Choosing Your Wedding Colours

Where To Start!?

Among the many exciting decisions awaiting you on your wedding planning journey, one of the most delightful is choosing your wedding colours! The hues you select will set the tone for your special day and reflect your unique style as a couple.

There are so many beautiful colour combinations to consider when selecting your colour palette, which can make it difficult to know where to start!

Colour Palettes

There are no rules when it comes to choosing your colour scheme, but we'd always recommend choosing colours that complement one another to maintain a visually appealing and consistent theme.

When selecting your wedding colours, it's always useful to use the colour wheel for guidance. Consider the basics of primary, secondary, and tertiary colours.

You could create a harmonious look with analogous colours, go for vibrant contrast with complementary hues, or explore more complex triadic and tetradic schemes for a balanced mix.

For a refined touch, you may also consider a monochromatic palette, using different shades of a single colour. Don't overlook neutrals like whites and grays, as these always offer a timeless and elegant backdrop on your special day.

The Vibe

Firstly, take a moment to think about the atmosphere you envision for your celebration. Are you dreaming of a romantic, timeless affair or a vibrant, modern celebration? Your colour palette can help bring that vision to life!

Classic choices like soft pastels or timeless neutrals create an elegant and traditional feel, while bold and contrasting colours can infuse your wedding with energy and personality.

You may also want to take into consideration the existing tones throughout the venue. Hanbury Barns offers a gentle and neutral colour scheme to complement any wedding theme. You could compliment these or use your colours to create a stunning contrast that pops against the barns.

Things To Consider

You could allow nature to guide your colour scheme by harmonising with the natural tones of the season. Rich jewel tones might be perfect for an Autumn or Winter celebration, while soft, breezy pastels can capture the essence of Spring and Summer.

Use Pinterest to create a dream wedding decor board as inspiration. You might also want to be mindful of your wedding party's preferences and whether they'd feel comfortable wearing your chosen colours.

Most of all, don't be afraid to incorporate your personal tastes and style. If you have a favourite colour or a shared hue that holds sentimental value, weave it into your palette. Feel free to get creative – mix and match colours that resonate with you as a couple!

Huge thank you to James Merrick for the beautiful photography from Jake and Elisabeth's special day.

James Merrick Photography