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How to Choose A Wedding Venue

by Jones Davis Owner
Choosing a wedding venue is one of the most difficult but the most important part of planning a wedding. Although it can be overwhelming, once you know what to look out for it can be one of the most fun and memorable parts of planning your wedding.

Location

Deciding what country to hold your wedding in would influence a lot of important aspects of the wedding, including the theme of the wedding (a country like France would suggest a more romantic theme, while a beach in Hawaii would invoke a more adventurous/cultural theme), the budget (a wedding abroad would definitely be more expensive than a wedding held in your home country), and the guest list (a wedding held abroad is likely to have fewer guests than a wedding held in your home country). If you are looking for venue hire in Leeds, UK, you can find several options on Venuefinder.com.

Theme

The theme of the wedding is an integral part of picking a venue. When choosing the theme, consider your favourite colours and your personalities. When you picture your dream wedding, what comes to mind? You can have multiple themes to a wedding, but it is advisable to consult a wedding planner if you choose to go ahead with this, so the themes don’t clash. Remember to consider the budget for the wedding. You can’t have extravagant themes with a modest budget.

Budget

This is arguably the most important part of planning a wedding. Your wedding venue depends heavily on your budget. A bigger budget would be able to afford a bigger venue and vice-versa. Whether you choose to save or splurge, Venuefinder has various options available to fit your desires.

Date/Season

It is important to note that typically, weddings are most frequent in late summer and early fall. Brides on a budget should be aware that wedding venues are most expensive in June and September, cheaper during winter, except in December, which is the holiday season, when holiday parties and events peak. The season also tends to affect the theme (a beach wedding during the winter may not be the best idea) and also the venue (an outdoor wedding during the rainy season is likely to end in disaster).

Guest Count

Knowing how many people will be invited to witness the moment when you say ‘I do’ is vital to picking a wedding venue. A wedding with a large guest count equally needs a venue big enough to comfortably contain the guests. While the venue should be spacious enough to contain all guests without feeling cramped, it must also not be so spacious that the guests are very far away from one another, except that is the look or theme you are specifically aiming for.

Now, with your location, theme, budget and guest count in mind, you can begin to look for an event centre. Venuefinder.com is the perfect site to browse through different venues across the United Kingdom for free. Having all the venues in one place makes finding the perfect location for your dream wedding a breeze.


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