In the last of my wedding mood boards (you can view the others here), I want to focus on a look which I think would be perfect for a country house setting – perhaps the beautiful Cornish estate of Boconnoc (we had a look around and it really is stunning), or Dewsall Court in Herefordshire. It’s also the look I suspect we'll end up plumping for, as we’ve finally booked a venue – Pynes House in . . .
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Wedding mood board | Industrial chic
Another wedding mood board for you today: industrial chic. I love the idea of holding weddings and other celebrations in industrial venues - for me they have real beauty, and they provide blank canvases for all sorts of interesting decoration. They also have a lot of history to tell, as so many lives have played out within their walls over the years. This is the look we'd aim for if we . . .
Wedding mood board | Rustic romance
A little dose of mid-week prettiness for you today, with the second of my wedding mood boards (you can see the first one here). This is the look and feel we'll aim for if we choose a rustic venue - perhaps the beautiful old stones of Almonry Barn in the tiny Somerset village of Muchelney, or the stunning orangery at Hestercombe Gardens. This take on rustic is inspired by Italy - a country we've . . .
Wedding mood board | Winter drama
Following that surprise Icelandic proposal, Chris and I are now in full wedding-planning mode. I promise these pages won't turn into a stream of wedding-related stuff (there are plenty of dedicated blogs out there for that), but I am planning to share occasional bits and bobs that I think might be of interest to anyone else planning a big occasion - after all, everyone loves looking at pretty . . .
How to make and use mood boards
A few weeks ago I shared eight questions to ask yourself before embarking on a decorating project. The idea behind them was to help you cut through the noise and trends, gain the clarity you need to create a space that works for you and your lifestyle, and avoid costly mistakes that would take time and money to put right. But what's the next step once you've worked through them? . . .
Profile | Taylor & Porter
When I first told a friend that Chris and I had got engaged, her immediate response was: "Oooh, you're going to find choosing a wedding photographer really tricky!". She was right. Doing what I do means I'm very picky when it comes to images and styling, and I spent ages trawling wedding blogs and photography websites in a bid to find the right person. Then someone suggested Louise of Taylor & . . .