Our 5 Most Popular Wedding Uplight Color-Combos
Uplights are the easiest way to change the color and feel of a space. Uplights set the mood of your reception, and are one of the most economical ways to wow guests with how beautiful your venue is. Uplights also add depth, drama and elegance to your photos and videos, and help guide guests to the areas of your reception that they should notice, such as walkways or your sweetheart table. Use our quick guide below for 5 wedding uplight ideas for 2022 and beyond.
Fuschia Fusion - This romantic blend of deep and light pink looks amazing on white curtain drops and warm wood interiors. The pinks warm up the vibe, creating a relaxing feeling perfect for reception dinners. This look is a blend of dark fuschia and pink, which creates a calming effect.
Fuschia Fusion
Snow White - Illuminate your entire space with white uplights to bring an ethereal feel to your reception. White uplighting can unify the color scheme of a room, and does a good job in accentuating brighter colors, such as orchids in flower arrangements.
Snow White
Majestic Purple - Purple uplighting is multifaceted, and complements many other colors and many venue styles. We use it often for dance parties, as this color-combo helps the room from looking too bright while adding in a feeling of luxuriousness. Purple also looks incredible in photos!
Majestic Purple
Amber-lievable - If there was a perfect uplight color, amber would be it. Amber uplights complement wooden venues, any skin tone, and makes for a more natural look that feels warm, soft and dreamy. We blend amber uplights with white for a lovely contrasting photo lighting setup, and this combo works with pretty much any floral palette. Or, use amber uplights with golden or red tones to mimic a romantic sunset look.
Amber Uplights
Blue & Pink - One of the best things about blue is that it looks amazing when paired with pink as a second uplighting color. This wedding uplighting option is great on columns and curtain tail drops. Deepen the colors to make the combo look more rich, or add in more white to these colors to create a lighter pastel blend.
Blue & Pink