Pretty Wedding Arbor Ideas - Raleigh, NC
Pretty Wedding Arbor Ideas - Raleigh, NC.
Through the use of creative shapes, unique materials and interesting floral choices, there are a plethora of pretty wedding arbor ideas in 2019. While fabric and flowers have long been a favorite for wedding arbors and arches, designers and planners have been leveraging their creative muscle to bring forward a fresh new approach to these ceremony staples.
Made simply with smooth wood and palm leaves, this arbor truly brings a minimalistic approach to ceremony décor. Its unique diamond shapes are eye-catching and very on-trend for 2020.
Two wooden beams formed in a triangle create a unique focal point for this bride and groom. Embellished with pink and purple flowers and heaps of greenery, floral touches add softness to the sharp geometric design.
Arbors can be sleek and simple, too. This couple created the perfect arbor with metal rods and hanging flowers for a lovely addition to their outdoor ceremony and ghost chairs.
You can create a romantic arbor with just a few simple pieces. Solid wooden branches serve as the foundation for two white fabric panels and plush floral arrangements on each side. The expanding greenery and flowing fabric leave a whimsical and romantic impression.
Perfect for a warm spring or summer wedding, this intricate arbor stands out thanks to its unique design and vibrant flowers.
Instead of covering up this gorgeous oak tree, a couple decided to let it shine thanks to their understated ceremony arbor. Greenery, branches and moss all combine for a simple arbor that reflects the verdant environment.
If you’re looking for a pretty wedding arbor idea, start with your ceremony location and gain inspiration from your wedding vision. Close your eyes and imagine your ceremony. What does it look like as you stand up there with your significant other? Take that spark and create something that is meaningful and beautiful.
Credits: Blue Rose Photography | Michelle Beller | jenny tong | kati rosado | Melanie Gabrielle Photography | Perry Vaile