There’s something undeniably magical about a wedding at Spruce Peak. The mountain air feels a little crisper, the views stretch a little farther, and everything slows down just enough to soak it all in.
The wedding we are featuring today has a palette that will truly never go out of style: classic white. But instead of feeling minimal or traditional, the design came to life through layers of texture, candlelight, and lush garden-inspired florals. Think soft hydrangeas, romantic roses, airy delphinium, and the warm, organic touch of wicker woven throughout the ceremony. The result was elegant, inviting, and perfectly at home in Vermont’s natural landscape.

Photography by Julia Luckett Photography
Spruce Peak’s ceremony spaces are stunning on their own, but flowers have a way of softening and personalizing the setting. Guests were welcomed down an aisle lined with lush white arrangements, creating the feeling of walking through a blooming garden. Clusters of florals sat atop rustic wooden barrels, a subtle nod to Vermont’s relaxed, natural charm while still feeling refined.
At the altar stood a floral-adorned chuppah, overflowing with hydrangea, roses, and greenery. It framed the mountains behind it so beautifully — almost as if nature was part of the design itself. The structure felt abundant yet effortless, the kind of floral moment that looks like it simply grew there. It was romantic, serene, and incredibly meaningful.

Photography by Julia Luckett Photography
As guests moved into the reception, the space transformed into a warm, glowing garden party. We mixed both round and long farmhouse tables to keep the layout dynamic and welcoming. The combination encourages connection while adding beautiful visual variation throughout the room.
Tables were layered with:
And then came the showstoppers — tall, tree-like floral arrangements that rose above the tables, creating a canopy effect and drawing the eye upward. They added just the right amount of drama while still feeling soft and romantic.
As the sun set and the candlelight took over, everything glowed. White flowers reflected the light so beautifully, giving the entire room the dreamiest golden warmth. It felt intimate, inviting, and completely magical.

Photography by Julia Luckett Photography
If you’re dreaming of a romantic, flower-filled mountain wedding with thoughtful details and lush, garden-inspired designs, Spruce Peak is truly one of our favorite places to create. White doesn’t have to mean simple — it can be textured, abundant, and incredibly impactful when designed with intention. We’d love to help you bring your vision to life!
Jan 22, 2026
