Wedding Wednesdays: Wedding Whereabouts
One of our favorite questions when we start to plan a wedding is:
"We don't want to have our wedding at a hotel, a typical “ballroom wedding” so what are our other options?"
For a lot of couples hotel weddings are perfect; there is a built in kitchen, staff and they can supply most necessary items such as tables, chairs and linens. We have done some pretty spectacular weddings in some fantastic hotels. Yet, as the trend for more personalized, intimate weddings continues to grow more brides and grooms are looking for venues that tell their guests a story about who they are as a couple. One of the first things we do here at JOWY Productions, after a couple has picked a date, is scout out venues. The possibilities for a non-traditional venue will vary depending on guest count, budget, time of year and city (LA is tough!) but with some forethought, the hunt for this type of venue can be fun!
Here are some of our favorite options for venues:
1. By the beach or water - Anything on the water can be romantic.
2. In a Historic Building, Library or Museum - The history and details in these buildings can make for dramatic wedding pictures and a stately union.
3. At a winery or vineyard - This is becoming a popular wedding venue--it's no wonder given how picturesque they can be. Wineries are popping up all over the country so don't rule this out if you don't live near Napa.
4. In a public or private garden - An outdoor wedding always has charm. And this could be a good budget friendly option as Mother Nature can provide some of the scenery for you and your guests.
5. On a farm or orchard - Barns, orchards and rolling green fields can lend that old world charm to a quaint vintage wedding.
6. At a private House or Estate – For a client that wants a wedding with a view but also a cozy element, renting a house can give you that. This option may also save you money if your caterer can use the existing in kitchen and your guests can use the home’s restrooms.
7. At a spiritual retreat or cultural center - Some of these centers have beautiful grounds with reception spaces.
8. At a ski lodge - Rustic and thematic lodges can be wonderfully romantic for weddings.
9. At your parent's home - If there is room for your guests, this option can be a nice homage to your family.
10. In a favorite restaurant, old nightclub, silent movie theater - Finding a venue that means something special to you as a couple will create a very distinct, personalized wedding. Maybe it's where you had your first date or where your man proposed. If there is a place that has special meaning for you, consider it as a place to have your special day!