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What You Should Know About Wedding Linens

Ever wondered why wedding cake looks more elegant on a certain linen? Or why some tablecloths cost a small fortune? The world of wedding linens can be more involved than you might think.

With that in mind, we've pulled together a guide for you that includes materials and uses along with tips, trends, and some creative ideas to help you make informed choices during your wedding planning.

Materials

Let's start by taking a look at the tremendous variety of materials available to you.

Cotton

Lightweight, breathable, and affordable, cotton linens are a classic choice for weddings.

They come in a variety of colors and patterns, making them versatile and easy to coordinate with your wedding day theme.

Damask

Damask linens are known for their intricate, woven patterns and luxurious feel. They add an elegant touch to reception tables.

Embellished

If you'd like to infuse your big day with a touch of glamour, embellished linens adorned with beads, sequins, or embroidery can add a hint of sparkle and sophistication to your reception tables.

Lace

Delicate and romantic, lace table linens are a beautiful choice for weddings with a vintage or bohemian flair. They work especially well as overlays and table runners.

Linen (the fabric)

Linens made of linen fabric have a rustic charm and a slightly textured feel. They're perfect for creating a relaxed but elegant vibe.

Organza

This sheer, lightweight material can be used for overlays or runners. If you'd like to add a touch of whimsy and romance to your tables, organza is a perfect choice.

Polyester

Yes, polyester is a more affordable choice, but using this material doesn't mean you can't create beautiful reception tables. Polyester linens are available in a large range of colors and work well with most wedding formats and themes.

Raw Silk

With its natural luster and subtle texture, raw silk linens exude a sense of luxury and sophistication. It's a beautiful option for formal or black-tie weddings.

Satin

Smooth and glossy, satin linens have a rich, elegant feel. They can be used for tablecloths, napkins, or opulent chair covers.

Taffeta

This fabric is known for its crisp, slightly rough texture and sheen. Consider taffeta if you'd like to add a touch of drama and visual interest to your reception tables.

Velvet

Plush, luxurious velvet is ideal for creating a cozy, intimate atmosphere.

It works especially well for winter or evening weddings and adds an element of warmth to decor.

Uses: More Than Just Tablecloths

While tablecloths might be the most obvious linen choice, a whole world of other options exists to elevate your wedding décor.

Each type of linen serves a unique purpose:

Liners

Often the unsung heroes of table settings, liners are placed beneath tablecloths to provide an extra layer of protection against spills and stains. They also help to smooth out any imperfections in the table surface and create a more polished look.

Overlays

Want to add a touch of drama or a burst of color? Overlays are your answer. These decorative cloths are placed on top of tablecloths, offering an opportunity to introduce texture, patterns, or a contrasting hue. Popular choices include lace overlays for a romantic touch or sequined overlays for a glamorous feel.

Runners

Long, narrow runners are typically positioned along the center of tables.

They can be used to create a visual focal point, drawing the eye down the length of the table. Runners are also an excellent way to incorporate a bold pattern or color without overwhelming the entire table setting.

Linens for Chairs

Chair covers, sashes, and bands can transform ordinary chairs into elegant statements. They can be used to coordinate with your table linens or to add a contrasting accent.

Using chair linens is a fantastic opportunity to tie your entire décor scheme together and create a cohesive look.

Sizes for Rental

When renting linens, it's important to know the standard sizes to ensure a proper fit.

Tablecloths typically come in various sizes, such as 90x90 inches for a 60-inch round table, 108x108 inches for a 72-inch round table, and 120x120 inches for an 84-inch round table. For rectangular tables, common sizes include 90x156 inches for a 6-foot table and 90x180 inches for an 8-foot table.

Tips for Selecting Wedding Linens

The right linens can elevate your event décor from ordinary to extraordinary.

To make sure your choices harmonize with your overall vision, consider these factors:

Theme and Color Palette

Select linens that complement your event's theme and color scheme. If you're having a rustic wedding, natural fabrics like linen and burlap would be fitting, while a glamorous ballroom affair might call for luxurious satin or velvet.

Venue Style

Consider your wedding venue's ambiance when choosing linens. A formal ballroom might demand elegant, floor-length tablecloths, while a relaxed beach wedding could be enhanced with breezy, lightweight linens in pastel hues.

Mix and Match

Try experimenting with textures, patterns, and colors. Layering different linens can create depth and a more personalized look. For instance, pair a textured linen tablecloth with a smooth satin runner for a sophisticated touch. Just take care to maintain a cohesive look.

Fabric Care

Before falling in love with a particular fabric, check the care instructions. Some linens require special handling or professional cleaning, which might not be practical for your budget or timeline. Opt for durable, easy-care fabrics if you prefer a hassle-free approach.

Linen Trends

Stay ahead of the curve with these emerging linen trends:

-Sustainability: Couples are increasingly opting for eco-friendly and locally sourced linens, embracing a commitment to sustainability. Look for fabrics made from organic materials or recycled fibers to reduce your wedding's environmental impact.

-Textural Combinations: Mixing textures is a trend that's here to stay. Combining velvet with lace, satin with organza, or linen with burlap creates a multi-dimensional look that's both visually appealing and tactile.

-Metallics and Sequins: For a touch of glamour, consider try incorporating metallic or sequined linens into your décor. These shimmering fabrics add instant sparkle and can elevate the overall sophistication of your reception.

-Bold Patterns and Colors: Couples are moving away from traditional neutrals and embracing bold patterns and colors in their table linens. A few of the ways you can achieve this include vibrant florals, geometric prints, or animal prints.

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