If I Designed Weddings Instead of Interiors

When your life’s work is based on aesthetics and experience it’s easy to overlap into the event space….in my mind at least. Just like with interiors, there are budget restraints that may get in the way of my greatness so I will pretend my clients have no budget and gave me the steering wheel

Designing with Emotional Impact

Just as with interiors, I would start by understanding the emotional journey the couple wants their guests to experience. Whether it’s a sense of warmth, nostalgia, or awe, the emotional tone would guide every design decision. This approach ensures that every element, from the floral arrangements to the table settings, contributes to the overall vibe of the wedding.

Curating Themes and Concepts

Each wedding would be a distinct narrative, much like the spaces I design. Imagine a wedding inspired by a midsummer night’s dream, with ethereal lighting, lush greenery, and whimsical decor elements that transport guests into a magical forest. Or a wedding that channels the opulence of the Art Deco era, with bold geometric patterns, gold accents, and a black-and-white color scheme that exudes elegance and sophistication.

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Spaces that Tell a Story

Just as I create interiors that tell a story, each wedding space would be designed to unfold a narrative. The ceremony space would be a sacred, intimate environment where the couple’s love is celebrated, while the reception would transition into a joyful, vibrant celebration, each space reflecting different chapters of the couple’s journey.

The Power of Details

Details matter in both interiors and weddings. I would pay special attention to the small elements that make a big impact—customized menus, hand-painted signage, and unique lighting installations that not only add to the decor but also serve as conversation starters.

Balancing Aesthetics and Functionality

A beautiful wedding is not just about aesthetics; it’s about ensuring that the event flows smoothly and that guests are comfortable. My designs would balance visual appeal with practicality, ensuring that the layout promotes easy movement, the seating is comfortable, and the spaces are as functional as they are beautiful.

Bringing in the Unconventional

My love for unconventional elements in interiors would translate into weddings through the use of unexpected materials, bold color palettes, and innovative decor solutions. Whether it’s a ceiling installation made entirely of dried florals or a lounge area set up like a 1920s speakeasy, each design would have an element of surprise that makes it memorable.

Sustainability in Wedding Design

Just as I consider sustainability in interiors, I would incorporate eco-friendly practices in wedding design. This might mean using locally sourced flowers, renting decor instead of purchasing new items, or even choosing a venue that prioritizes sustainability.

Conclusion

Designing weddings would be an extension of my passion for creating spaces that resonate on a deeper level. Each wedding would be a carefully curated experience that tells a story, evokes emotions, and leaves a lasting impression on everyone involved. Through thoughtful design, attention to detail, and a commitment to personalizing every element, I would ensure that each wedding is as unique and unforgettable as the couple it celebrates.

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