What Made Our Day Unique
The most important thing for us on our wedding day was making sure that we didn't fall into the same routines of weddings and that it was personal to us. We put a huge amount of time and energy into making sure that there was no moment spared that wasn't fun and colourful. We had a quiz on the bus from the church to the venue, a bright and colourful confetti entrance, espresso martinis after dinner and a pizza van for later. The décor also reflected this perfectly and the velvet sofa, neon sign and incredible floral bannister were our favourite parts.Nikki & Remi
Inspiration & Styling
The vibe was a modern/industrial vibe and the inspiration for the look and feel started with one photograph from Instagram that we just built on. The venue has brick walls and a concrete courtyard so we had accents of black and gold to add to the edge but then added pinks in the flowers, mismatched glasses and lighter colours on the table to soften it down. It was important to us that it felt unique and all of the hard work paid off.Nikki & Remi
Favourite Moments
It's really hard to pick only one moment of the day but our two favourites were coming into the venue to Tubthumping by Chumbawamba and dancing as everyone threw confetti and our entrance at dinner where the whole room stood and sang along to Dancing in the Moonlight. Music is one of our favourite things and every song we played we had chosen in advance so to see everyone laughing, singing and dancing together was just incredible. Our band The White Keys are also incredible and there wasn't a single moment where the dancefloor wasn't packed - they know how to bring the party!Nikki & Remi
If you would like music to play an important part in your celebration, we highly recommend listening to our Wedding Entertainment Podcast, where Charlotte and Becky discuss the different types available to their top dance floor fillers.