Why You Need A Unique Wedding Venue
Weddings are an opportunity to bring visual manifestation of your love for all to see. The magic that weddings carry, and their significance, can very rarely be undermined and remain one of the truest forms of love available. It’s for that reason that your wedding should feel unique – it should feel like something that no one else could ever replicate and will stand as an everlasting beacon of your love.
The nice part about living in such a beautiful, open world is that there’s no shortage of unique wedding venues regardless of where you’re looking to plan your wedding. While the venue itself may stay the same for many couples, the decorations and atmosphere that come with that are so customizable that it will still feel uniquely yours.
Taking inspiration from one of North America’s largest cities, here’s some of Toronto’s most incredible wedding venues. What’s fun about these is that they range so much in style – from traditional to casual and everything in between, there’s a lot to take away from this. You can see how utilizing the design of each space can bring out individual styles and comforts to otherwise generic spaces.
What’s great about these types of venues, as well, is their ability to create a truly feeling of closeness regardless of space. The architectural layout of some venues can play a key role in the feel of your wedding. Buildings that have a generally warm-feeling design will make your guests feel as though they are stepping into a world of happiness before the decorations even go up. When the venue is fully dressed and ready to go, you’re guaranteed to have a place that screams personality, happiness and forever.
Staying unique doesn’t have to mean staying local, and many times it doesn’t. Costa Rica is a great example of an easily accessible area with beautiful scenery that doesn’t require breaking the bank. What’s nice about Costa Rica is that the small country boasts a large amount of rainforests, waterfalls and other natural beauties that are perfect for those that are more in tune with nature.
Ultimately, your wedding becomes unique when you feel that you have put a piece of yourself into it. This is where wedding planners are great because they know how to mix your personal style with traditional designs that we’re all accustomed to. Here’s a quick article on the steps to hiring a wedding planner if you want to see a bit more.
The thing about a wedding planner that I’m always cautious about is making sure that you don’t start compromising on the back of laziness. There are some wedding planners that don’t want to go the extra mile and, if they aren’t, you’re better to cut them quick before things get out of control. Too many times are brides willing to sacrifice their dreams of the perfect wedding for things like poorly forecasted budgets, inefficiency with vendors that lead to poor designs, and frustrations/rifts between bride and planner.
There’s always the option to go it alone and forego a planner as well. While this is a great option if you know exactly what you want, make sure to recruit some help to lessen the burden on yourself. What’s amazing about doing things on your own is that you know exactly what you’re going to get, and because you’re dealing directly with your vendors, you never need to worry about any communications that are lost in translation. And, of course, you’ll save quite a bit of money.
The downside, however, is that the workload is pretty heavy. Even smaller weddings have a lot of fine details, and even without planning the whole things yourself you’re going to be very busy. I would advise looking up the type of wedding you want and creating a checklist if you’re looking at going it alone. There’s a lot to be done and not a lot of time to do it.
Keeping your personality in your wedding is what will make it the most memorable day of your life. This is a day that you get to share with the most precious person in your life, and there’s no need to sacrifice what you don’t need to. Remember to keep your calm and you’ll be walking down the aisle worry free and beautiful.
The nice part about living in such a beautiful, open world is that there’s no shortage of unique wedding venues regardless of where you’re looking to plan your wedding. While the venue itself may stay the same for many couples, the decorations and atmosphere that come with that are so customizable that it will still feel uniquely yours.
Taking inspiration from one of North America’s largest cities, here’s some of Toronto’s most incredible wedding venues. What’s fun about these is that they range so much in style – from traditional to casual and everything in between, there’s a lot to take away from this. You can see how utilizing the design of each space can bring out individual styles and comforts to otherwise generic spaces.
What’s great about these types of venues, as well, is their ability to create a truly feeling of closeness regardless of space. The architectural layout of some venues can play a key role in the feel of your wedding. Buildings that have a generally warm-feeling design will make your guests feel as though they are stepping into a world of happiness before the decorations even go up. When the venue is fully dressed and ready to go, you’re guaranteed to have a place that screams personality, happiness and forever.
Staying unique doesn’t have to mean staying local, and many times it doesn’t. Costa Rica is a great example of an easily accessible area with beautiful scenery that doesn’t require breaking the bank. What’s nice about Costa Rica is that the small country boasts a large amount of rainforests, waterfalls and other natural beauties that are perfect for those that are more in tune with nature.
Ultimately, your wedding becomes unique when you feel that you have put a piece of yourself into it. This is where wedding planners are great because they know how to mix your personal style with traditional designs that we’re all accustomed to. Here’s a quick article on the steps to hiring a wedding planner if you want to see a bit more.
The thing about a wedding planner that I’m always cautious about is making sure that you don’t start compromising on the back of laziness. There are some wedding planners that don’t want to go the extra mile and, if they aren’t, you’re better to cut them quick before things get out of control. Too many times are brides willing to sacrifice their dreams of the perfect wedding for things like poorly forecasted budgets, inefficiency with vendors that lead to poor designs, and frustrations/rifts between bride and planner.
There’s always the option to go it alone and forego a planner as well. While this is a great option if you know exactly what you want, make sure to recruit some help to lessen the burden on yourself. What’s amazing about doing things on your own is that you know exactly what you’re going to get, and because you’re dealing directly with your vendors, you never need to worry about any communications that are lost in translation. And, of course, you’ll save quite a bit of money.
The downside, however, is that the workload is pretty heavy. Even smaller weddings have a lot of fine details, and even without planning the whole things yourself you’re going to be very busy. I would advise looking up the type of wedding you want and creating a checklist if you’re looking at going it alone. There’s a lot to be done and not a lot of time to do it.
Keeping your personality in your wedding is what will make it the most memorable day of your life. This is a day that you get to share with the most precious person in your life, and there’s no need to sacrifice what you don’t need to. Remember to keep your calm and you’ll be walking down the aisle worry free and beautiful.