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Sunday 17 December 2017

A Bride's Guide To Choosing The Perfect Barn Wedding Venue Georgia

By Ronald Roberts


If you are getting married and are looking for a rustic alternative to a hall or other reception space, you might want to think about having your celebration in a more rural location. A barn wedding venue Georgia may be just what you are looking for but if you do want this kind of setting you may need to do some additional planning. Here are a few things to keep in mind.

Unless you are lucky enough to have a barn on your property that you can use you will end up needing to pay to use a specific location. You may be amazed at how much a location like this can end up costing you especially when you factor in how much other service providers will cost to work in your location.

As with any wedding that you are planning, it is important to set your budget and determine how much you want to spend on your reception. This will help you narrow down your choices and avoid locations that may be too pricey. Just make sure that if you are choosing a site based on cost that you factor in any extra services such as renting a generator and factor in whether you will need to provide transportation to get your guests to and from your celebration.

Some venues may be already set up to host weddings and receptions. These may be a little more expensive but they are often easier to work with than other locations. You may find that they will already have all of the necessary permits for serving alcohol and may also have a variety of caterers, DJs and other staff that are able to work together to make your event truly special.

The guest list will definitely impact which barn will be suitable for your needs. Some are smaller than others and may not have enough open space to handle a large guest list. Make sure to keep in mind what kind of meal or celebration you will be having as a sit down meal will often need more space for tables and chairs than if you were having another kind of reception.

Another thing to consider is whether there will be enough room to have your ceremony in the same location or not. Some couples want to exchange vows outside and this is great if the weather is good. If you wake up and it is raining or there are other poor weather conditions you may want to move your ceremony indoors. If you do, you need to consider whether your barn venue will be able to accommodate this easily.

Often a wedding venue such as a barn will need more in the way of decor. This is especially true if the bride and groom want a celebration that has a more formal feel. If you are not working with a venue that has a decorator on staff you may want to find out which decorators have experience working in this kind of environment.

Finding names of potential venues is not difficult. You can always look online, ask wedding planners or speak to friends who have had their celebrations in similar surroundings. Don't be afraid to ask about any extra costs they had to pay or anything that they wished they had done differently. This can all help ensure your wedding and reception is the dream event you have always been hoping for.




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