wedding ceremony with wild overgrown aesthetic in gloster house ireland

Photo by Kerry Jeanne

Picture this:

You've dreamt about this for years, and planned it for months. The weekend has finally arrived.

Everyone you love is here - gathered in Ireland to celebrate with you. You're moving through the most beautiful spaces, the food is exceptional, the entertainment unfolds effortlessly, and every moment feels intentional. You're fully present, relaxed, radiant, and surrounded by your favourite people.

Not a single worry crosses your mind - because your planner has every detail handled with precision and care.

 

Photo by Lima Conlon

Experience Engineering

I care deeply about both design and structure, and I don’t believe one works without the other. Every wedding is designed as a journey by focusing on pacing, transitions, energy, and emotional rhythm - shaping how the celebration unfolds over hours or days.

This includes careful consideration of how guests arrive and orient themselves, how moments build and release, how transitions feel natural rather than rushed, and, finally, how the day (or weekend) maintains momentum without exhaustion.

Luxury is not excess. It’s ease.

“Not only is Kristine incredibly detail-oriented, she is warm, down-to-earth, and truly a leader who knows how to bring an incredible vendor team together for a seamless and well-designed wedding day experience”

“Our top priority was giving our guests a warm, welcoming, unforgettable experience - and Kristine was completely on the same page. She brought that vision to life with thoughtfulness, talent, and incredible care.”

- Ali & Chris, Gloster House

 

Design Led by Your Style, Grounded in Space and Architecture

With a background in interior architecture, my approach goes beyond styling. Design always begins with understanding your personal sense of style, cultural background, and everything that’s important to you as a host. I take this and design in conversation with architecture, light, proportion, and materiality - ensuring every decision works in harmony with the venue itself.

This means designing for spaces, not against them; understanding how people move through rooms and outdoor settings, creating cohesion across multiple locations and events and layering texture, colour, and atmosphere with intention.

The result is weddings that feel atmospheric, authentic and unique.

Candlelit December wedding dinner styled with layered florals and candles

Photo by Kerry Jeanne

 

Photo by Peter Carvill

Guest Experience Design

I approach guest experience design with structured methodology, looking closely at every moment and every movement. From transport and timing to comfort, clarity, and pacing - how guests arrive, orient themselves, move through the celebration; how each moment feels, how the energy flows and builds - every decision is intentionally shaped to support ease.

This level of planning means your guests feel welcomed, cared for, and relaxed from the very beginning, without ever noticing the work behind it.





 

Multi-Day Destination Wedding Thinking

A destination wedding isn’t a single event, it’s a sequence. The welcome dinner, the morning after, the moments in between: each has its own tone and energy, and together they tell a story.

I plan for the full arc of the weekend - how it opens, how it builds, how it softens, how it closes - so every moment feels considered and connected.

The result is a celebration that feels cohesive and natural, with guests leaving not just with memories of a wedding, but of a shared experience they were truly part of.

wedding rehearsal dinner, dark and moody candlelit long tables in the chapel in gloster House

Photo by Kerry Jeanne

“I've worked with a lot of wedding planners in my 14 years of being in the wedding industry and I can say that Kristine is, without a doubt, one of the best planners I've ever had the joy of working along side!”
- Kerry Jeanne, Wedding Photographer