Planning Your Non-Traditional Wedding

Some people dream about a classic, traditional wedding: a church service, a white dress, a reception in the banquet suite of an expensive hotel, and a school disco atmosphere with one or two too many drinks. Others, however, are looking for something a little out of the ordinary, and wish to plan a wedding that will stick in the mind of attendees for its originality. If you see yourself as one of these latter types — very creative, very independent — then here are a few tips and ideas that you may find useful when planning your special day.

Seasons Change

Be sure to plan your wedding for the season you love the most, or perhaps the season that best reflects the relationship you share with your soon-to-be life partner. A summer wedding means you can plan outdoor elements: perhaps a garden reception with a barbecue station, or outdoor games for playful couples. Pine fixtures with bamboo decorations are appropriate for this season — think The Secret Garden, only more welcoming


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Others may prefer a winter ceremony: a snug, rustic wedding with log fires and hot chocolate for guests, with dark wood furnishings and a deep-red décor. Imagine being snowed into a remote ski lodge, with chocolate and cheese fondue, soft music, and a room full of your favourite people. Heaven!

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The Perfect Venue

The important thing to remember when picking a venue is that this is your wedding, and you can have it wherever you like. You’re not a traditionalist, so don’t be afraid to be brave and celebrate your marriage where you would feel most comfortable. Are you a fan of the country? Why not get married in a beautiful barn, like the one at South Farm?


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If you and your partner are sports fanatics, remember that your favourite sports teams probably offer attractive wedding packages. Durham County Cricket Club’s wedding service offers the perfect solution and ideal surroundings for your special day. Whether it’s a fantastically situated function room offering great views over the cricket pitch or a splendid variety of service packages, there is something to suit everyone’s taste.

Know Your Theme

Have a clear theme in mind for your wedding, as this should dictate the choices you make with regards to the décor, the music, and even the food! You will often find news stories about couples with elaborate wedding themes: superheroes, Game of Thrones, etc. While these are often spectacular, the most effective theme can be a subtle one.

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Having a woodland-themed wedding allows you to make the most of charming lighting and impressive carved seating/tables. An ice-themed wedding is great for couples looking to throw a party, making the most of the frosty theme with ice-based cocktails and sculptures. Another popular wedding theme is The Great Gatsby, with noir fixtures, lavish table settings, and glorious chandeliers.

Whatever you choose for your wedding day, make sure that it will make for a day to remember for both your guests and yourself.

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