Bride top table

Bride top table

Many couples opt for a traditional top table layout but that doesn’t always work for everyone. It’s your day, so don’t think you need to stick with tradition. Feel free to arrange your guests in a way that suits you best! Traditional Layouts These are the traditional top table layouts used in bride top table UK, Europe and North America.

In the UK, the Bride and Groom traditionally sit in the middle with their respective parents and the Chief Bridesmaid and Best Man either side of them. However, in the USA parents host their own ‘VIP’ tables with the head table seating the bridal party – Bride, Groom, Bridesmaids and Groomsmen. It’s easy to drag and drop guests and tables around the screen and you can create different layouts to see what works best. Alternative Layouts Unfortunately, modern families aren’t always straight-forward and it’s often the case that parents are separated, divorced or possibly even re-married.

Working out not only who is sitting where on the top table but also who is actually on the top table can be a real headache! Here are a few alternative layouts for accommodating parents. A ‘sweetheart table’ gives the two of you some precious time together while you eat. Or why not have no top table at all!

Leave a couple of extra chairs at various tables around the room and sit with different guests for different courses. You could, perhaps just have a top table consisting of yourselves and the Best Man and Chief Bridesmaid. If you already have children, why not have them with you on the top table. If you’re looking for something different than a standard chair, you’ve come to the right place. Believe it or not, you have a lot of options when it comes to wedding reception seating. If you’re trying to determine the chair type that will work best for your party, we’ve got you covered. No matter the scale or style of your reception, you’re bound to find a seating option that works for you in the following slides.

These sapphire blue poufs from Borrow Rentals nod to the bohemian feel of this jewel-toned event, which was styled by A Charming Fetê. Looking for the perfect chairs for your modern event? You’ve found them in these contemporary copper wire iterations from Le Coeur Bohème. Situate a chaise at the head of the table so you and your new husband or wife can mingle with your guests throughout dinner. Should You Sit at a Sweetheart Table During Your Wedding Reception? Searching for a unique way to seat your guests, but don’t want to forgo chairs completely? Try something like these copper painted chairs with eye-catching backs.

Whim Hospitality and Bows and Arrows. This lounge, which was created by Events in Bloom, feels both polished and rustic thanks to cream studded couches and wooden bistro tables. Your seats don’t necessarily have to be brightly colored or dramatically shaped to stand out. These simple canvas-covered cubes definitely make a cozy impact. Elizabeth Events brought the space to life. Who says seating has to be uniform? Thanks to their vintage style, this couch, bench, and chair from Pure Vintage Rentals still feel cohesive.

Put a spin on the traditional ghost chair by choosing a moodier black version with an ornate back like this one from Detailz Couture. The bold, mismatched patterns of these poufs from Style Box Furniture add a colorful element to this rooftop destination reception—which was The 12 Events’ exact intention. These velvet emerald sofas from Ooh! Events bring a luxe feel to a dining area full of wooden farm tables and cushioned iron benches. The space was designed and executed by Meagan Warren Weddings.