Windows on the River Wedding Reception – Alec + Autumn
The City View Room at Windows on the River (our second home) looked stunning for Alec & Autumn’s wedding reception. They chose bold pink uplighting and it accented the architecture …
The City View Room at Windows on the River (our second home) looked stunning for Alec & Autumn’s wedding reception. They chose bold pink uplighting and it accented the architecture …
Another great celebration at our home away from home, Windows on the River! The Bridge View Room looked gorgeous accented with our amber uplighting to highlight the architecture and decor. …
What a year! 2023 was filled with so many amazing celebrations and Jess & Jack’s big day at the Blue Heron Event Center was no exception! The room glowed with …
The “industrial-chic” grand warehouse & gallery at Red Space was the perfect location for Raymond & Marcella’s nuptials. Their artistic backgrounds were highlighted in all the little details of the …
We couldn’t have asked for a more perfect day for Taylor & Jonathan’s big day at Sun Valley. The ceremony was held outside overlooking the picturesque grounds and pond. After …
The Elliott, a former Byzantine Catholic church in Tremont that opened its doors in 1910 is now a beautiful, modern event space. Our light gold uplighting accented the gold decor …
The beautiful Tall Oaks Resort with its rustic-chic ambiance was the venue of choice for Tony & Rachel. Dinner was fabulous and the Tall Oaks staff are always great to …
The Old Courthouse is without a doubt, one of Cleveland’s most elegant venues and it was the perfect location for Shaun & Brittany’s wedding reception. Our uplighting highlighted the architectural …
A hidden gem in Medina County, Allardale Lodge was the location for Emily & Zachary’s big day. Its rustic farmhouse charm is perfect for smaller events. It was the perfect …
Washed in blue uplighting, St. Paul Hellenic Center looked beautiful for Bradley & Jessica’s reception. After a few emotional speeches, guests were treated to a fabulous dinner. Then it was …