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How To Choose Your Wedding Colours

April 19, 2024 Katy Chester
Graphic with text that reads 'how to choose your wedding colours' with meadow inspired wedding tablescape

Whether you’re getting married at home or overseas, celebrating in a chateau or in a barn, your wedding colours really help set the tone for your day. Your colour palette will be one of the things you need to decide quite early on in your process, as it’ll likely dictate things like stationery designs, florals and bridesmaid dresses. So how on earth do you choose? It can certainly be very overwhelming with all of the possible combinations available but I thought I’d put together a guide to help narrow it down for you.

Bride and Groom posing in reception room at Chateau Bouffemont
Pastel wedding tablescape with floral centerpieces
Peach and blush three tiered wedding cake and sugar flowers

Cake by Erzulie Cakes

Close up of wedding bouquet with blush and peach roses

Florals by Flourish & Grace

TAKE INSPIRATION FROM YOUR WEDDING VENUE

Your venue and its setting is the perfect starting point for choosing a colour palette.

Perhaps your venue is nestled amongst a lemon grove in Sicily, or surrounded by lavender fields in Provence? You could certainly draw inspiration from these settings for your colour palette.

Or perhaps you’re getting married in a grand Manor House or chateau? In which case, you may need to look to the interiors and choose colours that complement the decor already in place, if it’s not on the more neutral side. 

Brunette bride looking out to sea in Santorini with yellow bouquet
Wedding tablescape with white candles and yellow floral centerpiece
Close up of floral centerpiece with yellow and cream flowers

Flowers by Queen & Eden

Close up of wedding invitation suite with yellow ribbon

LEAN INTO THE SEASONS

If your venue isn’t providing much inspiration or is more of a blank canvas, look to the seasons to provide some inspiration.

You’ll likely have photos outside, so consider what colours will be around you and use those as starting point.

For example, if you’re getting married in spring, it’s likely that there will be blossom on the trees, so pastel colour palettes can work well with this. In summer, you’ll have even more colour around with fresh greens and garden flowers, so you can afford to go a bit brighter and bolder (if that’s your thing). In autumn, there are always lots of golden, burnt orange and red hues, so take inspiration from those and opt for a richer colour palette with warmer tones. For a winter wedding, you could take inspiration from deep green pine trees and rich burgundy berries, or go classic with snowy whites. 

Wedding place setting with golden calligraphy place card
Autumn wedding table with florals
Close up of autumn wedding bouquet with burnt orange, red and yellow
Blonde bride in white robe with autumn bouquet

CONSIDER THE AESTHETIC OF YOUR DAY

If you’re getting stuck on colours but know the general style/aesthetic you’d like to go for then let that be a bit of a guide.

For example, if you’re having a fun festival style wedding, you’ll want to embrace bright and bold colours rather than muted tones. If you’re opting for a more refined, minimal look you may want to lean into a more neutral colour palette with a hint of colour here and there.

The colours you choose will also really impact the atmosphere of the day too, so make sure to bear that in mind. For example, a wedding with lots of whites and greens might feel a bit more formal and traditional than a wedding with lots of bright colours.

Luxury wedding cake table with five tiered blush, white and pink cake and mini cakes

Cakes by Erzulie Cakes

close up of wedding place setting with blush hand made paper place card and gold calligraphy
Wedding breakfast set up with pink floral columns

Florals by Kate Wren Flowers

Bride in blush Millia London wedding dress

GO WITH WHAT YOU LOVE

If all else fails, choose a colour you love and work with that. For example, if you’re known for your love of pink, it would be crazy not to include it in your wedding in some way. You don’t have to go too over the top with it, a pop here and there can certainly do the trick.

Wedding stationery flat lay with invitation, details card and RSVP card
wedding tablescape with meadow inspired flowers
summer meadow inspired bridal bouquet with coral, blush and cream flowers

Flowers by Queen & Eden

HOW TO CREATE A COHESIVE COLOUR PALETTE

Without going too deep into colour theory, here are some simple tips for putting together your colour palette:

  • Don’t have too many colours. Try to choose 3-4 colours with one being the main feature and the others being your accent colours.

  • Consult a colour wheel to help you narrow down your selection. Colours opposite each other on the colour wheel tend to go well together (complementary colours) and colours next to each other on the wheel (analogous colours), work well together too. 

  • If you know you’d like to focus on one colour, choose your dominant shade and then go with varying tones of the same colour to create some depth.

  • If the above seems a bit overwhelming, Pinterest has some brilliant colour palette inspiration if you do a quick search, you’ll be sure to find something perfect for your day.

watercolour colour wheel

Hopefully I’ve given you lots to think about when it comes to choosing your wedding colours. It can be an overwhelming decision but once that’s sorted, so many of your other decisions should slot into place.

All photos by Natalie Stevenson Photography

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