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DECORATIONS Creative Elegance Wedding Decor | www.creativeelegance.com.au | 08 9523 1202
Annaliese & Mark Miller
0407 587 717
C o l o u r A w a r e How do you know what will look good
before going on a wild spending spree or even attempting to set up
trial-and-error style. Simple. You can hire a professional decorator or get some tips here
directly from one! Written by Annaliese Miller from Creative Elegance Wedding Decor Choice of colour is an important
consideration in the wedding planning process. When choosing your wedding colour theme there are many points to consider. Most brides will ask themselves:
What is their favourite colour? What is in
fashion at the moment? Will the dress colour suit the bridesmaids? Will this
colour photograph well? Am I able to get flowers to complement the colour? Will it match in with the decor of
my reception venue? I think that there are probably no
real definitive answers. In terms of
colour in wedding decor I believe that any colour combination can look good as long as it is done properly. This
doesn’t have to mean spending lots of money to achieve it either, as careful use
of colour in the right places can make
all the difference to your wedding. For instance, if you have chosen a strong colour like red or navy blue,
it is probably best to use this sparingly. Of course, the furnishings at the reception venue will also impact on how much colour the decorator should use. If your venue has mainly muted tonings, high ceilings and windows, then more colour in the decorations would be beneficial. Or if, on the
other hand, the venue has brightly
coloured carpet, chairs and window treatments then keep the decor colour to a minimum. Again, there are no real hard and fast rules about what you should and shouldn’t have, as everyone has different tastes. I do find these
days, however, that most brides like to
keep it simple but elegant.