Style of Location
The location dictates elements of style and sets the tone of the wedding. The bride and groom should choose a theme that fits the venue's surroundings and style.
Consistency is important. If a country wedding is decided upon, for example, then all elements of the day must be considered in this light, from beginning to end.
A city wedding usually requires more sophistication than a rural setting; this may be reflected in a more modern choice of flowers or transport.
A marquee in a country garden may require a more rustic and 'homemade' touch. Such weddings usually demand a high level of creativity and involvement from the bride and groom.
A hotel wedding usually creates a level of formality and luxury. They can take on a different atmosphere if guests are also staying at the venue, and the bride and groom must be prepared to socialise with guests.
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