We  get  asked  a  lot  if  you  should  take  into  consideration  your  weeding  venue  when  planning  your wedding aesthetic. The answer is  not always black or white and depends on so many factors. However, our  next  wedding  is  a  fantastic  example  how  taking  your  wedding  venue  into  account  in  the  decor process can be quite successful.

From their wedding invites to the clean and simple decor  Alyss and Evan’s Oregon wedding was inspired by their wedding venue at Frank Lloyd Wright’s The Gordon House  . And as you  will clearly see the day turned out to be quite lovely. You must read on to hear more about the day from the groom. All captured by thee Erich Mcvey.

 

From The Groom:
My  wife  and  I  began  to  plan  our  wedding  with  a  few  basic  guidelines.  First,  we  wanted  a  September wedding to take advantage of pleasant Oregon evenings in late summer while avoiding the extreme heat of  July  and  August.  We  also  knew  that  we  wanted  great  music  and  excellent  food.  Scheduling  conflicts forced  us  to  move  our  wedding  to  the  middle  of  August,  but  fortunately  our  big  day  came  with  a manageable temperature right between the two hottest weeks of the year. Just as the ceremony ended, the  the  sun  disappeared  behind  the  giant  oaks  while  our  bartender  made  hundreds  of  fruit-infused mojitos.

 

 They had three live musical acts at their wedding:

We also lined up three different musical acts to segue throughout the afternoon and evening; first a jazz duet for a cocktail hour before the ceremony, followed by a soul/R&B act who played through dinner and finally a high-energy Celtic rock band for a dance party to cap off the night. Our final band set the tone for raucous evening and the wine and beer kept everyone dancing all night.
In keeping with the idea of a party with a wedding in middle we finished the ceremony with a  piñata! The white  and  gold  star-shaped piñata was  filled with (plastic)  airplane  liquor  bottles  and  was  a  fun  surprise for  our  thirsty  guests.  Simple  lights  hung  between  tall  poles  created  a  canopy  of  light  over  the  tables after sunset and our friends and family crowded around the dance floor when dinner was finished.

On the venue and Erich Mcvey:

The  most  important  thing  for  us  personally  was  to  have  our  day  documented  well.  We  wanted  a photographer  whose  photos  would  stand  the  test  of  time;  someone  who  could  capture  the  spirit  of  the occasion – the beauty of the venue and the energy and love brought by our friends and family. Selecting Erich McVey as our photographer was certainly the easiest decision we had to make.After  a  lengthy  search,  we  chose  to  get  married  at  The  Gordon  House  –  a Frank  Lloyd  Wright’s  The Gordon  House  designed  home  situated  in  an  oak  grove  in  a  small  town  a  short  drive  from  our  home town. We share a passion for art and architecture and the home’s simple and ele gant esthetics dictated the  overall  style  of  the  day.  Wright’s  designs  are  all  about  blending  the  home  into  it’s  natural surroundings.  The  interior  spaces  open  to  nature  and  the  homes  lines  blend  with  the  surrounding landscape,  so  incorporating  greenery  into  our  decor  was  key.  My  wife  spent  time  selecting  a  variety  of succulents to offset simple glass candle holders and a few gold accents on black and white linens.

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  1. XO Bali says:

    Share your thoughts, about your Wedding venue.

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