Good lighting at home or in a restaurant can create the ideal ambience. The same rules apply to a wedding. You can spend time, money, and energy on beautiful centerpieces and design details, but if the lighting isn't great, you'll lose the impact of these wonderful additions. Approach your event planner or designer for lighting guidance and ideas. Sometimes you only need to make a few adjustments to finish the space with a beautiful glow.
Here are a few images from an event I worked on with Francesca Abbracciamento. The soft, romantic pink lights paired perfectly with the white and ivory color palette, lending the wedding with a beautiful blush cast.
Here, tall urns filled with white cherry blossoms.
The neutral furniture was perfect for the dreamy but modern space I wanted to create.
Fluffy white carnations gave mercury-glass vases a simple but chic look.
Are you struggling with any lighting concerns? Let me know if I can help! Don't forget to ask your venue what they provide for in-house lighting when you book the space.












From: Arizona Wedding's Magazine | 5/11/11 at 3:30 pm
This place looks great for a fun, intimate setting. I love the light pink lighting with the white furniture. It looks very classy and beautiful.
From: Jackie | 5/11/11 at 5:07 pm
would love to know where this venue is...I am completely struggling to find a modern venue in the tri-state area!! suggestions??
From: Matthew Robbins | 5/11/11 at 5:26 pm
Thanks for the comments. I love this venue and it is somewhat new for weddings and events. The space is The Bohemian National Hall on the Upper East Side of Manhattan.
Here is a link to their site...
http://www.bohemiannationalhall.com/
Good Luck!
From: Kelly Lack | 5/12/11 at 12:00 pm
Hi Jackie, here are a few cool venues you might be interested in:
The Foundry
The Metropolitan Building
Loft Eleven