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Saturday 16 August 2014

How to Choose the Right Colour Scheme for Your Wedding

One of the most important aspects of planning a wedding is choosing the perfect colour scheme. You probably already know that your choice of colour scheme should fit the theme of your wedding. We’re going to take a look at some of the most important tips that could help you in picking the right colour for your dream wedding:

Consider the venue – The location of your wedding will, no doubt, set the tone for the occasion. That’s why it is crucial that you choose colours that complement the space. For instance, a beach wedding could use hues of sand and aqua or even corals and whites.

Set the right mood – Your choice of colour scheme could make or break the kind of mood you’re trying to set for your celebration. If you intend to give a sophisticated feel to your wedding, try shades of navy blue or ivory. Bright colours such as hot pink and Kelly green are ideal for quirky and fun weddings.

Think of the season – No matter which type of wedding you’re planning, it’s important that you choose a colour scheme that stays in harmony with the season. For instance, pretty pastel shades like pale pink, lavender, and pistachio green are perfect for springtime weddings.  

Don’t forget your bridesmaids – One of the most important factors you must consider when choosing a colour scheme is the colourings of your bridesmaids. Make sure you choose a hue that would be flattering for each of them, so that they look their best as well.


Use the right pairing concept – You probably already know that there are colours that work really well with one another, while some hues completely clash. Try to decide on one pairing concept before choosing your colour scheme. A monochromatic pairing would use only one colour in different shades and tint such as pink, pale rose, and blush.

An analogous pairing uses colours that are just adjacent to one another in the colour wheel (for example, magenta, purple, and blue). A complementary colour pairing uses colours that are placed opposite to each other in the colour wheel and can add a vibrant and fun mood to your wedding.


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