One of the most popular wedding trends as of late is to go one step further with the floral design, crafting flower walls that are incorporated in a variety of ways throughout the soirée.
When we ask brides what they spent the most money on for their celebrations, oftentimes the answer is flowers. There's just something about walking into a beautiful ballroom filled with hundreds – if not thousands – of fragrant blooms that makes couples and their loved ones look around in awe. One of the most popular wedding trends as of late is to go one step further with the floral design, crafting flower walls that are incorporated in a variety of ways throughout the soirée.
Kim Kardashian and Kanye West even exchanged vows in front of a wall of white roses, which perhaps made the décor trend more mainstream. The gorgeous décor is absolutely lovely for a ceremony backdrop – which we see most often – as well as when used for a ceremony entrance, reception décor, or even the backdrop for a photo booth or sweetheart table. While floral walls can be expensive, many couples are choosing to incorporate a wall of flowers that can be moved from one portion of the event to another – or incorporating a hedge wall adorned with blooms instead – for a wow-factor.
For more inspiration, take a look at the beautiful flower walls from real weddings below. Be sure to click on each image to see more from these gorgeous events!
Photo by Jana Williams Photography; Floral Design by The Hidden Garden; Rentals by Revelry Event Designers
Photo by Joe Buissink Photography; Floral & Event Design by White Lilac Inc.
Photo by Jenny Haas Photography; Guest Seating by Chameleon Chair Collection
Photo by Jeff Tisman Photography; Aisle Runner by The Original Runner Company; Bridal Salon: Bridal Reflections; Linens by Nüage Designs
Photo by Lauren Ross Photography & Nancy Cohn Photography; Planning & Design by Posh Parties; Venue: The Breakers (See more weddings at The Breakers!)
Photo by Duke Photography; Floral Design by Amaryllis Floral & Event Design
Photo by Amy Arrington Photography; Floral Design by Edge Design Group
Photo by Kat Braman Photography; Planning & Design by Posh Parties