The Parlour

The Parlour

Let me help you get started on choosing your wedding flowers and decorations for The Parlour at Blagdon.
If you’ve chosen this venue for your wedding then you’ll know it’s a hidden gem.

The style of this venue perfectly blends historical buildings with modern styling and the different spaces mean that your day flows beautifully.

So how do you go about styling this venue for your wedding day?

The Gardens

In the gardens you can dress the entrance arch to welcome your guests into what feels like a secret garden and inside the grounds there are lots of places for things like a vintage bike or signage.

This is also a great space for any garden games or a backdrop for a selfie spot.

A vintage blue bicycle with a flower-filled basket and a
A wooden sign on an easel reads
A wooden sign reading

The Ceremony

The ceremony space is so versatile because it’s rustic enough to reflect the charm of the building but it’s also modern, fresh and stylish.
The neutral decor forms a backdrop to whatever colour palette you want to add so my suggestions for decorating your ceremony space include:

Chairs:

If you want to add a sash you can either dress every chair, every other chair or just the aisle chairs. The chairs move from the ceremony to the reception so you don’t need to dress them twice. My personal preference is every other chair but whatever suits your style is best for you.

The aisle:

You can add little floral bundles or milk bottles of flowers to the aisle chairs. Lanterns with candles on the floor down the aisle work really well or, alternatively, a line of foliage or petals can define the walkway.

Ceremony Flowers:

A statement arrangement on the signing table creates a beautiful frame for your photos but this arrangement can look stunning on the mantle of the fireplace too. If you can dress both of these it looks amazing!

A wooden table with a large white wedding flowers arrangement sits in a room with wooden floors, stone and white paneled walls, and two gray chairs—perfect inspiration from a Northumberland wedding florist.
Three lit pillar candles in glass holders sit on a wooden floor beside a chair, with eucalyptus leaves—perfect wedding flowers for celebrations in Newcastle or Northumberland—scattered around them.
A rustic indoor wedding venue in Newcastle with rows of decorated chairs, candles along the aisle, and stunning wedding flowers arranged by a talented wedding florist at the front near a table.
Rows of white chairs with draped fabric are arranged for a wedding ceremony in a rustic, sunlit room with wooden floors and stone walls, showcasing elegant wedding styling perfect for celebrations in Newcastle or Northumberland.
A wooden table with two brown chairs features wedding flowers—a pastel arrangement of roses, hydrangeas, and greenery—set indoors near a stone and white wall by a Newcastle wedding florist.
Rows of light wooden chairs, adorned by a skilled wedding florist, are decorated with white fabric and greenery, while candles and eucalyptus leaves line the floor in a bright indoor venue in Northumberland.

The Willow Room

The Porchway:

This is a place to make a grand entrance into the reception space.

On the left hand table this is a great place to display your guest book and something to collect cards into and the easel is perfect to display a welcome sign or a table plan.

The right hand table works for a blanket box, sparklers and marshmallows for the evening, but, if you have a more elaborate table plan you can mix things up and use one of the tables instead.

A framed sign reads,
A wooden table with purple fabric, small flower vases by a wedding florist, two wooden boxes labeled
A wooden sign on an easel reads
A wooden wedding seating chart on an easel lists guest names by table numbers; wedding styling details like plants, a lantern, and candles are arranged at the base—perfect for celebrations in Newcastle or Northumberland.

The Main Room

In the main room there are so many options for the decor so let’s break it down.

The Beams:

Dressing the beams adds a wow factor to the space that will give impact to both the wedding breakfast and the reception later on. There are loads of options. You can keep it simple with some fairy lights or go for a statement with big foliage garlands or hanging wisteria. I also love the look or huge swags of fabric draped between each beam or a hoop chandelier suspended from the final beam over the dancefloor.

The Tables:

If you’re dressing the beams then I recommend keeping your centrepieces simple. We want to leave space for all the delicious food and drinks and your guests want to be able to see each other. When choosing a centrepiece, as long as you keep that in mind then whatever suits your style is a good idea but including candles or tealights means that your centrepieces will work in the evening too.

A round table set for a formal event in Northumberland, featuring elegant wedding styling with white tablecloth, silverware, glassware, and a centerpiece of three pillar candles in glass holders on a wooden base with green leaves.
Table centerpiece with three lit pillar candles in glass holders, surrounded by greenery styled by a Newcastle wedding florist. A wooden table number sign reads “five,” and empty wine glasses are set on the Northumberland table.
A wedding reception room in Newcastle, with round tables set with glassware, white linens, and elegant wedding flowers by a skilled wedding florist beneath a chandelier and hanging white blooms.
A round table set for six with white linens, neatly arranged cutlery and glassware, and wedding flowers as a colorful centerpiece. A wooden table number sign reads “Three.” Perfect wedding styling inspiration from Newcastle.
A round table set for eight with a white tablecloth, glassware, plates, cutlery, elegant wedding flowers as a centerpiece, table number
A metal jug filled with white and green wedding flowers sits on a wooden slice centerpiece, surrounded by glassware on a set dining table in Northumberland.
A round table decorated by a wedding florist in Newcastle, featuring clear vases with pastel flowers and a soft fabric centerpiece, surrounded by elegant wine glasses and plates—perfect for a Northumberland celebration.
Geometric glass terrariums with a candle and succulent sit on a wood slice, surrounded by eucalyptus leaves, on a white tablecloth—perfect for elegant wedding styling by your Newcastle wedding florist.
A stunning example of wedding styling in Newcastle, this floral arrangement with blue hydrangeas, yellow and pink roses, and greenery graces a white table with a blue runner, surrounded by glassware and light-colored chairs.
A wooden table centerpiece with elegant wedding flowers in glass jars, three tealight candles, and a wooden sign displaying the word

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