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Choosing your wedding colors might seem daunting, especially if you don’t consider yourself being creative. But if you stick to the following 7 tips, finding a color scheme for your wedding is pretty straightforward.

First things first, why do you even need a color scheme, aka color palette, for your wedding?

Wedding colors set the mood and paint a cohesive picture of your day. Even if you are having an intimate, casual wedding or an elopement just for the two of you, a wedding color scheme is key to creating a cohesive wedding aesthetic.

Another advantage is that it makes wedding planning much easier. Once you have decided on your colors, everything else falls into place naturally. Just think wedding bouquet, table linen, candles, or invitation suite.

So without further ado, let’s have a look at how to find your wedding colors:

1. Basics

Choose three or five colors. One simple trick to create a cohesive, exciting look is to choose groupings of odd numbers. This works for any interior design. For example, three taper candles on the dinner table look better than four, and five flowers in a vase look better than six.

The same is true for your wedding colors. An odd number creates more visual interest, and the overall look feels more memorable and appealing.

Ideal are three or five colors. Because if you pick too many, your wedding can look disjointed, and if you only pick one or two, your wedding may look dull. However, this does not apply if you opt for a monochromatic or an ombre look, which means that you only use different shades of one particular color, such as blue.

Also, please don’t choose colors only because they are trendy. Trends come and go, and they change almost every season. But your wedding should be timeless. So pick colors you genuinely love!

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2. Venue

Choose your colors before or shortly after you found your wedding venue, depending on your priorities. What is more important to you, a specific type of venue like a castle, or mansion, or a particular color scheme?

Because for example, if your venue is a historic mansion with delicate yet colorful painted wallpapers, thick red curtains, and prominent golden chandeliers, this will narrow down your color options. Always work with the colors already at the venue instead of hiding or changing elements you don’t like.

If you choose a so-called “blank slate” venue, such as a tent, an old industrial warehouse, or a loft, you don’t have to worry about color clashes, and hence, there are no limits or restrictions when it comes to choosing your colors.

3. Season

While it’s not carved in stone that your wedding colors have to match your wedding season, there are colors that work very well for a specific time of year:

Here are some seasonal examples:

  • Spring: soft colors, like ivory, blush, rosy pink, peach, lilac and sage
  • Summer: bright colors, like yellow, green, orange, coral, pink, and teal
  • Fall: jewel tones and warm earth tones like emerald green, ruby red, purpel, mustard yellow, terracota, and taupe
  • Winter: cool colors like dusty blue, silver, and gray. Also a black and gold combination looks amazing

4. Wedding Theme

Equally important is your wedding theme and wedding style.If you are not sure how to choose them, this blog post is a great starting point:How to Choose Your Wedding Theme.

If you have narrowed down your theme and style, it might be easier for you to choose a color palette as some work particularly well with certain themes. Here are a few examples:

  • Classic: elegant, neutral colors like gray, black, white, ivory, or beige. Add drama by incorporating ruby red or navy blue colors for a fall and winter wedding or peach and coral for a spring and summer wedding.
  • Vintage: think colors like brown and rose gold combo. Also, turquoise, dusty rose, cantaloupe, and honeydew are great choices.
  • Urban Industrial: the beauty of an industrial theme is that any color palette works from neutrals to darker colors to vibrant ones. It truly depends on what effect you want to create, but you can never go wrong with gold and copper tones.
  • Tropical: vivid, warm colors like warm yellow, bright coral, and peach. And also teal, purple, green, and orange look gorgeous for a tropical wedding.
  • Bohemian Chic: warm earthy colors and jewel tones such as mustard yellow, terracotta, sage, violet, ruby red, and emerald green.
  • Nautical: for a boathouse or yacht club wedding, you can never go wrong with coral, fuchsia, and navy blue.
  • Romantic Old World Charm: classic white, cream, champagne, gold, and faded blush tones work well for this theme.

Tip: if you are planning a garden wedding, find out what flowers bloom on your wedding day in this particular garden and incorporate those colors into your palette.

Wedding colors also set the mood for a wedding. If you want to create some drama, opt for darker colors or jewel tones and add metallics. On the other hand, if you are going for a light, fresh, or fairly tale look opt for pastel or blush colors.

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5. Color Wheel

Once you have chosen one or two colors that you would love to have in your wedding color palette, have a look at the color wheel to see which colors complement each other.

Rule of thumb: colors opposite each other such as yellow and purple or green and pink, work very well together. The same is true for neighboring colors such as shades of violet or yellow and green.

6. Look For Inspiration

If you are still not sure which colors you like, look at your home decor or your clothes. Which colors show up repeatedly? It’s safe to assume that these are your favorite colors, and they can be a great start to create your unique wedding color palette. Search “wedding color scheme” on Pinterest and also look for inspiration outside the wedding industry such as home decor or garden blogs and magazines, and have a look at Pantone’s website.

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7. Flowers

When you have narrowed down your wedding color choices, consult with your florist to ensure that flowers that match your color scheme, theme, and style, are available at the time of your wedding. Doing this early on allows you to make subtle color changes easily if necessary.

[Related: What Is a Wedding Flat Lay and 20 Ideas What to Include]

To sum up

If you choose your colors early on in the planning process, everything else will naturally fall into place and will make wedding planning an easy and joyful experience.The most important thing to remember is that you should never pick a color scheme just because it’s trendy. After all, your wedding should always be all about you. And your colors reflect who you are and what you love!

I hope you found this article interesting and helpful! If you have any more questions, feel free to email me directly at michaela@lovelyandplanned.com. Or get in touch with me right here.

Love, Michaela

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FAQs

What colour should I choose for my wedding? ›

Set the mood.

Basic tones like navy blue, black, ivory and metallic silver or gold will look lovely. Think about the style and atmosphere you want your wedding reception to have, whether it's relaxed, glamorous or something in between, and choose colors that put you in that mindset.

What is the best way to choose a good color scheme? ›

60-30-10 rule for color use

The 60-30-10 rule gives you an easy way to choose a color palette and stick to it. When done well, it can also help establish a brand's identity. With this rule, you use a primary color 60% of the time; a secondary color 30% of the time; and an accent color 10% of the time.

How many colors should I have in my wedding? ›

Here's a solid rule of thumb: Choose one or two colors as main hues, then select one or two secondary colors (one of these should be neutral, which will help blend those focal point colors seamlessly) for support.

What is the most beautiful color for a wedding? ›

For a regal wedding palette, consider an emerald green, white, and gold color combo. The emerald shade lends a royal feel that can be elevated with velvet tablecloths and gold metallic accents. This color palette also works great for rustic weddings. The hues will pop in wedding venues like barns and farmhouses.

What is the color of the year for the wedding in 2024? ›

Say hello to Pantone's 2024 Wedding Colour of the Year: Peach Fuzz! Radiating warmth and embracing coziness, Peach Fuzz emerges as a velvety and gentle shade between the delicate realms of pink and orange.

What is the best wedding colour combination? ›

Fall
  • Tawny Brown and Pine Green. ...
  • Gold and Plum Wine. ...
  • Off-White and Hunter Green. ...
  • Gold and Evergreen. ...
  • Magenta and Sage. ...
  • Maroon and Deep Purple. ...
  • Cherry Red and Heather Purple. ...
  • Green, Pink and Black.
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What are the most timeless wedding colors? ›

Classic colors such as white, ivory, blush, navy, burgundy, gold, silver, emerald green, dusty blue, and black have proven to be timeless choices that never go out of style. These colors can be incorporated into various aspects of your wedding decor, from flowers and linens to bridesmaid dresses and stationery.

What color is good luck for wedding? ›

Red is the most favored color as it is thought to ward off evil, bring happiness, and bring good luck. You'll find the colors red and gold all over at Chinese weddings.

What are the 3 main color schemes? ›

Harmonious color schemes are established combinations based on colors' positions on the wheel. In this article, we'll introduce three basic color schemes to use when creating images: complementary, analogous, and monochrome.

What are the 7 color schemes? ›

The seven major color schemes are monochromatic, analogous, complementary, split complementary, triadic, square, and rectangle (or tetradic).

How to choose a wedding color scheme? ›

Choosing the perfect wedding color scheme can be inspired by nature. Consider the season when exchanging vows and let it guide your choices. Soft pastels work well for spring weddings, while rich and warm tones create a cozy ambiance for autumn celebrations.

What colors are off limits for a wedding? ›

White or Ivory

Don't do it. While it may sound like the number one wedding guest faux pas that everyone should know, some people forget (or, worse, ignore) the rule, so we're here to reiterate that white, or a white dress with patterns, is off-limits.

What is the most common color to wear to a wedding? ›

If you're looking for something classic and timeless, dark colors like navy blue or black are always appropriate. For a more glamorous look, pastels such as lavender, light pink, or pale blue will add a touch of elegance to your outfit.

How do I know what color to wear to my wedding? ›

Choose Colors Based on the Season

For spring weddings, opt for light colors like pastels, whites, or light blues. This will help capture the feeling of the season and will keep you cool in warmer temperatures. For summer weddings, go bold with bright colors, like greens, oranges, and pinks.

How do I know what wedding theme I want? ›

When choosing your theme, take some time to think about how you'll want to remember that day. You can browse countless websites and Pinterest boards for inspiration, but in the end, your theme should represent your taste and incorporate elements that feel true to who you are.

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