How to Style Your Barn Wedding

If you're looking for a rustic, down-to-earth wedding venue then, a barn would be perfect. We know that barn weddings are all the rage right now and at Tregedna Weddings we have the perfect space for you. Our venue is nestled in the heart of the countryside and provides a stunning backdrop for your big day.

Imagine exchanging your vows in our loft with the rustic old barn charm as your backdrop. It's definitely something to get excited about!

Barn Wedding Styling

There are endless possibilities when it comes to decorating and styling a barn wedding. In this blog post, we will give you some inspiration and ideas to get you started.

Styling a Barn Wedding from simple decorations to elaborate setups, we have something for everyone! So if you're planning your big day and considering a barn venue, be sure to read on for inspiration!

One of the great things about having a barn wedding is that you can really make it your own. Whether you want to keep it simple with some hay bales and mason jars or go all out with string lights and chandeliers, there are endless possibilities.

Here are some ideas to get you started:

Use vintage furniture and props to create a rustic feel.

Adding vintage furniture and props is a great way to style a barn wedding and give it a rustic feel. Style your reception area with vintage tables and chairs, and drape quilts and rugs to create a cosy atmosphere. Place vintage suitcases, crates, and barrels around the room to serve as extra seating or tables.

For the ceremony area, make the most of the vintage wooden door as a backdrop, and hang antique copper kettles, milk jugs, or as we have - choose pretty candle holders. Scatter vintage lace and doilies around to create an elegant look.

By using vintage furniture and props, you can create a beautiful and unique barn wedding that your guests will love!

Decorate your wedding barn with flowers, greenery, and candles.

When decorating your barn wedding with flowers, greenery, and candles, it's important to choose colours and textures that will complement the rustic setting. Here are a few ideas to get you started:

Flowers Choose soft, romantic flowers like roses, peonies, and gardenias. Opt for muted colours like pale pinks, ivories, and sage greens.

Greenery Use lush greenery like eucalyptus, ferns, and ivy to create a natural look.

Candles Stick to simple white or ivory candles for a classic look. Or go for something more unique with coloured candles or candle holders in shapes.

Hang string lights or chandeliers from the beams to create a romantic ambience.

When decorating your barn wedding with string lights or chandeliers, it's important to choose a style that will complement the rustic setting.

Hang string lights or chandeliers from the beams to create a romantic ambience. This is a great way to add extra lighting and make the space feel more intimate.

Choose light fixtures with antique details or rustic finishes to match the barn setting.

Opt for lights in soft, romantic colours like pink, ivory, or beige.

By using string lights or chandeliers, you can create a beautiful and unique barn wedding that your guests will love!

Choose neutral colours like white, beige, and light grey to create a timeless look.

When decorating your barn wedding, it's important to choose colours that will complement the rustic setting. A great option is to choose neutral colours like white, beige, and light grey. This will create a timeless look that your guests will love.

For the reception area, use neutral-coloured tablecloths, chair covers, and runners. You can also add accents of natural wood or greenery to create a rustic feel.

For the ceremony area, opt for a white or ivory backdrop for your wedding photos. You can also use natural wood or greenery to create a rustic feel.

By using neutral colours, you can create a beautiful and elegant barn wedding that will be remembered for years to come!

Add some greenery by hanging garlands or placing potted plants around the venue.

Adding greenery is a great way to dress up your barn wedding and create a rustic feel. You can hang garlands from the ceiling or around the perimeter of the room, or place potted plants around the venue. This is a simple way to add some extra colour and texture to the space.

If you're looking for some inspiration, take a look at these beautiful examples:

Hang garlands of ivy, eucalyptus, or ferns from the ceiling to create a lush and natural look.

Place potted plants like boxwood, succulents, or ferns around the room to add some texture and colour.

By adding greenery, you can dress up your barn wedding and create a beautiful and rustic atmosphere for your guests!

Personalise your barn venue with photos or signs that reflect you and your partner's personality.

When decorating your barn wedding, it's important to personalise the space with photos or signs that reflect you and your partner's personality. This is a great way to add some extra charm and make the space feel more like home.

You can use photos of yourselves, your friends and family, or your favourite quotes and sayings. If you're looking for some inspiration, take a look at these beautiful examples:

Hang a photo collage of you and your partner throughout the years.

Display a sign that says "Mr. & Mrs." or your wedding date.

Display a chalkboard with a message like "Our love story started here" or " Happily ever after starts now".

By using personalised photos or signs, you can create a unique barn wedding that reflects who you are as a couple!

These are just a few ideas to get you started. Be sure to browse our real weddings for more barn wedding inspiration! Get creative and have fun with it!

Your barn wedding is sure to be a beautiful and memorable event that your guests will talk about for years to come. With a little planning and creativity, you can make it truly one-of-a-kind.

Thanks for reading and happy styling!

Don't forget to contact us today to book a viewing - we can't wait to meet you!

Credits:

Jake Timms Photography

Emily Rose Event Hire

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