Simone + Patrick's Bold and Vibrant Home Venue Wedding

As many stunning venues are out there, you can’t get much more fitting than a couple’s own home to host their wedding. Simone and Patrick got married in the Spring, and went for a full-on color explosion from their front doorstep to backyard for an intimate ceremony and reception. We worked with Gathered Events on this ultra-vibrant yet sophisticated and upscale-feeling event for this special couple!

The ceremony — held in front of the house with the porch serving as the altar — was a show-stopper with color-blocked floral arrangements lining a white-and-black-checkered aisle that led to a custom square archway that continued the rainbow of colors along with lots of texture. The vibrant colors with the equally bold flooring and seating made for such a striking visual — it’s safe to say their front yard was completely transformed!

Simone and Patrick have a backyard space that was just as fit for the reception. A black-and-white dance floor nestled between some large trees anchored the setup, so we surrounded it with ground arrangements in the full color range. The head table was another focal point, and held colorful compote and ikebana arrangements. It sat beneath a black pergola — draped with string lights — that we accented with floral clusters and ground arrangements around the perimeter.

Other guest tables held similar bold centerpiece arrangements and taper candles in black holders — the place settings tied in the combination of black and colorful vibrance. The cake table also made a statement with color-blocked arrangements all around the base.

Simone’s long-stem bridal bouquet focused on the orange and fuschia shades of the color palette, and made a statement with large blooms like Peonies. It tied in with the overall range while standing out to accessorize this stunning bride!

Bridal Bouquet Ingredients: fuschia Peonies, Juliet Garden Roses, Shimmer Roses, yellow Lisianthus, yellow Frill Tulips, yellow Butterfly Ranunculus, orange Spray Roses, peach Ranunculus, purple Lilac


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