How to Choose a Wedding Venue that Fits Your Personality | Pretty Pear Bride

How to Choose a Wedding Venue that Fits Your Personality

How to Choose a Wedding Venue that Fits Your Personality | Pretty Pear Bride

Well, not just your personality, of course, but the couple as a whole, their love story, and so on. But yeah, when it comes to wedding venues here, there’s a lot of factors to consider. Which, of course, makes sense, you’re spending a lot of money on this. But yeah, if you think about it, though, choosing a wedding venue feels a bit like choosing the whole identity of your wedding. It’s like, “this is who we are, and this is how everyone’s going to see us on the biggest day ever”. No stress or anything. But sarcasm aside here, it’s a huge deal. 

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The space you pick decides what the photos look like, how the day flows, and yeah, how comfortable everyone feels while celebrating the two of you. And the funny thing is, however, a venue can either make your wedding feel like your love story or make it feel like someone else’s template (which is common, too, of course). So, picking the one that actually matches your personalities is kind of everything.

 

You Need to Think About What You Actually Care About

So it’s best to start right here; a lot of people get swept up in wedding trends. Which, sure, that’s always been a thing, but TikTok has really gone full throttle with the push, though. Like everyone thinks they need a castle or a rooftop with city lights or a ballroom so fancy nobody can relax. But like, does that fit you two? Do you love the outdoors and fresh air more than marble floors? Do you get excited about something soft, romantic, and cozy? Do you imagine your wedding feeling like a giant family party with tons of laughter and not a ton of rules?

But seriously, though, like, it’s so easy to plan for the internet and forget to plan for yourselves. A wedding’s supposed to feel like you two, not like you’re starring in someone else’s Pinterest board. So, think about what actually brings you joy.

You Need to Think About Personal Touches and Flexibility

So aesthetics do matter, but that’s not the only thing. If you could have your wedding in a castle, but no catering and drinks are allowed, then it’s clearly not worth it, right? Well, that ability to customise and make the space feel like it’s yours is honestly such a big deal. Some venues are gorgeous, sure, but they don’t let you change a thing. And that can make the wedding feel a bit stiff, not you, not your soon-to-be spouse.

But of course, not all venues are like that; some allow some wiggle room, some allow everything, and some will work with you to give you your dream wedding. Then there are places that give structure while still letting you play with the details. Actually, The Hawthorn Venue has that perfect balance of beautiful and personal, so you can bring in all the stuff that shows off your personalities without losing elegance.

Think About What You Want Your Guests to Experience

Just keep in mind that people don’t really remember decor details years later, but they’ll always remember how the wedding felt. If you’ve been to a wedding, was it similar? Like, did it feel relaxed? Fun? Emotional? Was there space to mingle? So, when looking at venues, you need to think about the guests, what they’ll like, what will make them happy, and what’s going to work with them. 

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Shafonne Myers is a certified wedding and event planner who longed for bridal inspiration that looked like her. She has created a website and magazine that brings bridal inspiration to plus size brides. She does speaking engagements educating the world about plus size brides and self confidence.