Wedding Venues
Step 2: Your Venue:
Look at your venue think how you would like it to be decorated,
take in to consideration the style of the room where would you
like the cake displayed.
Traditional venue:
For a venue that has a lot of character with beams and lots
of traditional features you may want to choose a more classic
elegant cake to compliment the grandeur of the venue, if the
room has lots of wooden panels your design need to stand out
against it
For a traditional elegant venue go to Brocket
Hall
A modern venue
For a modern minimalist venue a contemporary cake would work
well, an elegant cake with clean-cut lines would compliment the
style of the room. If you decide on very simple flower arrangements
and table decorations you will want you cake to reflect this.
An example of a minimalist venue: The
Commonwealth Club
A country venue:
If you have a country wedding it’s good to incorporate
a natural feel to your cake, maybe go for lots of green foliage
or twigs to bring the outside in. This style works well in a
barn setting, which are becoming more popular.
For a barn venue go to: Elms
Barn Weddings
A Marquee:
A marquee is a lovely setting for a wedding depending on how
you choose to decorate the marquee will guide you to the best
design. If your wedding were in the middle of the summer a chocolate
cake would not be advisable due to the heat and lack of air conditioning.
For marquee hire see: Marquee
and Tent Hire
Something different:
You may choose a venue, which is famous, for example Pinewood
Studios. We made a cake recently in the style of film reels to
bring in the atmosphere of the venue.
For pinewood studios see: WeddingVenues.com
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