A Summer Wedding at The Watermill on Long Island

Gabriella & Dominick’s Summer Wedding at The Watermill on Long Island

The Venue: The Watermill

The Watermill’s combination of indoor and outdoor spaces made it an ideal choice for Gab and Dom’s wedding. The venue’s lush gardens and tranquil waterfront views provided a serene yet vibrant setting for the ceremony and reception. The airy, bright space was just right for a summer wedding, offering both an elegant and relaxed vibe.

Floral Details

Flowers played a central role in Gab and Dom’s wedding. The floral arrangements complemented the garden theme, with soft peonies, roses, and lavender filling the space with color and fragrance. Gab’s bouquet was a mix of white and blush blooms, accented by eucalyptus, while the bridesmaids carried slightly more colorful bouquets in shades of pink and purple.

The reception space was filled with lush centerpieces and greenery that brought the outdoor garden feel inside. The flowers were thoughtfully arranged to enhance the venue's natural beauty without overwhelming the space.

Family and Friends at the Center

Gab and Dom’s wedding day was as much about the people as it was about the details. The couple’s ceremony was a personal moment, and the intimate vows shared under a floral arch reflected the strong bond they have. The reception was all about enjoying time with their loved ones, from heartfelt toasts to an energetic dance floor that kept everyone engaged throughout the night.

Personal Touches

Gab and Dom’s wedding was filled with personal touches that made it stand out.

  • Wedding Favors: Instead of typical wedding favors, guests received small potted plants, each with a note that read, "Let love grow." It was a simple, thoughtful gesture that fit the garden theme.

  • Cake: The wedding cake was a classic three-tier design with delicate edible flowers that matched the overall color scheme. A sweet finish to a great meal, without being overdone.

  • Signature Cocktails: The couple had fun with their drink selection, offering a lavender lemonade for Gab and an old-fashioned for Dom, adding a personal touch to the drink menu.

  • The Dance Floor: After the ceremony and dinner, the focus shifted to dancing. Gab and Dom shared a first dance before the rest of the night unfolded with guests joining them on the floor. The music, combined with the energy of everyone in the room, made for a memorable celebration.

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