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B A N Q U E T S , R E C E P T I O N S , S H O W E R S & P A R T I E S

C H I C A G O W E D D I N G & P A R T Y R E S O U R C E

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The constantly morphing landscape of weddings means

alternative options for venues. While classic church

weddings and hotel ballroom receptions are traditional

go-tos, brides and grooms looking for a little spice are

opening the door to more unique and economical wedding-

day locales.

Alternative venues also mean an opportunity to combine

the ceremony and reception. According to one study, more

than 60 percent of ceremonies and receptions were held

in the same location. The report, which compared data

from 2010, 2011 and 2012, also showed a decrease in the

popularity of some traditional wedding locales – places

of worship, country clubs – and the addition of new,

nontraditional categories like museums and art galleries.

Keeping the receptions on-site also cut costs for

photography, videography and car services, since

transportation is not an issue.

Simplification is always an advantage. You reduce the stress

and cost of decorating and paying for two venues, and you

don’t have to transport everyone from one place to another.

This trend toward one-site celebrations and unusual venues

means a fun opportunity for couples and wedding planners

alike. Here, some picks for nontraditional locations.

MUSEUMS OR LIBRARIES

The nostalgic sentiment of a favorite museum or the quiet at-

mosphere of a library can be a great outlet for low-key couples.

If a couple is really into art, they could get married in

anything from a photography museum to an aquarium.

Libraries and other public city spaces are becoming more

open-minded in terms of offering wedding services to

interested parties. Look for something with a touch of

sentimentality or a shared memory between the two of you.

FARMS OR BARNS

Rusted and rugged seems to be the new chic for weddings.

A lot of couples are going for more of a vintage feel, so any

venue that has that look will do just fine.

A rustic wedding also means an easy transition from

ceremony to reception, with nothing more than haystacks

and rows of chairs separating guests from the post-wedding

festivities. Finding a clean, easy-to-use barn owned by a

friend or relative also slashes budgets. The rental fees alone

could save thousands.

WAREHOUSES OR LOFTS

Couples who love the urban feel can find empty

warehouses for their wedding. These large, spartan spaces

mean plenty of opportunity for stylish décor, sprawling

food services and, most importantly, room to party!

SAVE, SAVE, SAVE

The location might be set, but it’s important not to go

overboard in the little things – that will make even a cost-

effective venue unnecessarily pricey.

Keep an eye on menus and rentals. Off-site catering

companies offer many menu options, which allow for a

significantly lower food cost per person. You can make

your wedding as fancy or low-key as you want depending

on your budget.

It’s the food that will make or break any budget – and the

drinks. Most caterers will allow the couple to purchase their

own alcohol.

© CTW Features

Unique Spots

to Tie the Knot

Nontraditional venues don’t just

add a fun feel to your wedding,

they also can help your budget

go further

By Lindsey Romain, CTW Features