
Choose your wedding colors according to the season
Sure, you don’t need to use the season when planning your wedding color palette, but certain colors go naturally with certain times of the year. Consider using the season your wedding will be in as inspiration for your wedding planning and help with choosing the right color palette for your special day. Winter weddings could have shades of navy, silver, pine, wine that accompany a classic grey bridesmaid dress. Bright and light colors typically go best in the summer, pastels in the spring, and muted or neutral colors in the fall.Choose your wedding colors according to the location
When you walk into your wedding venue, you may just have the perfect backdrop for certain wedding colors. Look at the walls, the fixtures, and the views. Are there gold accents in the room? What color are the floors? If you have luxurious gold accents in the room, this could play a beautiful base for your wedding. Consider all of the existing details at your venue when choosing your color palette. If you are having your wedding at a rustic barn or outdoor, you can have these colors naturally compliment your wedding colors. Country clubs, hotels and ballrooms have much different backdrops and could do well with more classic colors. Spend some time at the venue you have chosen for your wedding and take a look around. This can certainly help you pick the perfect colors.Choose your wedding colors according to the color wheel
This is a principle you don’t have to worry too much about, but you may want to consider the basic rules of the color wheel when planning your wedding colors. You always want to consider colors that go well together – ones that are opposites because they either pair well with cool colors or warm colors. This could be something like deep navy and yellow, or teal and copper. Or, you can look at neighboring colors on the wheels. These are similar to one another and consist of the same primary color. Consider pink and orange or white and gold.