Minimalism is the order of the day, and it is slowly extending its way into wedding trends as well.
It is starting to take front and centre stage in the wedding world, inspired by the modern movement in interior design and décor. Clean lines, less clutter, and a contemporary scenario that leaves you gasping in amazement and wonder, that is minimalism in wedding décor these days.
A minimalistic wedding strips away all the unnecessary stuff, so that every décor used helps to serve a purpose all on its own. These help to make the biggest impact as well. Here are some best tips from elite wedding planners on how to make your wedding plans minimalistic, yet tasteful and elegant.
Make it huge with a single design element
Most people equate a minimalist wedding with stark white walls, or minimum of décor, whereas, in reality, it’s about making the most out of carefully chosen design elements that help to serve a definite purpose, and can work together to create a larger design statement. For instance, imagine walking into a room lit up by hundreds of candles, or hundreds of brass lamps, or the way a beautiful centrepiece can take centre stage when strategically arranged in a modern design concept. This is what a minimalistic wedding décor is all about.
Stick to a limited colour scheme
This story is from the March Second 2019 edition of Woman's Era.
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