
Wedding color palettes
12 Neutral Wedding Color Palettes
A good neutral wedding palette layers several warm tones, like ivory, champagne, taupe, camel, and greige, so the look reads rich and intentional instead of plain. The trick with neutrals is texture and tonal range, plus one soft accent such as sage, blush, or mocha. Below are twelve curated neutral palettes with the exact hex codes for each color.
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Champagne & Ivory
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Sand & Taupe
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Dove Grey & Ivory
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Taupe & Champagne Velvet
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Soft Naturals
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Classic Black Tie
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Black Tie Black & White
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Black, Ivory & Champagne
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Champagne & Greenery
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White & Gold Gala
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Buttercream
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What colors pair with neutral
Neutral palettes pair almost anything as a soft accent: sage for a garden feel, blush for romance, mocha and camel for a modern earthy look, and charcoal or black for a formal one. Gold, antique brass, and pewter are the metallics that finish them.
Neutral wedding flowers
Neutral wedding flowers include white and cream roses, ranunculus, peonies, and dried elements like pampas grass, mixed with eucalyptus and a touch of soft color. Tonal white-and-cream bouquets with varied texture are the signature of a neutral palette.
Best season for a neutral wedding
Neutral palettes work in every season. Warmer ivory, champagne, and camel versions feel right year-round, while cooler greige and pewter ones lean elegant for winter weddings.
Frequently asked questions
- What colors go with a neutral wedding palette?
- Neutral palettes go with sage, blush, mocha, camel, charcoal, and black as soft accents, finished with gold, antique brass, or pewter. The base stays in ivory, champagne, taupe, and greige.
- Are neutral wedding colors boring?
- No. Neutral palettes feel rich and intentional when you layer several tones and textures, like ivory, champagne, taupe, and camel together, rather than relying on a single beige.
- What season is best for a neutral wedding?
- Neutrals work year-round. Warm ivory and champagne versions suit any season, while cooler greige and pewter palettes lean elegant for winter weddings.
- What is the best accent color for a neutral palette?
- Sage green and blush are the most popular accents for a neutral palette, adding just enough color to feel romantic. Mocha and camel keep it modern and earthy.