6 façons de créer une atmosphère de luxe pour votre mariage
Creating a luxury environment for your event.
The feeling of luxury comes very much down to personal taste and how you visualise it. From my own personal experience, I truly believe it is the quality and the exclusivity created that will make the memories long lasting.
An exclusive environment can be created for a special moment, but I would say that attention to detail is key – as well as spending the time to achieve the right look and ambience.
This is what will give you your own personal ‘wow factor’. If you work hard to make something possible and apply a high level of dedication, the results will come through – as I know success always lies in the details.
I work with several furniture and crockery providers throughout the Languedoc Roussillon and Barcelona, giving myself the luxury of having a wide variety of choice when creating exquisite tableware, cocktail and ceremony ambiance.
I translate the needs of the client to my dedicated and clever team, by having countless meetings with the client before and during their event – bringing to life the very look and feel they have dreamed of.
Here are a few key factors to consider and easy ways to achieve the luxury feel and chic look you have envisaged, through applying the following tactics.
1. Location
It’s important to remember that achieving a luxurious atmosphere, isn’t always directly related to the price tag. With the right knowledge and experience, and also personal perception and choice, you don’t have to break the bank. Also, you want to be sure that your chosen venue makes you feel special and appreciated from the start.
2. Height
Considering the height at a venue when creating an event is also a great way of producing an exquisite environment. From metallic structures in geometric shapes, candles and hanging flowers, right down to the shape of the menu.
All these elements married together, working in accordance with the floor plan and layout, will help you achieve just that! When these different focal points are rendered and magnified through careful planning and consistency, the quality of your event will come to life.
3. Simplicity
Simplicity really is the absolute turnaround factor that will transform an event, giving it a seamless and chic atmosphere. As you can see through this photo below, the colours and straight lines together with the very simple chairs create a truly formidable look.
4. Tableware & Setting
We do associate dressing a table, with all the correct etiquette in place, with luxury – and this can be true to a certain extent. However a table can be dressed exclusively without this simply by choosing the right crockery, textiles, colours and arrangement of flowers.
The difference lies in the relationship between the quality and exclusivity – and using someone with plenty of experience.
5. Light
Lighting design has just as much an impact (if not more) than a floral design has. Often this is not considered by clients who think that it comes solely down to the production side, but this isn’t the case.
Lighting adds the magic to the overall atmosphere and it can help create elegance and a romantic atmosphere – adding the final touch and value to your event. For each event I create, it is an imperative part of the organisation to ensure a unique and memorable atmosphere.
6. Food, drinks, cocktails & aperitifs
We have talked much about lighting, flowers and general stage design, but we must not forget how important the quality of the food is. The colours and choice add to the overall taste, feel and ambience, which will help leave your guests with everlasting memories of your event.
If wisely chosen, food is something your guests will talk about for years to come after the event.
Post By Anna Walmsley Event event and weddingplanner
-Working closely with couples and companies from the UK and France Anna is able to take the stresses and strains out of designing, planning and coordinating tailor made destination weddings. Priding herself in delivering sophisticated, memorable experiences.
Photography by David Rochas