When it comes to choosing your wedding theme and colour palette, it is number one on the to do list. Once you have made that decision, everything else will effortlessly fall into place as you infuse your personality into the décor. You simply need to choose your desired aesthetic – whether it is vibrant and colourful or – sleek and minimalist in black and white.
The classic allure of a white palette is truly timeless but incorporating touches of black or greenery can easily enhance your décor. This enduring theme is a cocktail of simplicity with elegance all while adding a modern flair.
COLOUR PALETTE INSPIRATION
Choosing a black and white colour palette for your ceremony space creates a serene and inviting atmosphere, offering a crisp, clean, and utterly fresh appearance. Consider adding plenty of greenery along with flickering lights in glass cylinders or vases featuring pillar candles to introduce the warm glow of candlelight. This timeless look suits every season and is ideal for those who appreciate simple foliage and floral arrangements. A white aisle runner could be the perfect finishing touch.
PRO TIP | Re-use your ceremony decor for your wedding reception.
When it comes to your wedding table decor, there are several captivating options that can make a significant impact with a straightforward black-and-white setup. Incorporating geometric stands, floral bowls, linens, charger plates, pillar or tapered candles, napkins, table runners, and tablecloths in these shades can elevate the appearance of your guest tables.
PRO TIP | For added texture and a touch of modernity, try knotting your napkins instead of folding them flat to create depth in your table setting.
The combination of greenery and candles will look devine on your guests tables or at the entrance. Additionally, a floral , foliage arch or trees can serve as a stunning backdrop for memorable photos with your guests.
Cheers to love with your guests as they arrive at your reception and enjoy a glass of Prosecco from a stylish personalised greenery wall.
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