A Guide to Decorating Your Hotel Wedding Venue
Home to the mile-long Tynemouth Longsands, Newcastle's bustling nightlife, and museums of every description, Tyne and Wear has a little something for everyone. Hidden amongst this county's impressive Roman heritage and landscaped Victorian parks is an array of hotel wedding venues just waiting to host your wedding reception. From Sunderland to Tynemouth, a choice of plush blank canvas beckon you to unleash your dream vision. Here are a few steps to narrow your focus and get your wedding décor on the right track.
Start With the Existing Décor
The majority of hotel venues provide couples with decorative items that complement the existing interiors, from Chiavari chairs to candelabras and centrepieces. The best part? Most of these items can be easily incorporated into your desired wedding aesthetic, leaving you with more budget to play with. Florals are an effortless way of infusing personality into any space or elevating existing décor to an exciting degree. If you have a stately hotel on the cards, fresh, pastel blooms can easily add a romantic, elegant touch fitting to the setting. An organic display of foliage and dried botanicals offer a more down-to-earth touch for more boho-inspired themes—there's a reason dried wedding flowers make the coolest wedding décor.
Get Personal With Your Signage and Vintage Décor
Backdrops and custom signage are an easy way to infuse a hotel venue with a sense of intimacy. You could start with a classic welcome sign or splash out with a gorgeous, floral seating plan. Amongst Tyne and Wear's dedicated décor suppliers, you can discover a host of unique accessories that best reflect your style. From vintage post boxes to birdcages and luxury red carpets, there is ample opportunity to add that personal touch.
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