If you are an avid bee reader, you may recall we had a whirlwind of wedding planning from traveling out to Jackson Hole to plan our intimate wedding of 30… to halting planning completely… to changing all our plans after falling head over heels for our venue. As soon as we saw our venue which (by the way) was under construction with puddles of water, open walls and no fixtures we were heart-eyed emojing with goosebumps.
The venue was a bank from the 1920’s – 1923 to be exact, that was restored to be an event venue. The original bank vault is in near mint condition with it’s nearly foot thick original door, and the bankers office was the perfect space for photos ahead of time with original wood ceilings and a stunning fireplace. So without further ado, please enjoy the finished product with lights, flowers, lots and lots of marble and pure perfection.
One of the benefits of this venue was that it was so beautiful to begin with that we really didn’t have to do much with the florals, or other decor, although we had some stunning centerpieces that definitely made a statement. Pro-tip: Look for a venue with natural beauty, you’ll save with the extras in the long run. Although to further show off the beauty and details of this venue, we rented six, sixty-inch mirror table tops that reflected the gorgeous original ceilings, allowing our guests to enjoy the original beauty at all times. The venue also had original bankers tables that we were able to use as bars in the main room, this pulled everything together and really tied in the history of the venue.
We were so in love with how it all turned out, how beautiful everything looked and how it all came to life for the most perfect day!
Image Source: Timothy Logan Photography