Five Top Tips on how to add Floral Installations to your Wedding Venue Decoration

Hello all, so after a super exciting launch of our new luxury wedding styling services, I thought I’d bring you a little more wedding venue decoration inspiration and our five top tips on how to create real impact through gorgeous floral installations to enhance your event styling.

There’s no doubt that large-scale floral installations add impact and the wow factor to your beautiful wedding flowers. It’s a trend I’ve embraced for several years now, and drawing on my years of experience as a luxury wedding stylist, wedding designer, and floral designer means I know just how to enhance your luxury wedding decor. So, whether it’s a luxury wedding venue, an outdoor tipi wedding, a garden marquee wedding, or a rustic barn wedding, we’ve got the wedding venue decoration for you.

I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again, having just one creative to coordinate your vision using all the right flowers and props seamlessly, not only cuts down on valuable time spent but helps ensures the perfect aesthetic is achieved.

Our large-scale hoops help fill open spaces full of sweet smelling blooms and fragrant foliage

  1. Hanging decorations

Whatever your aesthetic, hanging decorations are an essential part of our five top tips for wedding venue decoration, and floral installations. Tailored to your preferred colour palette, they can suit a rustic barn as in the image below or can help create an elegant, yet celebratory feel in a neutral space with super high ceilings.

A tree branch suspended horizontally from the ceiling of a wedding barn venue is lit by twinkly fairy lights.  The tree branch is in silhouette and features flowers and foliage

Ambient lighting and rustic hanging designs create the perfect aesthetic when bringing the outside in

High ceilings are an absolute favourite of ours, but when working with such vast, open spaces, we would always recommend a large-scale hanging design to create an intimate, more cosy atmosphere.

2. Flower Clouds

Flower clouds or flower bombs. Call them what you will, they look amazing above a ceremony table and can be transferred to above the top table too. Because of their versatility, they’re a staple of our wedding venue decorations and floral installations. We adore designing flower clouds using long-lasting dried flowers, or full of lush greenery to ‘bring the outside in’ or, as below, even a gorgeous combination of both. They deserve a place in our five top tips for wedding and event styling!

Flower clouds are right on trend at the moment and create wonderful textures when combined with fresh and dried material

3. Moongate

One of my favourite floral installations to design, our huge Moongate really does create impact and that all-important wow factor when combined with your wedding flowers. It’s a gorgeous statement piece that works wonderfully for outdoor wedding decor as well as indoor weddings and can be repurposed and moved from the ceremony to the reception too if needed. We’ve designed them for indoors wedding venues, outdoor weddings and in the middle of fields too (!) and they look equally stunning filled with all foliage or beautiful abundant blooms in your colour palette.

One of my favourite aspects of what I do - is I can advise you on how to best decorate your space for the whole day by creating the perfect vibe you’re looking for.

Our large-scale Moongate creates the perfect visual full-stop for your wedding ceremony

4. Floor decorations

Floor decorations have become super popular of late and it’s a trend we are more than happy to embrace. From meadow trays to larger installations, these designs look incredible either side of you as you say your vows, or can frame your top table beautifully too.

A super flexible floral installation, floor decorations can really provide the kind of wedding venue decoration needed to elevate a space and because of this, are firmly part of our five top tips for wedding venue decoration.

wedding flowers designed as a floral installation placed on the floor in bright colours using dried and fresh flowers

5. Floral Pillars

The final of our five top tips is our floral pillars. One of the loveliest wedding venue decoration designs our couples choose. Full of soft foliage and tumbling flowers, they are natural and wild and work well in any setting whether it be a woodland tipi wedding, a smart marquee garden wedding, or an opulent stately home wedding.

In terms of wedding venue decoration, I think they’re our most requested floral installation at the moment and can be made to suit any shape or height and can be repurposed and moved from your ceremony to the venue too, which suits us just perfectly and we love just love sustainable wedding flowers!

So how can our new luxury wedding styling and wedding venue decoration, help you plan your wedding?

I’ve always absolutely loved interior design and have lots of experience in styling shoots from when I worked in advertising and marketing in a former life, so I just thought why not combine flowers and styling?

I have years of experience in luxury weddings, I’m known for my creativity and ability to work with colour …. and I’m going to be at your wedding venue on the day! I’ve also amassed some truly beautiful items over the years for wedding venue decoration and wedding prop hire, and it’s got to be less emails for our couples if they work with one person who sorts everything for them on the day.

I do hope our five top tips for wedding venue decoration have inspired you with a few ideas of the wonderful floral installations and the choice of wedding flowers we can coordinate for your wedding day.

We also have heaps of different table centrepieces and vases, candles, candlesticks, tea lights, lanterns, and napkins, table runners, placemats, and chairs to complete your luxury wedding styling, so do pop across and have a look at what we can do for you.

Finally, if you’re looking for bags of inspiration for wedding flowers month-by-month, then do pop into our portfolio

Enjoy, Tx

My thanks to the following awesome photographers:

Image 1: Maytree Photography

Image 2: Nicola Thompson Photography

Image 3: Ellie Grace Photography

Image 4: Rosie May Kelly

Image 5: Samuel Docker Photography

Image 6: Dainty Weddings

Image 7 + 8: Foxley Photography

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