The luxury of wedding decor reaches its peak when you combine outdoor elements with indoor venues. Think: lush foliage, open tents, dripping flowers and other amazing elements that combine the best of both worlds. Bringing the outdoors in for your wedding decor will astound your guests and create a magical ceremony or reception that won’t be soon forgotten.
A refined botanical version of a ballroom reception, covering chandeliers with lush florals and including cherry blossom trees as a backdrop creates an unforgettable garden-inspired theme and the best of both worlds. Photography: Triple Cord, Floral Design: Nisie’s Enchanted Florist.
Rustic goes upscale in a high-end tent that brings element of the ranch indoors. From hay bales to rustic barnwood walls, this exquisite space blurs the lines between indoors and out. Photography: Chris and Kristen, Event Design: Crosby + Jon, Event Planning: Donna Urban Events.
Too cold during your winter wedding to host it outdoors? Combine rustic logs and a window-filled space to create the cozy ambiance you’re dying to have, with the comfort your guests long for. Photography: Anastasia Photography, Event Planning: Petite Pearl Events.
Garden goes modern in this all-white venue that was turned into a plant-filled space for the ceremony and reception. Topiaries, trees and event a real grass runner helped transform the space. Photography: Angelica Glass, Event Planning: Color Me Smitten, Florals: Pat’s Floral Designs.
An open, airy venue packed with foliage and huge blossoms simultaneously hanging from above and growing from the tables will have your guests in awe and second-guessing if they are truly dining indoors. Photography: Love Katie and Sarah, Styling and Planning: Dot Dot Dash, Florals: Fleur.
An incredible backdrop combines the mysterious elements of a secret English garden maze with dripping florals, lavish foliage and an exquisite chandelier in this wedding backdrop that seems royally inspired. Photography: Brian Hatton Weddings.
Draping vines, candles and bare bulbs from above will create a secret garden style atmosphere for your guests. Event Design + Florals: Hens and Chicks.
For a dazzling take on outdoors-in, look no further than this colorful reception designed by Preston Bailey, complete with floating glass dance floor over flowers and projected flowers up above. Exquisite and one-of-a-kind. Photography: John Labbé {Via: The Knot}
Trees seem magical when inside of a ballroom, even more so when combined with ornate ceilings and dripping with their own chandeliers. Photography: Richard Greenhouse shared under Creative Commons license.
Take your wedding through a whimsical garden, featuring an ivy-covered centrepiece in a circular seating arrangement, a grass aisle runner and straight-from-the-forest moss tablescapes. Photography: Simon Milder, Event Design: The Design Depot.
Choosing the right venue will help create the right light for bringing the outdoors indoors, like at this wedding inside The Orangerie at Tower Hill Botanic Gardens. Conservatories, greenhouses and sun parlours will all create the same stunning light-filled effect and may even come with built-in greenery. Photography: The Imagery Studio, Event Design: Tower Hill Botanic Garden.
This hedge-turned dessert bar and cake display is exquisite, and a completely unexpected element at this ballroom wedding. Photography: Alina M. Photography and Design, Event Planning: Events by Francesca, Floral Design: Avant Gardens {See the entire wedding featured on PreOwnedWeddingDresses.com}
Exchanging vows under a ceiling covered with hanging wisteria creates a magical fairytale feeling for your ceremony. Photography: Three Nails Photography by Hunter Leone, Floral Design: I Love Tulip {Via: Green Wedding Shoes}