Practical Tips To Choosing Your Wedding Colors

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After the announcement of your engagement, family and friends prepare for the big day and one question you should certainly expect from your loved ones is "What is your wedding colour(s)?

Choosing the theme for your wedding is very important and definitely one of the first wedding decision you are to make. As it determines some weddings items such as the hall decoration, bridal train colour choice, aso-ebi amongst others.

However, if you find it hard making a colour choice, here are a few points that could contribute to making that decision easier for you.

- Choose a colour that complements the venue

Your choice of colour could determine the hall you would use. For example, a hall interior painted in orange would be good for a brown and cream themed wedding. However, If you do not want to be limited as regards your colour choice you could go for a neutral coloured hall or be ready to pay for a total wall cover.

 

- Pick your favourite colour

What better way/day is there, to display your favourite colour, if not at your wedding? Case Closed! .lol

 

- Create a mood with your colour

Select the colour that will showcase the mood that you want to create.
Some colour blends perfectly resonate a statement! Therefore, create the aura you want, it's your wedding.


- Go online

Search on different social media platforms for colour ideas for your wedding. You will be able to get one or two colour inspiration that you will like.

 

- Do your research

Magazines, art galleries and social media platforms are all great sources for inspiration. Although you want to pick colors that are on trend, looking towards art and design may help you see colors you already love in another perspective.

 

- Consult the color wheel

Typically, there are principles to follow to pick colors that go well together. Pick opposites because they pair a cool and warm (examples include turquoise and coral). Other color pairings that work are the ones that share a primary color (think: sunshine yellow and melon orange or fuchsia and blush). Best way would be to pair a bright, saturated color with a neutral. E.g. blush and gold.

 

- Attend more weddings for inspiration

Attending weddings is one of the best ways to get first-hand information about something you like or admire. At weddings, you tend to see trends and understand what would work for you or wouldn't.
So while turning up at that wedding be sure to get colour inspired!

 

Lastly, don't overthink it. Colors are supposed to be guidelines, not a rule. 

Written by Temitope Ikusika