Hello Lovebirds!
Happy new year and have ablast ahead!
Well, is it the rexact year whe you palnned your wedding day? Here we come to start your early year and fill your-inspiration-board with a lot of gorgeous ideas. And the best part is, you even can mix them up! So, should we begin now?
Happy new year and have ablast ahead!
Well, is it the rexact year whe you palnned your wedding day? Here we come to start your early year and fill your-inspiration-board with a lot of gorgeous ideas. And the best part is, you even can mix them up! So, should we begin now?
1. Vintage glamour (with a twist).
We will start this post with something sweet and dreamy. Try to imagine an industrial warehouse decked out with ornate, over-the-top centerpieces and set aglow with strands of twinkling lights and candles. You get the picture: a whimsical mash-up of old and new.
2. Encore metallics.
Brides continue to embrace copper, rose gold, and pewter because they’re so versatile. Not only do they work with other colors for a look that’s at once relaxed and fun, they are ideal tones for a black-tie evening. Pro tip: “Use shine strategically,”
because metallic linens on every table is too much: better to save the shine for the head and display tables.
Brides continue to embrace copper, rose gold, and pewter because they’re so versatile. Not only do they work with other colors for a look that’s at once relaxed and fun, they are ideal tones for a black-tie evening. Pro tip: “Use shine strategically,”
because metallic linens on every table is too much: better to save the shine for the head and display tables.
3. Neutral territory.
From charcoal to blue-greys, or grey-green. This color palette is perfect for the bride who wants to achieve a classic, sophisticated feel that won’t seem dated or look too trendy in years to come. Because the neutrals will save you from an opverdone decoration
From charcoal to blue-greys, or grey-green. This color palette is perfect for the bride who wants to achieve a classic, sophisticated feel that won’t seem dated or look too trendy in years to come. Because the neutrals will save you from an opverdone decoration
4. Setting a mood.
Lounge areas have been an important decor element at wedding cocktail hours for years, but as after-parties come into fashion wedding pros find themselves setting up more lounge-style. You also can change the lighting so the room or tent has more of a club feel.
Lounge areas have been an important decor element at wedding cocktail hours for years, but as after-parties come into fashion wedding pros find themselves setting up more lounge-style. You also can change the lighting so the room or tent has more of a club feel.
5. For the love of pink.
Well it should be pink rose color, to be exact, remains the “it” wedding color. No doubt, the blush color itself is a “now and forever” shade, because it’s both trending and timeless. Don’t you agree?
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So, that’s the upcoming inspiration that might caught
your attention as a groom and bride. We hope that our articel will give you
tons of ideas inside your head! See you on the next blogpost!
xoxo,
Steve’s Decor
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