One of you wants to be among the trees and the fresh air. The other wants to ensure that they don’t get rained on, the wind doesn’t destroy their hair and the weather and wildlife generally doesn’t intrude on your special day. Who should win?!
Well, both of you should win – that’s the idea of marriage, anyway. Today we help you examine the indoor vs outdoor wedding debate from all sides, including that of the wedding videographer!
Indoor Weddings: Consider …
Indoor weddings offer a predictable environment. However, you should remember that:
They might cost more
Many indoor venues will charge you a per-head price to use the space. For a large wedding, an outdoor venue might be more cost effective.
Is there sufficient parking?
Indoor venues usually have a limited amount of parking. Make sure that you won’t be sharing the parking space with too many other cars not from the wedding party.
Space for the wedding videographer
You’ll need to ensure that space is sufficient and that lighting is adequate in an indoor venue to do justice to the ceremony on your wedding video.
Confetti
Don’t use flower petals, as they’ll get stomped on and may well wreck a carpet! Paper confetti is best, as rice can hide in cracks of furniture and attract pests … yuck.
Outdoor Weddings: Consider…
The weather … oh, the weather!
Of course you must consider the weather when planning an outdoor ceremony. Even a marquee might not make the venue suitable if it is raining sideways or the wind is up. You should always have a backup indoor venue for your wedding.
You may need a permit
Sometimes council will require that you have a permit for getting married in a particular outdoor space, and you may be restricted in your choice of day or time, or may have to organise clean-up of the space.
Extra equipment could be helpful
Your wedding videographer may not be able to capture your beautiful vows if they’re obstructed by wind! Microphones and a PA system are a must for most outdoor venues.
Confetti
Flower petals are most appropriate for outdoor weddings.
Walking in heels!
Not always the easiest thing to do in sand or on grass or dirt! Spare a thought for your guests wearing heels as well as your own shoes.