Your Bristol & Somerset Wedding - Page number 87 - August/September 2021 (Issue 84)

HOT TOPIC Our experts help you plan your dream day A VERY BIG HOUSE IN THE COUNTRY Q: How do we dress our country manor venue without overpowering it? Here are our top tips for dressing this type of venue… ♥ Colour. Consider your palette carefully so that it doesn’t clash with the existing decor. Georgian and Palladian interiors work well with pastel tones, while Tudor or Victorian styles suit richer, darker hues. If in doubt, going neutral is a safe bet for a timeless look. White, ivory and cream work well in any setting and can complement or tone down a dramatic interior. ♥ Metallics. Think about your accent colours and metallics. If the room has gold chandeliers and elaborate Rococo mirrors, then golds would work best in your styling. If your room houses an amazing silver collection, then take your cue from that. ♥ Simplicity. As country house interiors are often opulent, with portraits, mirrors and decorative objects, consider simple styling that will enhance this. Perhaps draw focus to an incredible feature fireplace with a foliage or floral display as well as flickering candles in the hearth. ♥ Luxury. This style of venue is all about luxury, so consider draped chiffon chair sashes, full tablescapes and glass charger plates to enhance the sense of grandeur and elegance. Holly Allman-Lopez | Ambience Venue Styling Bath www.ambiencevenuestyling.com CAUGHT ON CAMERA Q: What are the key photo opportunities during the day that we should schedule time for? One of the best things about booking an experienced photography company is that they will take on these responsibilities for you. Your venue will help you plan your timings and your photographer will get the most out of your day without it feeling like a photoshoot. As well as key moments such as walking down the aisle, signing the register, throwing confetti, making speeches, family portraits and the first dance, it’s all the bits in between that make your day unique. We love to capture the unexpected moments too: the excitement of getting ready, tears of joy and times of laughter. These are the images that weave your story together. Our favourite time for some bonus pictures around your venue is after the wedding breakfast. The sky and light is different at this time of day, and you can catch a beautiful sunset or use sparklers to dramatic effect. Our packages also include a make-up touch up for the bride, so this is an ideal time to have a refresh before the party too! Tracey and Jodie | Powder and Pearls Photography and Videography www.powderandpearls.co.uk www.powderandpearls.co.uk https://janebeadnellphotography.co.uk ASK THE EXPERTS 87

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