CONTACT THE EXPERTS Battersea Bloem, www.batterseabloem.com | Cevent Hire Suffolk Weddings and Events, www.cevent.co.uk | Event Curation by Victoria, www.eventcuration.co.uk | Feather & Ferns, www.featherandferns.com | Swynford Manor, www.swynfordmanor.com “You can let your colours ‘pop’ across your wedding styling; think of your choice of stationery, candles, vases, the glassware and even the drinks being served – the possibilities are endless! Limit your use of foliage, so the emphasis remains on the colourful flowers. Choose one large impact piece to provide the perfect photo backdrop. These can be existing gardens, draped materials, neon lights or floral pillars, to name a few.” – Adrienne from Battersea Bloem. “Bright and bold hues on your wedding day bring instant joy, no matter what the weather. Locations with lots of light can be the perfect match for a bright and bold colour scheme. Orange and pink are set to remain a popular choice this year, providing that glorious sunset feel. Choose a few ‘pop’ colours that are radiant and bright. If you use large flower heads, it will make them stand out even more.” – Adrienne from Battersea Bloem. www.batterseabloem.com www.batterseabloem.com www.batterseabloem.com & www.leeallison.co www.featherandferns.com & www.sianrichardson.co.uk www.featherandferns.com & www.sianrichardson.co.uk “Last June I was involved with a wedding that incorporated various shades of cerise, hot pinks and reddish pinks, alongside indigo blues, periwinkle, and some shades of purples. I used seasonal flowers such as cerise peonies, piano roses, nigella and sweet peas, to name but a few, to bring this colour scheme to life.” – Becky Frost from Feather & Ferns. “Flowers are a huge part of the look and feel throughout the day, so it’s important to budget for them accordingly. We are finding that an average spend for wedding flowers is around £2,500 to £3,000 but can vary depending on lots of factors, including seasonality, floral installation sizes and the flowers chosen. Always try to dress key areas with larger pieces that can potentially be repurposed as opposed to lots of little designs spread out over the venue.” – Becky from Feather & Ferns. Bright and bold www.featherandferns.com & www.sianrichardson.co.uk “Pastel whispers have been a favourite for weddings in recent years, but in 2025, blue isn’t just a hint; it’s being shouted from the rooftops. Royal and navy blues are set to feature in wedding palettes, giving a nod to the something blue tradition but with a modern, vibrant flair. Think blue blooms, table settings and bridesmaid dresses that pop.” – David from Swynford Manor. “This year, blue isn’t just a colour; it’s a statement, bringing depth and energy into your wedding’s ambiance. Imagine the contrast of deep blues against the lighter hues of your venue, creating a dynamic and eye-catching environment that will have your guests talking about your theme for years to come.” – David from Swynford Manor. VENUE STYLING 61
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