel.
When choosing elements for your wedding it's important to consider what kind of look you want for your big day: formal or informal? Natural or artificial? In addition to these considerations—which will also determine what types of flowers are used—you'll also have to decide on whether they should be dyed blue (if so choose dark shades) or pink (light shades). If you're going with white then think about adding some greenery such as lilies or hydrangea since these provide added depth without overwhelming guests' senses with too much color intensity."
Conclusion
Whatever look you're going for, a good designer is the key to making your wedding venue look amazing. If you need some help with that, contact us today!