Wednesday, October 19, 2011

    Beverly Hills home wedding

    Because they're private people, I've been asked not to share any photos of Jenny and Jake, their guests or their families, but I'm excited to share the details of this beautiful wedding set at a home in Beverly Hills this summer. This wedding was a first for me in that the bride Jenny left all planning up to the groom's mother and I! Talk about trust!

    The wedding and reception were held in the backyard of the Spanish style home and we knew going into the planning that the swimming pool would have to be covered to be able to fit anything back there. When you cover a pool you pretty much have two choices: either you use Plexiglass or wood. If Plexiglass, you have a contemporary, modern feeling--exactly the opposite of what we wanted to convey. If you use wood, most people then cover it with AstroTurf or carpet then lay down a dance floor on top. Due to the design of the home and the direction we were going with decor, I didn't like either options, so I came up with the idea of painting a Mexican tile design on the pool covering to make it a bold focal point and a part of the beauty of the day. A muralist was hired to paint the floor a robin's egg blue then freehand the tile design on top. It was gorgeous!

    Tables were staged and hidden behind hedging and the space was flipped as guests enjoyed cocktail hour inside to a live jazz trio playing music on the home's grand piano.

    The buffet, by Auntie Em's Kitchen Catering, is in my opinion what buffets should look like. The food tasted as delicious as it looked!

    Every detail of the wedding from the painted "tile" floor to the candle lit stars hung overhead invoked the feeling of a chic Californian fiesta. It was gorgeous! 
















    The team that made the magic: 
    Planning & Design - Amber Events (special thanks to my team Nira, Kaylin, and Michelle!)
    Venue - private residence in Beverly Hills
    Photography - Justine Ungaro
    Floral - Holly Flora
    Officiant - Rabbi Wolpe 
    Ceremony Music - Strings by Reiko 
    Cocktail hour music - DeBois Entertainment
    Reception music  - Dash Entertainment 
    Chuppah - Happy Chuppah

    3 comments:

    Christine Chang said...

    Those COLORS! Giiiiirl, great job. Backyard weddings are the best. :)

    Anonymous said...

    Simply beautiful!!! What a classy affair...:)

    elayne said...

    Amber
    As usual, you did an amazing job communicating, designing, delegating and making the entire experience for all of us vendors a delight. It never seems like work whey you are in charge.
    Elayne
    Auntie Em's Kitchen Catering
    Event Director