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24th Jul 2025

Top Wedding Colour Scheme Ideas for All Seasons

The colour scheme you choose for your wedding can set the tone for the day, influence the mood, and tie together every element, from bridal party outfits and flowers to table settings and stationery.

Whether you’re aiming for a classic neutral look or a bold and bright celebration, your colour choices play a crucial role in defining the overall atmosphere of your wedding.

At Hatfield Park, we’ve observed how the right colours can help transform a space, whether in our historic banqueting hall or bright, contemporary settings.

As we move through 2025 and into 2026, couples are exploring even more creative palettes. Read on to learn about some of this year’s most inspiring wedding colour themes, timeless seasonal favourites, and how you can bring your dream colour scheme to life.

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Trending Wedding Colour Themes

Couples are embracing bold contrasts and unexpected colour combinations.

Here are the biggest colour trends we’re seeing for weddings:

Bold Colour Blocking

Couples are picking bright, contrasting colours like emerald green with pink or cobalt blue with tangerine. These bold pairings look great in decorations and bridesmaids’ dresses.

Modern Pastels

Pastel colours are still in style, but now people are mixing them in new ways. For example, lilac with lemon yellow or pistachio green with soft peach.

Unexpected Pairings

Couples are experimenting with warm and cool tones, light and dark hues, or even mixing colours from different seasons. Consider combinations such as burgundy with blush or teal and coral.

Monochrome Moments

Single-colour weddings remain popular but are now more sophisticated by incorporating varied tones and textures. Consider an all-white wedding featuring varied materials and florals, or a green palette using mint, sage, and forest green.

Dopamine Brights

Inspired by colour’s mood-boosting effect, these feel-good shades spark instant joy. Think sunny yellows, vibrant oranges, fuchsia pinks, and sky blues.

A table set with lemon yellow decor – wedding colour schemes

Choosing the Right Colour Scheme for You

With so many colours on offer, it can be challenging to choose a palette. Start by considering these questions:

  • What season are you getting married in? Each season offers its own natural palette. You can use these colours for a classic look or choose to contrast them for something more striking.
  • What does your venue look like? At Hatfield Park, you’ll find a mix of classic and contemporary spaces that suit both rich, dramatic tones and light, pastel colour palettes.
  • What atmosphere would you like to create? Soft pastels create a romantic feel, while bold brights add a joyful touch, and neutrals can feel chic and elegant.
  • What flowers are in season? Using seasonal blooms makes your arrangements more sustainable (and often more affordable).
  • Do you have a favourite colour or style? For inspiration, look at your wardrobe, home, or Pinterest boards.

Tip: Create a mood board with swatches and images to visualise your ideas. Don’t hesitate to mix unexpected shades – you may discover some beautiful combinations.

Our Favourite Wedding Colour Schemes by Season

For inspiration, here are some classic colour combinations for each season, along with a few modern twists.

Spring

Soft, fresh and full of promise, spring is the season of new beginnings and gentle hues.

  • Blush, sage and lavender – soft, romantic and elegant
  • Fresh green and white – crisp, whimsical and timeless
  • Peach and coral – adds a playful energy

Summer

Brighter days call for vibrant shades and bold contrasts.

  • Fuchsia, turquoise and yellow – a joyful, sunny palette
  • Coastal blues and whites – perfect for Mediterranean-inspired celebrations
  • Pink and green OR blue and yellow – garden party favourites
  • Citrus yellow with mint or peach – fresh with a pretty, retro feel

Autumn

An autumnal celebration can be enhanced by a rich, refined palette.

  • Emerald, burgundy, and gold – these luxurious colours add drama
  • Terracotta, burnt orange, and mustard – this warm palette can feel bohemian and earthy
  • Navy and blush – a beautiful contrast of light and dark
  • Dark berry and red wine tones – these warm shades can create a romantic feel

Winter

Embrace the festive season with a winter wedding that has drama, elegance, and a touch of sparkle.

  • Deep red and forest green accents – a festive palette can be perfect for intimate celebrations
  • Ice blue and silver – a dreamy, frosted combination
  • Gold, champagne and copper – warm, luxurious, and timeless shades

Discover how to have a magical winter wedding.

A white and blue wedding colour scheme - photography by ©Laura Hinski Photography

Photography by ©Laura Hinski Photography

How to Use Your Wedding Colour Scheme

Once you’ve chosen your wedding’s colour palette, you can integrate it throughout your celebration.

Stationery

Save-the-date cards may be the first glimpse guests get of the theme you’ve chosen for your wedding.

Set the tone from the beginning with stationery that ties into your chosen palette, and create a cohesive feel with complementary invitations, menus and place cards on the big day.

Flowers

Reflect your chosen colours in the flowers used for bouquets, ceremony arches, and table centrepieces.

For example, white baby’s breath (Gypsophilia) can soften spring bouquets, while red roses enhance winter romance.

Table Styling and Decor

Incorporating your chosen colours into the table styling, such as napkins, candles, linens, and tinted glassware, can be an effective way of weaving your colour scheme throughout your wedding decor.

Wedding Party Outfits

Your colour scheme can also influence the wedding party outfits.

When it comes to the bridesmaids, you might choose tonal shades for a modern feel, or use a single colour for a more traditional look.

For the groomsmen, accessories and waistcoats can be a smart way to add subtle, matching pops of colour.

Lighting and Draping

Coloured lighting or draped fabrics can alter a room’s atmosphere, making it feel either airy and bright or cosy and intimate.

Bringing Your Wedding Colour Palette to Life at Hatfield Park

Choosing a colour scheme is one of the most enjoyable aspects of planning your wedding.

Whether you opt for seasonal favourites, 2025 trends, or unique combinations, your colours help set the scene for a memorable celebration.

Here at Hatfield Park, we offer a variety of spaces that provide a versatile backdrop for any wedding colour scheme.

Whether you’re using beautiful jewel tones in the Old Palace or elegant florals in the Riding School, our spaces adapt beautifully to your vision.

Discover how Hatfield House could be your ideal indoor or outdoor wedding venue.

Our team can help you explore creative ideas and connect you with trusted suppliers to bring your colour palette to life.

For more inspiration, explore our venue gallery and download our events brochure to discover all the wedding features and services we provide. Contact us today to enquire for further details.

 

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