Barn Wedding Budget – Where To Save And Splurge

Everyone loves the rustic charm and laid-back vibes of a barn wedding, but as with all weddings, they can get expensive. The key here is to know where you should spend for the most bang and when what can be cut without losing style or experience. Read up on how to budget for a barn wedding: what areas can you save and splurge.

Where to Splurge

  1. Venue and Setting

Your barn venue is the foundation for your entire day. You should always aim to hire a barn that is tranquil in nature and well kept; the less decorating you have to do will only mean better images! Look for stunning venues that have an indoor/outdoor space. For a Kent Barn Wedding, consider //theploughatleigh.com/barn-wedding-venue-kent

  1. Photography and Videography

Professionals, who capture that special light and texture in a barn being set for an event, would be worth the memories you create on this big day. Great photos and video are the memories we pass down so this is definitely an area where you should splurge.

  1. Catering

Food isn’t just about taste – it makes memories. Simply treat yourselves to fresh, classic or your favourite type of foods whether it be a tray served dinner or food truck style. After the last dance fades, guests will remember a delicious meal.

Where to Save

  1. Decor and Flowers

Of course, barns are beautiful all on their own so they don’t need much decoration. Work the room. Wood beams or fairy lights, wildflowers and vintage props; whatever is already there. Adding personal touches such as DIY signs or centrepieces can help to keep decorating costs down.

  1. Invitations and Stationery

Digital invites or plain printed designs can be beautiful and thrift the money. Book out your budget for in-person guest experiences instead.

  1. Favours

Ditch the costly favours in lieu of something home-made, edible or even a donation to charity on behalf of your guest. A token that signifies good will shows more thought and is usually the preferable choice of most visitors over an expensive trinket that might never be used used.

Bonus Tips

Consider using local vendors to keep travel costs down.

Instead of purchasing a brand-new thing, borrow or rent décor items.

Roll with the date – off peak times often means lower fees.

Final Thought

Your goal is a barn wedding that even a budget-loving bride will fall in love with. So when you spend on what means the most and save where it won’t matter, you will have a beautiful, memorable, unique celebration for your family.

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