{ Industrial Weddings }
As weddings are becoming less traditional and more inventive, wedding venues are also becoming more diverse. Industrial wedding venues are trending and it’s easy to see why. There is something about exposed brick, iron light fixtures, and high ceilings that set the stage for a very hip party.
{Venue: The Church on Main, Photographer: Jac & Heath}
Industrial spaces provide the perfect backdrop for live bands, signature cocktails, and some spaces like Washington DC’s Lost and Found, even allow food trucks for a more causal party. One of Lost and Found’s Owners, Hilarey Leonard said that people “book the space for wedding after parties mostly, but also rehearsal dinners.” They have one booked now and the couple is bringing in catering
and having a blues band. Another couple is eloping in Fiji are doing a post-nuptials party there for family and friends.
{Venue: Lost and Found, Photographer: White Room DC}
While Industrial weddings sometimes have a “hard edge,” it’s easy to soften up the space with flowers and lights. Some couples even bring in their own art or choose a space that has a gallery. These raw spaces are open to customization, and thats what makes them very unique. It’s easy for a couple to put their own unique spin on the place.
{Venue: NY Wedding, Photographer: Isabelle Selby}
From Brooklyn to LA, and everywhere in between, Industrial weddings are hot right now and finding a modern venue like this is easier than ever. Check out our Pinterest page for some ideas.
{Venue: Urban Outfitters Headquarters, Photographer: Love Me Do Photography}
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xx
Sara