A Year in Review: 2025 Weddings at The Rooftop Lehi

As we look back on 2025 at The Rooftop Lehi, we’re reminded just how many unique wedding stories can unfold within the same space. From timeless white celebrations to bold, color-forward designs, this year was a beautiful reflection of creativity, personality, and connection.

Each season brought its own energy, with couples finding meaningful ways to personalize their wedding day while transforming the venue to match their vision. Here’s a look back at the design trends, standout moments, and themes that defined weddings at The Rooftop Lehi throughout the year.

Winter Beginnings | Timeless Whites & Thoughtful Details

Photographer: Hey Cam FIlms

The year began with weddings rooted in classic elegance. Clean, white-forward palettes set the tone, often layered with soft greenery and gentle blush accents for a look that felt romantic and refined.

Throughout the winter months, couples leaned into:

  • White-on-white florals softened with greenery and baby’s breath

  • Statement backdrops like floral walls, marquee letters, and arches

  • Guest-focused details, including donut displays, grazing tables, and Polaroid guest books

  • Intimate gatherings, from elegant receptions to night-before dinners

While the designs felt timeless, it was the personal touches that made each celebration memorable—details that reflected each couple’s style and created a warm, welcoming experience for guests.

Spring in Bloom | Pastels, Florals & Statement Ceremonies

Photographer: Breanna McIntosh

As spring arrived, weddings at The Rooftop Lehi shifted into a softer, more colorful season. Pastels appeared everywhere, florals became more abundant, and ceremony design took on a starring role.

Spring weddings were defined by:

  • Soft pastel palettes, including light blue, blush, coral, lavender, and sage

  • Floral-forward design, with circular and square arches, dramatic ceremony backdrops, and lush cake meadows

  • Ceremony moments that made a statement, from long aisles in the Skylight Room to courtyard ceremonies framed by florals

  • Elevated guest experiences, such as gelato carts, coffee and matcha bars, interactive guest books, and creative seating displays

Couples also embraced playful fashion and design choices—mismatched bridesmaid dresses, unique groom attire, and cakes adorned with butterflies, fruit, pearls, and florals. This season felt joyful, romantic, and unapologetically expressive.

Summer Stories | Color Play, Personal Details & Second Looks

Photographer: Noelani Photo

By summer, weddings became even more personal. Color palettes grew brighter, storytelling took center stage, and receptions were filled with meaningful details designed to reflect each couple’s journey.

Summer celebrations featured:

  • Bold color combinations, with pops of coral, orange, yellow, purple, and blue

  • Vintage-inspired details, such as bows, swans, parasols, and textured cake designs

  • Second outfit changes, giving brides a fresh look for dancing and evening celebrations

  • Highly personal elements, from custom charcuterie displays to “our story” installations and meaningful décor choices

This season celebrated individuality, proving that weddings don’t have to follow a formula to feel polished, intentional, and elevated.

Autumn Evenings | Moody Moments & Textural Design

As the year came to a close, fall and early winter weddings leaned into richer tones, layered textures, and unexpected design moments that felt both dramatic and refined.

Late-season weddings were defined by:

  • Darker, moodier palettes, including black, navy, emerald, burnt orange, and deep neutrals

  • Texture-driven design, featuring draping, candlelight, bold linens, and minimal greenery

  • Whimsical and creative details, from gothic-inspired décor and skeleton cake toppers to LEGO bouquets and travel-themed seating charts

  • Interactive guest experiences, like game tables, custom backdrops, and personalized décor that invited guests to linger and connect

These celebrations closed out the year with depth, creativity, and a strong sense of individuality—showcasing how fall and winter weddings at The Rooftop Lehi can feel just as intentional and inspired as any other season.

Looking Ahead

Every wedding this year brought something new—fresh ideas, meaningful traditions, and unforgettable moments shared with family and friends. We’re endlessly grateful to the couples, planners, and vendors who made The Rooftop Lehi part of their wedding story.

As we look ahead to the coming year, we can’t wait to see how future weddings continue to evolve—and how each couple makes the space their own.

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