The colors you choose for your weddings in Thailand, will set the style and tone for the entire event. You can use color in bridesmaid dresses, decorations, cake, flowers, accessories, table settings and textiles, and even invitations! Choose the color of your love, but be sure to consider the following:

Wedding and reception venue?

Consider what mood you want to create? Bright colors will add action, while soft colors will create a more romantic atmosphere for a wedding in Thailand, such as a villa wedding in Koh Samui.

What time of year will you be getting married in Thailand? The season can affect your color scheme. In spring and summer, colors tend to be brighter, while in fall and winter, colors tend to be darker.
Although much has been written about how colors affect our moods and emotions, colors mean different things in different cultures, so overemphasizing them should be avoided.

The following two tips will help you choose a coordinating color scheme for your Samui wedding or Koh Chang wedding or Phuket wedding:

The color wheel allows you to choose a combination of colors. It consists of three primary colors: red, blue and yellow, as well as combinations between colors.

Below are three colors that will help you choose a color scheme that works well together. Learn more about color theory
"Complementary" colors means choosing colors that are opposite each other on the wheel, such as red and green.
"Analogous" means the colors lie next to each other on the wheel, such as red, red-orange, orange.
"Monochrome" refers to variations of the same tone, such as bright red, dark red, etc.
Tip: Try to limit your main colors to two or three to avoid looking too confusing.

Wedding Trends 2016
The chart below includes popular wedding colors to choose from for the upcoming season:

Fall/Winter:marsalatealvioletmochasage
Spring/Summer:turquoiseplatinumcoralpale yellowfuchsia