One colour. Infinite possibilities. Harness the power of a single shade, from florals to fabrics. When layered with varied tones and textures of the same hue, it creates a setting that feels rich, cohesive and nuanced. While many couples lean towards multi-coloured palettes, and rightly so for their vibrancy, the sophistication and understated drama of a monotone wedding décor is truly unmatched. Whether it’s an all-white affair that feels ethereal, an all-pink setup that’s deliciously romantic or an all-yellow celebration that radiates joy, focusing on one hue allows the subtleties of materials, lighting and craftsmanship to shine through. Intentional and immersive, it’s a modern approach that looks minimal and maximal at once.
Sunshine Splendour


Saffron, lemon and sunflower… yellow and all its sunshine-inducing glory has been a surefire theme for pre-wedding celebrations. Associated with warmth and considered auspicious, this cheerful colour story promises to bring a bright, playful flair to your setting. Whether it’s a grand mandap draped in cascading flowers or a minimal installation framed by a breathtaking landscape, let flowers be your starting and focal point. Go for marigold, rose, lotus and hibiscus for a classic look, while blooms like lily, tulip and carnation make for contemporary choices.
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In 2026, yellow will take on a contemporary life. The palette is no longer just about religious symbolism or traditional structures; it makes for bold expression of creativity and individuality for daytime and nighttime events. For a multi-sensorial experience, fabrics in different textures in shades of yellow will deliver on every front. Elevate the setup with accent pieces such as candle stands and artefacts. Want a surprise element? Think lemons and limes.
Snow White

Those who envision a timeless yet romantic aesthetic, white is the supreme shade to make your celebration feel as magical as a fairytale. Stick to a simplified design by grouping flowers together by type or go wild with a mixed arrangement. I love the classically effortless look of white flowers like ranunculus, roses, mogra, orchids, peonies, daisies, hydrangea and baby’s breath. The flawless colour serves as the perfect blank canvas to envelope it in flowers and fragrance. If you want to infuse some contrast, foliage is the answer.
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That traditional all-white theme has evolved into masterpieces of design and emotion, often becoming the most Instagrammable choice for every size and scale of celebration. Start with the sacred centrepiece, the mandap. Let the altar, be it over-the-top, traditional or deconstructed, reflect your journey, identity and shared desires. You can also consider a custom-crafted wall filled with an array of flowers, vases and textiles for a stunning moment in design heaven. Consider a cascade, whether it comes in the form of a bouquet, an overhead installation or multi-layered stand.
Red Alert


From natural and glamorous, to bohemian and even whimsical, red, although a bold choice, can transform any wedding style from basic to transcendent. The potential colour stories are limitless. If you’re drawn to vibrants, cherry, crimson and candy will captivate you. For those will inklings for something subdued, merlot, garnet, berry or currant make for breath-taking options. Your wedding flowers should be flowers that both look and feel as though they belong. The best way to ensure that is to use seasonal, local flowers. Or pick perennials like roses, poppies, carnations, hibiscuses, freesias or dahlias.
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Entrance way to mandap, splash the setting with red across various aspects. The shade is already dazzling on its own, but when combined with patterns and prints, it takes on a whole new level of visual intrigue. Accompany your walk down the aisle with geometric rugs or clash red linens as soft furnishings. There are far more ways to make an impression with crimson than your decorations. Consider a menu crafted with ingredients in this naturally occurring rich tone. Use red-toned lighting to create a romantic ambiance or incorporate red lanterns and accents.
Pretty Pink


A little red, a little white and all around gorgeous… a pretty pink palette ensures that your theme will never feel dated or trend-driven. I would go for a blush for a Cottagecore-inspired wedding, while the idea of old-rose for a Victorian ceremony and millennial pink for a modern Barbiecore big day. Not limited to roses, there’s a plethora floral varieties too. Astilbe stand out for its feathery blooms, phlox for its sweet scent, roses for its timelessness and hydrangeas for its OTT look.
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A striking floral wall, a statement mandap or a subtle phoolon ki chaddar, add a punch to your celebration with pink. But it is not as much about aesthetics as it is about emotions. Pink signifies love, joy, softness and femininity. Besides blooms, airy fabrics and sleek accent pieces will elevate the space without overwhelming it, creating a serene and sophisticated atmosphere where every detail is deliberate yet effortless. Whether your venue is a garden, a lakeside or a banquet, pink blooms can be artfully arranged to create a lush, nature-inspired haven. Eye-catching décor pieces and sleek furniture in pink can dramatically transform the setting of your celebration.
Something Blue

From powder and periwinkle to navy and midnight, blue makes for a serene yet striking monotone palette that feels both timeless and modern. Often associated with calm, depth, and devotion, it’s a refreshing choice for weddings that want to move away from conventional warm tones. Imagine drapes in sheer azure, floral clusters of hydrangeas, delphiniums and cornflowers, and soft furnishings in velvet and silk—all blending to create a dreamscape that’s soothing yet statement-making. Blue lends itself beautifully to both beachfront celebrations and evening soirées under the stars, offering endless ways to play with light and shade.
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In 2026, blue décor will make waves as the new neutral—versatile, elegant and effortlessly chic. The key lies in layering: combine dusty pastels with richer cobalt or indigo accents for depth and dimension. Textures like glass, linen and lacquer enhance its cool sophistication, while metallic touches in silver or gold bring a sense of luxe. For a contemporary twist, pair blue blooms with tonal candles or translucent tableware. The result? A monotone setup that feels elevated, emotive, and entirely unforgettable.




