Garden Party Wedding Style Fresh Florals, Soft Color, and Outdoor Charm A garden party wedding feels lively, fresh, and full of color. It’s the perfect style for couples who want a celebration surrounded by natural beauty, gentle sunlight, and thoughtful details that feel both cheerful and refined. At Grahams Estate, the lawns, pathways, and open-air
Classic Black-Tie Wedding Style Timeless Design for an Elegant Celebration Classic black-tie weddings never go out of style. They’re built on tradition, elegance, and a sense of occasion that feels elevated from the moment guests arrive. At Grahams Estate, the formal architecture, manicured pathways, and warm Tennessee atmosphere create a beautiful setting for couples who
Modern Editorial Wedding Style Clean Lines, Bold Details, Effortless Drama The modern editorial wedding style is crisp, intentional, and rooted in high-fashion simplicity. Instead of lush textures and soft movement, this aesthetic embraces structure, contrast, and negative space. At Grahams Estate, the clean architectural lines, dramatic light, and sweeping pathways create a striking setting for
Romantic Countryside Estate Weddings How to Bring the Look to Life There is a certain kind of romance that only a countryside estate can offer. Soft light, open space, and natural textures create a setting that feels calm, inviting, and timeless. At Grahams Estate in Gallatin, this look comes to life through gentle greenery, graceful
How to Choose a Wedding Aesthetic (and Keep It Consistent From Start to Finish) Your wedding aesthetic is the visual heartbeat of your celebration. It shapes the atmosphere, guides your design decisions, and brings your personalities to life in a way guests can feel from the moment they arrive. Whether you picture something soft and
How to Avoid the 10 Most Common Wedding Planning Mistakes Couples Make Wedding planning is an incredible season of life—equal parts excitement, anticipation, and endless decision-making. But even the most organized couples can get swept up in the process and fall into mistakes that create unnecessary stress. The good news? With a little guidance, most
