Last year when we were planning our own wedding and renovating the barn for it, we could have never imagined this. Martha Stewart Magazine chose us and three other venues across the country as top mountain venues! Wow! What an honor. Thank you, Martha! đ Pick up your own copy of the 2016 Style Issue in your local store or check out the feature here .
âSmall Barnâ Grand Opening and Surprise 70th birthday!
Surprise! Katieâs father, aka our general contractor, aka the birthday boy, aka Cliff had no idea he was putting some of the final touches on the small barn for⌠his own surprise 70th birthday party! With a little trickery and coordination, we threw a surprise party for Cliff with friends and family from all over. We had BBQ from Pedlinâ Pig, music from the High Country Boomers, and most importantly to the birthday boy, a table full of his favorite desserts from Sweet Tooth Bakery. The best part of the evening was when we revealed the name of the previously-known-as âSmall Barnâ⌠Cliffside Barn it is!!
Overlook Barn in High Country Wedding Guide
We are so excited to announce that the Overlook Barn is included in this year’s High Country Wedding Guide . Also check out the feature that was done on our wedding in the Real Weddings section. We are in great company with some other gorgeous weddings! If you don’t yet have your copy of the 2016 High Country Wedding Guide you should get it now. Whether you are looking to make Western North Carolina your wedding destination, are looking for some inspirational ideas, or just enjoy looking at the beautiful pictures of the High Country you won’t be disappointed.
Breaking ground- weâve started renovations on the small barn!
We are happy to announce that we have started renovations on the âsmall barnâ on the Overlook Barn property! Check out some of these before pictures and start dreaming with us about the after pictures ?. We are going to build a covered deck on the side of the barn and open up the back with windows so you can see the beautiful view. We think this will be an awesome spot for cocktail hour, ceremonies, or small intimate gatherings.
What do you see here? We see a ton of potential!! Catering prep area? Restrooms? Storage? Letâs try it all!
Finding the One (dress)
David and I had a relatively short engagement of 8 months, especially considering that we were renovating our venue in that timeframe in order to be ready for our wedding. The barn renovation project was so fun, challenging, and consuming that we found ourselves focusing on it more than the details of our wedding itself sometimes. So, hereâs where I found myself a few months before our wedding:
The right guy? Check! Easiest choice, ever.
The perfect venue? Check! Even though our renovation wasnât complete, I had the vision of what it would look like.
An amazing DJ that would keep the party going? Check ! Yes, I locked down my DJ before any other vendor because Iâm obsessed with music.
The dress? Absolutely no clue where I should start, what I wanted, how much I wanted to spend, or how on earth I should find âthe one.â
I found myself paralyzed with indecision and fear about the entire process (meanwhile time continued to sneak by- funny how that works) so I tried convincing myself that a dress wasnât that important- surely I could just show up on my biggest day ever in sweatpants and no one would notice, right?
Cue my best friends and bridesmaids. I was hearing it from all angles â Lindsey and Jess who are local managed to ask me about my dress every time weâd get together, Whitney and Kate who are on the other side of the country kept saying super subtle things like âKatie, you really should figure out your own dress before worrying about ours.â And still others who werenât aware of my mental paralysis would innocently ask âSo what does your dress look like?â Finally, Lindsey and Jess got me to commit to just checking out some bridal shops with absolutely no expectations â just to get the process started. We had a gameplan: start out at Davidâs Bridal where they have all dress sizes and shapes under the sun to get an idea of cut and then go to a boutique bridal shop to try on more unique dresses.
So, we booked our bridal appointments, armed ourselves fully for the day with snacks, water, comfortable shoes (on), and heals (in tow). Davidâs Bridal was overwhelming but incredibly helpful. There were so.many.dresses. The lady who assisted us was no-nonsense and she took me through the process like a champ. Had me try on all the different dress cuts, get a feel for what I liked, and narrow down what I definitely didnât like. It was like wedding dresses 101. Just what I needed. That said, I realized there that I really wanted a romantic, flowy, unique, and comfortable dress and I wasnât quite finding it.
Next up was a boutique bridal shop in DC that had been incredibly helpful during my bridesmaids dress search. We went there and met up with our lovely sales associate and she fully listened when I described what I was looking for in the most abstract terms ever. We walked around the store and pulled approximately 20 dresses down to try on- as we were about to head to the dressing room, my friend Lindsey picked one out and said âwhat about this one? It looks just like what youâve been describing.â She was right and we headed back to the dressing room. As a reminder, my intention for the day was to just dip my toes in the water of picking out a dress and end my indecision paralysis. I had zero intentions of falling in love with a dress and finding the one. Well, after trying on all 20 dresses- I ended up with four I really really liked. The shocker? They were ALL the same designer- Modern Trousseau . Ok, so clearly we were on to something. A couple of then were absolutely gorgeous gowns, but were more on the formal side- so after reminding myself what my vision for the day was (romantic, sincere, sentimental- but not too formal) I was able to narrow those out of the running. At that point I was deciding between the romantic (sweetheart Italian lace on top), flowy (individual silk voile panels that all flowed separately on the bottom), unique Fawn gown that Lindsey had picked out and the stunning Honey gown. The Fawn gown made me smile ear-to-ear when trying it on, but I loved the sleeves on the Honey gown. After talking it over with the sales associate, she let me know that Modern Trousseau frequently allows customizing the dress- so we reached a solution- the Fawn gown with added sleeves like the Honey gown. It was match made in wedding dress heaven!
Venue Report selects Overlook Barn
We are thrilled to announce that the Overlook Barn has been chosen to be featured on The Venue Report! The Venue Report is the ultimate resource for extraordinary venue spaces from around the globe. We are honored to be in elite company.
Overlook Barn Now Open!
Now Open!
After months of construction we are happy to announce that the Overlook Barn is now open for business! We couldn’t be happier with how it turned out. You can see from the pictures in this post that it has come a long way from where it was at the beginning of this year. The inaugural wedding was a surreal experience and we are so excited to be able to share that with other couples. The Overlook Barn really is a unique venue that offers breath taking views of the blue ridge mountains and upscale accommodations. The barn sits high atop Beech Mountain just outside of Banner Elk, North Carolina. We hope you’ll come in and see for yourself.
Coming Soon!
Breaking Ground! Much like our venue this site is currently under construction but expect changes to be coming soon! The renovation efforts are in full throttle and it is exciting to see the venue transform before our eyes. As you can see, the Elder family construction crew finds time to stop and enjoy the fruits of their labor and tryout some of the picturesque photo opportunities that will be unique to the space.