For a sophisticated and opulent wedding, consider incorporating Maroon into your color palette.
It adds depth and sophistication to your wedding, by used in florals, linens, wedding stationery, or drapery, etc.
With its earthiness, this dark red color with brown undertones is filled with richness and elegance, making it the ideal tint for regal or glamorous aesthetics and settings. Given its auspicious association, even just a splash of maroon will take your nuptials to the next level.
Maroon can be used as either the focal point or an accent color in your wedding palette. Pair it with other shades to create unique and striking combinations. For example, pairing maroon with peach Creates a vibrant and effervescent atmosphere, while darker shades like plum or black add a more dramatic and moody feel.
01 Persimmon
Pair maroon with persimmon, an eye-catching reddish-orange hue, these shades will coordinate with the colorful treetops surrounding your venue, instantly infusing your affair with a vibrant-yet-cozy feel.
In combination with one another, these two tones are both bold and luxurious, so use them in similar ratios across your décor.
02 Peach
Maroon is rich and moody on its own, add a hint of vibrant peach will make your color scheme feel lighter and more cheerful.
With the help of other pastels colors, like lilac and pink, a maroon-and-peach color scheme even works for a springtime soirée.
Peach floral Acrylic Wedding Invites / One Shoulder Peach Bridesmaid Dress
03 Dusty Rose
Dusty rose is a muted, chic shade of pink that complements the darker notes of Maroon.
You can pull off these two color palette on your reception tabless with maroon velvet napkins and dusty rose taper candles.
The most seamless way to enact this color palette is through your floral arrangements and installations, mixing the hues in similar increments.
BTW, marigold is the plus one option if you’re looking for another complementary tone.
04 Plum
Monochromatic color palette will give your affair an opulent, elevated edge, perfect for châteaus, ballrooms, and castles. Plum is the color, it will douse your wedding in royalty.
Include it through blooms in your bouquets, altar decorations and centerpieces, or wedding invitation suite, like a plum wedding invitation or a custom crest on menus.
05 Mauve
Mauve is another shade of purple to consider adding to a maroon-centric color palette.
This pale purple hue is just as elegant and romantic as Maroon but slightly less saturated, so neither will overpower the other.
Incorporate Mauve into your invitation suite or add a pop to your bouquet, centerpieces, or linens.
For more colors as complement, consider lilac and baby pink.
06 Teal
This deep blue-green shade and the reddish-brown Maroon will produce a color palette that’s made for fall.
It will amplify Maroon’s sumptuous nature. Decorate your ceremony and reception’s chairs, your floral arch in the shade of Teal. Line reception tables on teal runner with maroon taper candels.
Also for contrast, mix in neutrals, like tan, wood, and beige, for contrast.
07 Toffee
Toffee is a earth tone, it is more of a neutral, so it will ground Maroon, and accentuate the reddish-brown tint, allow it to claim the spotlight.
In order to make maroon more of a visual impact, use it smartly, like through a bold napkin on a place setting or the background of your bar menu.
To bring other colors into the mix, try amber, baby pink, and peach.
08 Black
If you want your soirée to feel especially edgy, supplement maroon with black.
For example, concentrate on primarily black details—like napkins, glassware, and plates—with just a hint of maroon, such as menu cards.
Anemones, with their black centers, are one particular flower to keep in mind for this color scheme.
Get the black off the shoulder mermaid bridesmaid dresses
09 Fuchsia
While this deep shade of red commands attention solo, with a vivid pink in its presence, it will take on more of a supporting role. Adding Fuchsia will convert maroon into a hue that’s suitable for an outdoor garden wedding in the spring or summer, especially with pink and yellow in its midst.
10 Pumpkin
Pumpkin is another orange shade that coincides with Maroon. It is suitable for any Fall wedding parties.
Maroon’s dark, chic nature juxtaposed with pumpkin’s bright, energetic connotation will make for a jaw-dropping display.
You can incorporate these two hues into your aisle markers, your table runners, or even your cake garnishes.
Maroon Bridesmaid Dress Long / Pumpkin Sunflower Wedding Invitation
11 Royal Blue
The combination of Maroon and Royal Blue is truly regal.
Both hues have an intense level of color, so choose one to take up more surface area than the other. For example, a tablescape with a royal blue linen runner and matching napkins. To elevate the grand feel of this spread, include gold accents, like candle holders, flatware, or the rims on your glassware and chargers.
12 Saffron
Incorporate Saffron color into your wedding color palette will give Maroon a golden glow. They’ll create a warm, comforting atmosphere at any affair in autumn.
13 Cream
Netural color Cream will make Maroon the primary color in your color palette.
It allows the reddish-brown shade to truly shine.
Accomplish ideas:
Bordered your walk down aisle with blossoms in cream and maroon, decorate tables with white linens and topped with maroon napkins, white plates, maroon taper candles, etc.
14 Blush
A light shade of pink and a dark tint of red will make an enchanting impact, as red and pink sit next to each other on the color wheel.
Accompanying blush, maroon will take on an increasingly more romantic note at your wedding.
With a larger presence of pink, your celebration will feel softer and more delicate, but when maroon is dominant, your event will feel more dramatic and edgy.
Blush Pink Pocket Floral Wedding Invitation / Blush Convertible Bridesmaid Dress
15 Burnt Sienna
Burnt sienna and maroon comprise a vibrant color palette that will certainly stand out.
This color scheme is versatility: Adorn a candlelit room with the hues for a cozy, dramatic flair at a fall or winter wedding, or inject the tones into an outdoor gathering in the spring or summer for an invigorating ambiance.