Your grand entrance down the aisle is one of the most special (and most photographed) moments during your wedding ceremony. Not to mention, you're actually going to make that trip twice—with the second being when you exit as a newlywed, of course. So, basically, wedding aisle décor is something that you want to think about.
And just because you want to do something with it, doesn't mean it has to be extravagant. In fact, as we searched through Real Weddings on Brides for inspiration, we found that we were especially drawn to simple setups. Tay Wall, of design company Bixby + Pine, says their approach is to make it count by going big or just keeping it simple. "If it doesn't matter to you or isn't in the budget, that's okay. But, if you have a little extra to spend or want to make a whole moment out of it, then go for it," she says.
Meet the Expert
- Tay Wall, along with Ash Aske and Jordan Wall, is one of the three founders and owners of Bixby + Pine, a wedding planning and design team that's based out of the PNW.
- Brooke Heflin Cordero is a California-based international designer and the founder and director of luxury design and floristry service, Burlap & Bordeaux. She has traveled the world planning and designing beautiful destination weddings and events.
Ultimately, your wedding aisle décor is really up to you. And just in case you're at a loss for what to do—there are so many decisions to be made, after all—we have a few ideas for you. So with that said, keep reading for 40 wedding aisle décor ideas. We can't wait to see how you end up framing your special day!
Debut a Pink and White Aisle and Arch
A great way to draw the eye to the aisle (and the bride and groom!) is by using a color combo that pops. This couple debuted a pink-and-white floral pathway that lead to a matching arch for a stunning effect.
Celebrate With White and Green
It's impossible to go wrong with the classic combination of white flowers and lush greenery. We love the way this couple lined the aisle with this fresh combination down the entirety of the aisle, leading to an elevated are where the bride and groom said "I do."
Create an Ombré Effect
We love the striking effect of this ombré aisle and arch installation using blue and white flowers that blend together. How pretty does it look against the blue sky, too?
Create a Mood
We love the way that this stunning aisle uses dark, leafy greenery with gem-toned flowers to create a moody atmosphere for the aisle.
Lay Garland on Stone Tiles
This historic church is stunning as is. Heflin Cordero advises brides to keep the natural state of the venue or location in mind, "I love making statements with an aisle, but I want to make sure it 'fits'," she explains. "Does it accentuate the ceremony location or take away from its natural beauty?" In this case, a light touch of garland with spaced-out white flowers and scattered petals is all the space needs.
Create a Boardwalk
Arrangements of greenery mark the start of the dreamy pond-crossing aisle by Burlap & Bordeaux. "Arrangements along pond pathway with loose greenery, white florals, and pampas grass create a modern eclectic boho feel," says Heflin Cordero.
Add a design element to the ground by lining the aisles with greenery or candles, placing the small arrangements only at every few rows. This makes for easy decorating on a minimalist ceremony and also can serve as a complement to a dramatic setting.
Keep It Simple and Fresh
Since they had such a statement-making circle-shaped altar, this couple kept their aisle simple with greenery and lit lanterns. An easy trick loved by Bixby + Pine is to add some design elements to the ground. "Most simply this could be candles, but it could also be greenery lining the aisles, or small arrangements every few rows," says Wall.
Focus on the Aisle Entrance
Rather than decorating the entire aisle, this Arizona couple made a show of only the entrance—with arrangements of white delphiniums, blush roses, and candles in gold wedding lanterns. "Dress up the beginning of your aisle to make a statement: This will help give your guests a bit of that wow-factor as they head to sit down," says Wall.
Place Some Cacti
If you haven't heard, cacti are trending at the moment—and especially so when you're doing a wedding in the Southwest. Wall says she likes to keep it simple with two floral (or in this case cacti) pieces. "Start the aisle with something fun that ties into your ceremony install to add interest and a little spunk."
Turn to Multiple Design Elements
Don't want to limit yourself to just an aisle runner or lining with petals? Try using both. This design by Burlap & Bordeaux is all about luxury. Heflin Cordero used a high-gloss white flooring aisle with white flower petals along the sides to soften the look and add a romantic feel. To top it off, she placed statement florals in glass vases of varying heights at the entrance to the aisle.
Use Bright and Bold Flower Petals
Bixby + Pine added a pop of color to light up the ceremony in the most simple but stunning way. "Lining the aisle with bright petals was a fun touch to this day because we used such a lush and bold color palette," says Wall. "It really brought to life the ceremony space!"
Lay Flowers on a Sandstone Path
Burlap & Bordeaux placed fresh flower arrangements along the sides of the aisle, skipping every few rows. The design featured "romantic florals with petals along sandstone to create a romantic and lush aisleway," says Heflin Cordero. She added pops of soft pinks and purples with the white flowers for an even more dreamy feel.
Focus on the Chairs
An aisle with zero décor can, in fact, be beautiful, especially when surrounded by elevated chair rentals and a flower-filled chuppah. When the location is especially stunning, Wall says Bixby + Pine likes to let it speak for itself and go decor-less. "Maybe you're in the woods, or up on a cliff, or somewhere super epic where no backdrop install is needed," she says. "You don't need anything when nature is just smacking you in the face with its rad-ness."
Utilize Mismatched Furniture
Keeping the aisle itself bare, Bixby + Pine focused on making a statement with the ceremony's seating. "Thinking a little outside the box when you think of 'aisle decor', Lo and Connor used mismatched furniture to give their aisle (and seating) a spunky twist," says Wall. The velvet details in the seating added pops of color and a cool vintage vibe.
Paint the Floor
Designer bride Lucilla Bonaccorsi found inspiration for her aisle in an unexpected way—at the Infiorata festival in Noto, Italy, where the streets are paved to look like elaborate pictures. She, along with her mother Luisa Beccaria, recreated this look on the floor of the ceremony chapel with pastel-colored carnations and scabious.
Use Area Rugs
Area rugs created a casual vibe at this desert wedding. The pillar candles, cacti, and fresh blooms added additional décor.
Use String Lights
Tie string lights over the aisle to add a cozy feel to the ceremony. This boho Tennessee wedding also had rustic barrels at the end of the aisle, while tiny flower bouquets rested on the backs of white ceremony chairs. The minimal aisle decor draws the eye straight to the flower-adorned branch arch.
Line the Aisle With Ferns
This aisle (in an enchanted forest) was lined in ferns and surrounded by white flowers. At this wedding upstate, it gave way to a semi-circular altar of white delphinium, larkspur, snapdragons, and wild ferns.
Use potted plants so you can easily move decor from the ceremony to reception to save on your flower budget.
Add Some Candlelight
When you're walking down an aisle of cement, you want to add some warmth to it. These candles, greens, and single blooms do the trick. If budget is an issue, another option is to only place the installation at the start. "There is a special place in my heart for floral and/or candle holders," says Heflin Cordero. "When placed at the base of the aisle, they not only make for great photos, but they are the first thing guests see so you get the immediate wow-factor without having to decorate the entire aisle."
Wrap Trees in Flowers
Play up the height in your aisle décor. At this destination wedding in Capri, the bride created her very own ceremony setting, complete with flower-wrapped trees and a rug-lined aisle.
Throw Petals
Here, clear ghost chairs let the petal-lined aisle be the star of the show (ahem, we mean ceremony). Tossing a few flowers down the aisle is probably the easiest, most budget-friendly way to amp up your wedding aisle decor.
Hang Chandeliers Above the Aisle
Candles are a wedding designer favorite. Boost the glam with chandeliers hanging up above. That way, the lighting will be perfection.
Accent With White
This may seem like a simple idea, but a white runner can look fresh, clean, and cool. And tropical, as seen at this wedding in St. Barts.
Use Bold Colors
We're totally into the idea of buying/renting multiple rugs in the same color and pairing them all together. Also, note these pierced candle vessels on the sides and bistro lighting up above.
Embellish a Woodsy Path
This woodsy wedding aisle was created with plenty of lush greenery, verbena, and sedums. These larger-scale potted plants work well when only placed at the start of the aisle as well. Perfect for an aisle statement that's easy on the checkbook.
Decorate Your Chairs With Greens
Sure, you've seen a garland lining the floor but what about lining the chairs as well? Just make sure your guests can get in and out of their seats without tripping.
Use Bundles of Flowers
If you love the look of all-white blooms, this one's for you. At her destination wedding extravaganza in Morocco, Hannah Bronfman made a statement-worthy aisle with a mega bundle of white flowers at the end of each line of chairs.
Line the Path With Lanterns
As seen here, large lanterns can make a major statement when bundled in asymmetrical groupings. At this wedding, they kept the florals to the altar to stand out against a flowerless aisle.
Adorn With Garlands of Greenery
Forget bundles of greenery when you can do garlands up the aisle (and altar). Vines add the quintessential secret-garden touch to a greenhouse ceremony.
Create a Tropical Pathway
At this Hawaii wedding, ceremony chairs were adorned with tropical monstera leaves and protea arrangements. Placed along the aisle were lush and colorful centerpieces at every other row. The matching ceremony arch was kept clean and minimal, allowing the statement aisle botanicals to shine.
Walk Above a Pool
Talk about one epic installation. This bride had a stage built over a pool for her march down the aisle.
Feature a Pop of Copper
Modern brides, the formula is simple: Pair copper chairs with clear vases filled with monstera leaves. When your chairs can take the spotlight on their own, you hardly need to add any more details to the aisle.
Create Custom Benches
At Bumble founder Whitney Wolfe's wedding in Positano, the bride and groom had benches custom-made for the occasion. The seating was designed in a curved formation so everyone could see the couple and take in the view at the same time.
Use Potted Plants
At this greenhouse ceremony, lines of potted greens fit with the setting perfectly. The greenery throughout the ceremony casts a spotlight on the all-white altar.
Create a Gravel Pathway
A gravel aisle paved the way down the grassy yard for this intimate Tuscany wedding. The ceremony was kept to lush greens and fresh white blooms. To focus the attention on the chuppah, the couple purposefully kept the aisle flower-free.
Mix Persian Rugs
Another trendy aisle for the win right here. Persian rugs are all the rage—and this photo is further evidence why.
Use the Beach as an Aisle
Who says you need to decorate an aisle that nature already made? We love the idea of couples using the natural, sandy aisle of the beach leading to the ocean for a waterfront wedding.
Use a Palm-Inspired Installation
This beautiful, artistic installation creates a bold yet fresh look for the aisle by using fan-like, dried palm leaves and little white flowers.
Layer Florals and Grass
Using a pristine lawn as your aisle is a wonderful starting point—and adding fresh flowers on top of the vibrant, lush grass just creates a fresh effect that we love, especially when paired with natural wood chairs.
Create a Blanket of Flower Petals
How beautiful is this wedding aisle setup that features a blanket of vibrant pink flower petals? Covering the entire floor with flower petals is so romantic—and it photographs beautifully.