Top 2014 Wedding Themes to Consider for Outdoor Weddings at The Pavilion
Lane End, Buckinghamshire (PRWEB) July 31, 2013 -- Organic Weddings - one of the top five trends predicted for 2014 by Wedding Ideas Magazine – are in growing demand at The Pavilion.
A natural wedding theme is far more than just being eco-friendly – it is set to be popular among brides-to-be for its friendly and relaxed atmosphere and the warm rustic country look.
The great outdoors creates a natural environment for outdoor wedding ceremonies with plenty of photo opportunities in rural countryside settings, woodlands and even farmyards.
The Pavilion is a fully licensed outdoor wedding venue in Buckinghamshire – the perfect setting for an organic-themed wedding.
Key points to keep in mind when choosing an organic wedding theme include:
• Local wedding venues can often be creative with their menus. The theme is well suited to locally sourced food and handmade wedding favours such as homemade chutneys with personalised labels.
• The colour scheme can be anything from a natural shade of green to a multi-coloured festival theme or a traditional white wedding dress combined with subtle earth tones.
• Most local wedding photographers describe their style of photography as natural, relaxed and un-posed. Look for a photographer that specialises in using natural light instead of opting for fill-in flash. This will give your photographs a natural, organic look.
• Consider eco-friendly wedding transport – anything from a leisurely stroll between the church and venue, a horse drawn carriage or public transport. The Pavilion is set in 26 acres of natural grounds only a two-minute walk from the local village church.
There are three other prominent themes – quirky, dramatic and romantic – set to be big next year at all kinds of venues including outdoor wedding venues.
Weddings with a quirky theme are all about the details – clever props and subtle effects to give your big day that unusual yet stylish atmosphere.
The venue is most important when you consider a wedding theme with a dramatic ambience. Choose a venue with a grand entrance, ornate ceiling or large windows with dramatic sunsets.
Romantic weddings will always be in vogue – keep it simple, stylish and use roses as statement centrepieces.
The Pavilion at Lane End offers a wedding reception venue with high dramatic ceilings, large wall-to-wall windows and direct access to a spacious terrace – generously overlooking the rolling Chiltern Hills in Buckinghamshire.
The venue is a blank canvas set in a beautiful environment that is well suited to most wedding themes.
It is one of only two Bucks county wedding venues licensed to host outdoor ceremonies.
The venue is located only 30 miles from central London and within 30 minutes from Heathrow Airport – ideal for international wedding guests.
The Pavilion is also a local Christmas party venue that is popular with Buckinghamshire-based businesses.
This year’s Christmas Party theme is 007 Licence to Party. It will be a red carpet event with golden up-lighters, a starry back-drop, illuminated Bond figures and giant martini glasses as table centre pieces.
For further information about this wedding venue or to discuss Christmas parties please contact Sales and Marketing Manager Heni Fourie, telephone +44 (0)845 521 3013.
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The Pavilion at Lane End
Church Road
Lane End
Buckinghamshire
HP14 3HH
United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0)1494 881171
The Pavilion at Lane End is set in 26 acres of rolling Chilterns countryside in Buckinghamshire, just 30 miles from London and licensed to host indoor and outdoor wedding ceremonies.
The venue can accommodate up to 130 guests for a civil ceremony and formal wedding breakfast with up to 180 evening guests.
The Pavilion is one of five buildings at Lane End Conference Centre with access to 104 bedrooms, four lounge and bar areas, four dining rooms, a games room with a lounge and bar, plus plenty of fitness and leisure facilities.
Heni Fourie, The Pavilion at Lane End, http://www.thepavilionuk.com, +44 (0)845 521 3013, [email protected]
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