Your East Anglian Wedding - February/March 2026 (Issue 77)

48 MATERIALS AND TEXTURES While colour lays the foundation for your wedding aesthetic, texture is what truly brings a space to life. Thoughtful layering of materials adds warmth, depth and visual interest, elevating even the most minimal colour palette. Texture also helps spaces feel more immersive and intentional, ensuring your styling feels rich and considered rather than flat or one-dimensional. Modern wedding styling embraces contrast and tactility, blending soft and structured elements to create environments that feel inviting and lived-in, while remaining elegant. SOFT LAYERS, WARM SPACES Soft furnishings play a vital role in wedding styling, particularly when it comes to transforming large or neutral spaces. On-trend choices include raw linen and soft cotton tablecloths, loosely draped fabrics for ceilings and backdrops, and textured runners, napkins and chair details. These layers instantly soften a room, absorbing light and creating a sense of warmth and intimacy. Layering is key – combining different weaves and weights of fabric adds depth without relying on colour alone. Even subtle variations in texture can make a significant difference, especially in venues with clean lines or industrial features. NATURE’S BEAUTY Organic materials continue to dominate modern wedding styling, bringing a sense of grounding to the day. Trending materials include wood, stone, ceramic, woven rattan, clay and plaster finishes. These materials introduce natural variation and visual interest, ensuring no two elements feel identical. Handmade and imperfect finishes are currently being celebrated rather than concealed. Uneven edges, subtle colour variations and tactile surfaces all contribute to a relaxed yet refined atmosphere that feels timeless. OLD MEETS NEW One of the most effective ways to create texture is through contrast. Pairing old and new elements keeps styling feeling curated rather than themed. Think vintage wooden tables paired with contemporary floral designs, polished glassware placed on raw linen tablecloths, or modern venues softened with antique furniture and layered textiles. This balance prevents a space from feeling overly formal or too rustic, allowing each element to enhance the other. The result is a dynamic and visually interesting environment that feels personal and thoughtfully styled. FLORAL TEXTURE STORIES Florals are no longer defined solely by colour. Increasingly, couples and florists are focusing on texture, movement and form. Popular trends include foam-free, meadow-style arrangements, dried elements mixed with fresh blooms, and generous use of foliage as a grounding layer. These natural, loosely structured arrangements create a softer, more organic look that complements modern styling. The emphasis is on flow and variation, giving florals a sense of effortlessness while still feeling impactful. SMALL DETAILS, BIG IMPACT Texture often lives in the smallest details, and these subtle touches can have a surprisingly large impact on the overall design. Hand-torn stationery edges, ribbed or coloured glassware, stone, marble or wooden place cards, layered candleholders and varied vessels all contribute to a richer visual experience. While guests may not consciously notice each detail, collectively they create a sense of cohesion that elevates the entire space. These thoughtful elements help tie the styling together and reinforce the overall atmosphere. unsplash.com/@jkalen71 unsplash.com/@anitaaustvika

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