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Vintage weddings have become very popular, but there are many ways to achieve a rustic look without having to jump over cowpats. Country-style weddings offer warmth and intimacy which other themes cannot. If you want your wedding to feel as if the entire family is there, a vintage wedding may be the way to go. Here are some suggestions:
- The more your venue reflects the style you want, the less decorating you will need to do. Once you’ve got the right vibe, everything else will fall into place. For a Barn Wedding Venue Kent, visit The Plough at Leigh.
- The vintage style wedding colour scheme is simple. It consists of one neutral colour and two complementary focal colours. You can choose a neutral colour such as nude, light grey, white, or cream. The other two colours are whatever you like and that blend well with it. You can also look for ideas online if you are stuck. Think about the colours you would like to use, whether they be pastels, brights, shades of one colour, or ombre.
- If you are going for a theme, then you should consider how you want to decorate the venue. You will need invitations that match, place cards, seating plans, etc. The invitations you choose will give your guests an idea of what they can expect on the big day. They also set the tone for all the other decor. A Barn Wedding Venue Kent could be ideal.
- Find out what lighting options your venue offers for a vintage wedding. Warm, intimate lighting is a great focal point and can save you time decorating.
- What do you like about rustic settings in general? Once you have identified what you love about rustic settings, you will be able focus much more on the design aspects of the day. Do you want to make your tables look like a country-style kitchen? Wild flowers? Place cards made of chalkboards or wooden signs? Keep an inspiration board to collect images and ideas that you like.