The perfect wedding colour

Help a reader choose a stunning colour scheme for her upcoming wedding...

Question:

How do I choose the perfect colour scheme for my wedding? What's hot this year?

Our wedding planning expert, Aleit answered:

A very good question and the answer ties in with quite a few of the previous questions of other readers.

Well, I always say to clients, let your venue determine your décor, in combination with your style and personalities. That then indirectly influences your choice of flowers.

Should you be more of a country Bride, this would mean that longer stems, like Calla lilies, may not be suitable to that specific look.

Chat to your florist, brain storm ideas. Get pictures together to serve as inspiration and remember to have your meetings at your venue.

Lastly, keep it timeless, and do NOT be too trend driven. It is not a corporate launch, but you're BIG Day, that you only have once.

Your location will really determine which direction you should be going. Consider the time of day that you will be hosting your big day. Should it be a luncheon celebration, you should be careful going to OTT. Also, a fantastic outdoor venue should not be spoiled by too much decor competing with the natural surroundings: your theme should rather enhance the venue and views. For example, be careful of the use of the colour blue at a naturally green winelands venue.

Black and white as a colour scheme used to be very big. Mmmmm, all over now. Black is now replaced by charcoal or grey.

You cannot go wrong with doing a crisp white ceremony. Clean, yet opulent. With pre-dinner drinks you can introduce a more fun and upbeat colour scheme, to show that the celebration is starting now. Then you can tone down the colour scheme once again for dinner.

Whatever you do, remember, you wish to look at your photos in 15 years from now, and think "Wow!!!" So keep your reception timeless.

So what is hot for this season?

  • Texture is big. Different patterns on other different unique patterns.
  • Charcoal and white as a main colour scheme.
  • Royal blue in combination with off white and white.
  • Opulence. Less is more, that's why, and more is so much more.
  • White on white still very big.
  • Vintage royal colours and furniture.

    Be very careful to throw all of the above together. Shabby chic is over now.

    Have fun; refer to the gallery page on our website and also our blog.

    Good luck with the planning.

    What colours would you recommend for a wedding? Did you have an interesting colour scheme at your nuptials? Share your own wedding décor tips and ideas in the box below...

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    Elize 5/14/2009 11:01:54 AM
    I got married now recently, my husband and i know each other for 20 years, and have had a long 15 year relationship, before deciding to tie the knot. Nevertheless we found the perfect venue, House of JC le Roux quite by accident, and it was the best decision we made in choosing the venue. We basically did everything around the venue - colour scheme, invitations etc. Colour scheme was ivory and gold, the invitations we choose bubbles representing the champagne, wedding cake was chocolate with gold trimmings and my wedding dress was ivory.My bouquet was yellow which looks absolutely beautiful in the fotos. I can totally agree with choosing your colours around the venue, it really worked for me. I actually first chose my colours and the venue just happen to suit my colour scheme and everything was plain and simple, yet classy, just the way i wanted it to be.
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