For many brides and grooms to be, one of the biggest challenges of planning a wedding lies in finding the perfect venue. This can be particularly difficult when a wedding is large - spaces that are big enough to house several hundred people may not necessarily have the particular vibe or charm that would be ideal.
The good news is that, with careful use of lighting and decor, your event management team can give pretty much any space the vibe and charm that you crave. With the capabilities of modern design and, in particular, lighting, a good wedding designer can transform virtually any space, be it a huge rustic barn or a modern hotel complex, into the venue of your dreams. The creative and thoughtful use of light is a great way to set the ambience of your wedding. Lighting can be used to project images or patterns and to manipulate the color of a room. Even better, you can change the lighting as the event progresses, or between areas of the venue. So, a venue that is tastefully lit with a soft ivory hue during the early part of your wedding, as the toasts and speeches are made, can be transformed into a riot of color and imagery as the night moves on and the music takes over. Lighting can distinguish the social area of the venue from the more formal dining space, or guide people to a focal point such as the dance floor. Similarly, decor can set the tone. Color and texture, when skillfully combined, can be used to suggest everything from oriental opulence to the freezing days of winter. So if you are planning a wedding, and have found a potential venue that has the capacity but not the image you seek, why not have a conversation with an Atlanta event design expert, today?
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