Our favourite season is officially here and so is the wedding season. It is the time when you open your Facebook or Instagram profile, you are bound to scroll through at least three to four wedding pictures of some friend or relative. Gone are the days of simple weddings — today, weddings mean a celebration extravaganza. From stageless wedding decor styles to funky theme based decor ideas, the wedding decor game has evolved many folds. For an intimate ceremony, you may be planning on using your farmhouse as the venue. Here are a few things you need to keep in mind while planning a winter farmhouse wedding.
It’s The Flower Way
Nothing can look better than using a lot of flowers in the decor. They not only provide a pleasing smell to the venue, they look very pleasing to the eye as well. Opt for traditional flowers as they are easily available and much cheaper than using western flowers. Flowers like marigold and jasmine are the perfect choice for a family affair.
A Touch Of Tradition Never Harm
Highlight the space with easily available and fun accessories that give you an element of tradition to your modern decor. You can use pinwheels, colourful pots, kaleeras, temple bells, traditional Rajasthani puppets, lanterns and even colourful diyas.
You Can Go For A Colour Code
Just like Sonam Ahuja Kapoor whose wedding was all about colour coordination, design the venue according to a theme. Ask your guests to show up according to the theme only. Your photographs will turn out as amazing. Another way to do it is to make bride and groom’s sides wear two different colours.
Go Bright, Use Neons
With a colour palettes like fuschia pink, lime green, yellow, blood orange and red, you will make your venue cosy and welcoming for your guests. For more drama you can match the table and chair runners with the colour of the drapery. To make your seating arrangement more comforting, throw in some brightly coloured tiny pillows as well.
Colours, Colours And More Colours
If you want to make the farmhouse entrance look even more dramatic, decor the area with a huge rangoli pattern. With flowers or colours, that’s your choice! Other way to do this is to add a funky element like a scooter or rickshaw which can be used as a prop for photo shoots as well.
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