Visit Martha Stewart Weddings Weddings Wedding Ceremony & Reception Wedding Décor & Details A Wedding Trend We're Loving: Living Walls By Hannah Nowack Updated on March 5, 2023 Share Tweet Pin Email Trending Videos Photo: Erin McCall These greenery and flower-centric installations are wedding décor showstoppers. 01 of 33 Davy Whitener Photography There are several good reasons why living walls have become one of the most popular (and statement-making) wedding design trends: They make a major visual statement, they're a fresh décor alternative, and they're an awe-inspiring way to dress up bare walls, hide an eyesore at a venue, or reimagine an otherwise simple backdrop. In short: They're bound to catch the eye of every single guest in attendance at your wedding. No matter your wedding aesthetic, there's a way to incorporate a striking living wall into your big-day design. From a boxwood escort card installation at a tented celebration to a monochromatic floral wall at a black-tie bash, the photos ahead prove that living décor has a place in any type of celebration. They also work well for every part of your big day: While we love living wills as ceremony backdrops and photo booths, they also look lovely as a step-and-repeat or a focal point during the reception. From your ceremony and cocktail hour to your reception and after-party, the versatility of these greenery- and flower-centric designs know no bounds. The living wall seen here marked the entrance guests used for the reception. Blossoms Events worked with Mariée Ami to create an on-trend ombré flower wall that tied in elegant draping and greenery garlands. This décor moment was a particularly effective showstopper since it gave attendees a hint of what was to come inside the reception tent. Ahead, you'll find plenty of ingenious ideas for featuring a cool living wall—made from flowers, greenery, or some combination of the two—at your own wedding. From a wall of boxwood decorated with Champagne flute escort cards to a lounge backdrop studded with hundreds of pastel blooms, you'll soon find that there are so many inventive ways to freshen up your party with a live décor. 02 of 33 Sweetheart Table Voir Pictures This couple's loveseat was backed by a wall of lush greenery accented with countless flowers. In the mix were purple, green, and white hydrangeas; pink, peach, and white roses; and pink lily, peach amaryllis, white iris, and green amaranthus. The epic display lent a verdant, jungle-inspired vibe to the party. Should You Sit at a Sweetheart Table During Your Wedding Reception? 03 of 33 Champagne Wall Erin McCall Champagne makes everything better, even living walls. Guests enjoyed this interactive beverage display dreamt up by The Graceful Host during cocktail hour. Poppy and Mint was responsible for the floral design that brought it all together. Champagne-Inspired Wedding Ideas 04 of 33 Please Be Seated Matthew Moore Photography Seating charts printed on clear lucite allowed the boxwood base of this wall from BW Theory to truly shine. Lucite Wedding Ideas for the Minimalist Couple 05 of 33 Mirror, Mirror Sylvie Gil Photography Ornate gilded mirrors were given a foliage upgrade for this escort display. With so many mirrors on display, the living wall served to both ground and unify the entire Snow White-inspired installation. Trending Now: Mirrored Wedding Décor 06 of 33 Half-Wall Julie Paisley Photography A living wall doesn't have to take over your entire space—a look similar to this half-wall, which served as a ceremony backdrop, would make a statement, too. 07 of 33 Neon Accent Rachel Havel Photography A contemporary neon sign that read "Love on the Rocks" completed this textured wall of ferns and other greenery. Types of Neon Signs for Your Wedding 08 of 33 Perfectly Tropical Brklyn View Photography An installation of monstera leaves and palm fronds hanging in front of a white brick wall made a striking ceremony backdrop for this industrial-meets-tropical wedding. Ways to Use Leaves Throughout Your Wedding 09 of 33 Best Day Ever Theo Milo Photography A neon sign commemorating this couple's wedding date was incorporated into their living wall. Th entire display made for a great guest photo op. Neon Wedding Signs That Lit Up Real Receptions 10 of 33 Seating Chart Greer Gattuso A boxwood and greenery living wall provided a refined background for the escort card display at this black-tie wedding in New Orleans. Gilded frames, gold wax seals, and handwritten gold calligraphy contrasted beautifully with the wall's deep greens. Unique Wedding Seating Charts to Guide Guests to Their Seats 11 of 33 Contemporary Backdrop Feather and Twine Ever the versatile décor element, living walls can also be modern and minimal. Taped to the white surface, the single stems and assorted leaves seen here were the masterpiece of Color Theory Collective and Wild Sky Events. The installation made for a pretty epic backdrop for photos. 12 of 33 Music-Inspired Birds of a Feather To border the dance floor, this couple created a lattice and greenery wall and completed it with some song lyrics that reminded them of each other. The laser-cut quote from "Can't Help Falling in Love" by Elvis Presley helped get the party started. Wedding Ideas for Music Lovers That Hit a High Note 13 of 33 Modern Ceremony Elizabeth Messina Don't be afraid to incorporate colors beyond green or white in your living wall design. White roses dotted a slate gray wall that served as a ceremony backdrop for this contemporary celebration. Gray Wedding Details 14 of 33 Potted Plants Jessie Schultz Photography Tiers of potted plants and succulents brought together by Ruffle Effect created a breathtaking photo backdrop. Ideas for Using Succulents at Your Wedding 15 of 33 Cheers! Abby Jiu Photography In lieu of a traditional shelf bar back, a boxwood living wall with the quote, "They broke bread in their homes and rejoiced and were glad in it," anchored the drink station in this reception tent. A Cocktail Hour Trend We're Loving: Living Bars 16 of 33 Tropical Backdrop Rebecca Arthurs Vintage and Lace Weddings created this living wall—which served as a photo backdrop—out of ferns, palm leaves, and other plants native to Hawaii, which showcased the natural beauty of the islands. Island Time: Tropical Wedding Ideas We Love 17 of 33 Poolside Ashley Ludaescher Photography An expansive wall covered in flowers and greenery by Zweigstelle served as a backdrop to this poolside reception setting. Flora included vanda orchids, foxtail lily, hydrangeas, medeola asparagus, cymbidium orchids, and anthurium. Ideas for Sitting Pretty at Your Head Table 18 of 33 Dual-Purpose Décor Nicole Leever Photography This couple honored their Chinese heritage by adding a custom neon sign to a tropical-inspired living wall. The best part? They repurposed the sign as apartment décor following the wedding. 19 of 33 Bold and Bright Art Is for Lovers Bold colors that run the risk of feeling jarring indoors look perfectly at home when diffused by soft outdoor light. Case in point: this vibrant red rose SEED Floral wall that stole centerstage at an outdoor mountain Wink! wedding. 20 of 33 Faux Living Wall Gretchen Gause Inspired by living blooms, these paper flower escort cards were adhered to a faux boxwood wall for a "living" seating display. Elise Events, Bluejaye Papers and Press, and Mindy Liu teamed up to bring this design to life. Faux Wedding Flower Ideas That Are Actually Chic 21 of 33 All-White Roses Amilia James Although it's nearly impossible to tell, this all-white floral wall from Please Be Seated Rentals was actually made from faux flowers. Photographer Amilia James notes, "I love that the wall looks like living flowers with the added durability of being faux flowers." The whole look was designed by Cedarwood Weddings. White Wedding Flowers 22 of 33 Wall of Vines Abigail Malone While many living walls are backed with wood, this wall designed by Slauer Events was made up of intertwined vines. The vines created a loose webbing to which a foliage arch was then added by Gold and Bloom. 23 of 33 Sun-Inspired Sanaz Photography Instead of blocking out the background, as many walls do, this sun-inspired wall gave guests the opportunity to take in the mountain view at this Malibu Rocky Oaks wedding ceremony. Jessica Lauren Events worked with Foxtail Florals to bring this design to life. Celestial Wedding Ideas That'll Have You Starry-Eyed 24 of 33 Pink and White Katie Julia By mixing pink and white hydrangea together, this single-variety floral wall was full of striking texture. Lily and Sage worked with Studio Sorores to create this lounge backdrop. Hydrangea Wedding Centerpieces 25 of 33 Blue and Orange Elias Kordelakos This couple embraced a bold color palette and the end result was a striking living wall by Deplan V. Coral charm peonies and blue hydrangea were just some of the many flowers used here. Unique Wedding Color Palettes That Will Set Your Big Day Apart 26 of 33 Crisscross Cheyenne Schultz Photography Hart & Co. Events and Julep Floral got creative by bringing in a patterned element to this living wall. Greenery garlands crossed over each other to create a dramatic look that was finished off by a selection of small mirrors. 27 of 33 Asymmetrical Matthew Moore Photography BW Theory used a base of boxwood layered with asymmetrical foliage for this lounge grouping's monochromatic backdrop. Wedding Lounge Ideas Your Guests Can Cozy Up To 28 of 33 Ceremony Reading Charissa Magno Photography A quote from this couple's ceremony reading doubled as a décor focal point on the living wall at their reception. The laser cut quote said, "I'd choose you in a hundred lifetimes, in a hundred worlds, in any version of reality, I'd find you and choose you." Kelsey Rae Designs worked with Blue Ladder Botany on this tri-panel wall. Unique Ways to Show Off Your Favorite Quote at Your Wedding 29 of 33 Minimalist Foliage The Kama Photography The individually placed pieces of foliage on this couple's living wall by Amy Lauren Floral Design looked almost like pressed leaves. Claire Duran Weddings and Events cleverly chose to place a cocktail table close to statement décor piece so guests could mingle and take in the foliage details up close. Cocktail Hour Ideas from Real Weddings 30 of 33 Jungle Lounge Melissa Ergo Photography This lounge area at a Haiku Mill wedding transported guests to a verdant oasis thanks to a lush living wall from Maui Floral and Elements by K. H. & Co. The neon sign finished off the vignette beautifully. How to Create a Lounge Area at Your Reception 31 of 33 Boxwood A Bryan Photo In recent years, a boxwood blight has compromised the health of many plants, making it harder for event designers to source. Thankfully, faux boxwood is a great alternative that is both appealing and durable. Elegant Designs, NK Productions Wedding Planning, and MMD Events teamed up to create this faux boxwood masterpiece. 32 of 33 Framed Lattice Lauren Fair Photography A traditional white frame and a lattice design made from ribbon completed this freestanding rose wall. The ombré design served as a seating chart at this Park Château celebration. Shannon Wellington Weddings and Events and Fresh Designs Florist were responsible for creating the statement design. Pink Wedding Ideas That Pack a Punch 33 of 33 All White KT Merry White décor has the ability to make things feel larger and more spacious. This tented ceremony, which was designed by Strawberry Milk Events with Blossoms Events florals, felt perfectly airy thanks to a crisp, neutral backdrop of white roses. The monochromatic living wall ensured that the incredible gold leaf chandelier still popped. Ways to Add a Pop of Metallic to Your Wedding Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit