The Simplicity of a Coastal Chic Wedding on Cape Cod
[section title=”The Planning”] [field title=”Wedding Colors”] The wedding colors were white, soft champagne, sand, green (via the grass, greenery, club shutters), and blue (via the ocean, club decor). [/field] [field title=”Design / Vibe / Vision”] Inspired by the bride’s love of all things white minimalism within interior design, the vision for our wedding was timeless […]
[section title=”The Planning”]
[field title=”Wedding Colors”]
The wedding colors were white, soft champagne, sand, green (via the grass, greenery, club shutters), and blue (via the ocean, club decor).
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[field title=”Design / Vibe / Vision”]
Inspired by the bride’s love of all things white minimalism within interior design, the vision for our wedding was timeless coastal chic with a touch of modern. Wianno Club was the perfect setting – so beautiful on its own filled with character and seaside elegance. We worked to weave in textures and highlight the natural beauty + history of Osterville with rattan accents, pearls, and oyster shells. A refined coastal aesthetic is really hard to achieve without going too nautical, so we were very intentional about where we brought in these design elements. [/field]
[field title=”Proposal Story”]In true millennial fashion, the bride popped up on the groom’s Facebook page and he had to find out “why no one was dating this girl”. While ...
[section title=”The Planning”]
[field title=”Wedding Colors”]
The wedding colors were white, soft champagne, sand, green (via the grass, greenery, club shutters), and blue (via the ocean, club decor).
[/field]
[field title=”Design / Vibe / Vision”]
Inspired by the bride’s love of all things white minimalism within interior design, the vision for our wedding was timeless coastal chic with a touch of modern. Wianno Club was the perfect setting – so beautiful on its own filled with character and seaside elegance. We worked to weave in textures and highlight the natural beauty + history of Osterville with rattan accents, pearls, and oyster shells. A refined coastal aesthetic is really hard to achieve without going too nautical, so we were very intentional about where we brought in these design elements. [/field]
[field title=”Proposal Story”]In true millennial fashion, the bride popped up on the groom’s Facebook page and he had to find out “why no one was dating this girl”. While ...
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