The Best Barn & Farm Wedding Venues in Kirkland, WA

The Best Barn & Farm Wedding Venues in Kirkland, WA

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2 Wedding Venues in Kirkland, WA

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Sadie Lake Weddings 

5.0

  • Up to 300 guests
  • Select services
  • Outdoor & indoor
  • Starts at $3,000

🌹 Sadie Lake is a picture-perfect wedding and event venue in Arlington, Washington located on 18 acres with a stunning private lake. The property is located five minutes from the I-5 near Smoke Point. The indoor Barn Venue is a 3,000 square foot event barn with beautiful views North from the second floor. The outdoor area includes multiple ceremony sites, expansive lakeside areas & wooded trails. Highlights of the venue include a large outdoor tent, 2 get-ready suites, 5 restrooms, full kitchen, on-site parking, row boat & lake access, an outdoor fire pit and more! The property boasts of a well-kept natural setting suitable for casual or formal events. We host weddings & special events all year! The total venue capacity is 300 guests. Event items included with rental include: Chairs, Tables, Arbors, Indoor & Outdoor Sound Systems, Outdoor Games & Extensive Décor!

Why you'll love this venue

  • Provides event staff
  • Bridal suite on site
  • Multiple event spaces

Venue considerations

  • Requires outside catering services
  • Not for you if you're looking for a sleek and contemporary space
  • No on-premises lodging options
Awarded Best of Zola
DeeDee is an incredible owner - providing the best service and advice throughout not only your wedding day, but planning as well! We loved that Sadie Lake had such a large inventory of decor - we saved hundreds here! The bridal suite with beautiful natural light, large and accommodating groom’s suite, and the prep kitchen was a huge bonus. Now let’s talk about the grounds - DeeDee has created a beautiful venue. When we showed up for our tour, she was in gardening gloves and boots - we knew that she kept this place immaculate! Everything on the 18 acres is absolutely gorgeous, perfect for wedding photos! The barn is a beautiful backdrop, the lake is adorable, and the lush green grounds are to die for. The tent and barn provide great alternates for poor weather as well (we didn’t need it, but we were glad to have a backup, knowing Washington). Our guests absolutely loved partying it up at Sadie Lake! Deedee is the kindest vendor, and truly cares for you as a couple and the important part of your wedding day; that you love each other and are getting married!! We highly recommend Sadie Lake! Photos by Shae Rose Photography. Florals by Ivy and Birch
Savannah F., a year ago
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Woodinville Lavender 

5.0

Redmond, WA
  • Up to 60 guests
  • Select services
  • Indoor & outdoor
  • Starts at $13,000

Woodinville Lavender is a stunning outdoor wedding and reception venue nestled in the Sammamish River Valley just 30 minutes from downtown Seattle with easy access to the greater Seattle area. Our award winning lavender gardens provide the perfect backdrop for your dream wedding. The included wedding planner, equipment and facilities will make the entire process from initial inquiry through the last guest departure an amazing experience. We specialize in small events to assure excellent service, attention to every detail and an immaculate venue that will ensure a truly unique event.

Why you'll love this venue

  • Both indoor and outdoor options
  • Has a dance floor to dance the night away
  • Rustic charm with elegance

Venue considerations

  • No on-site guest accommodations
  • No in-house catering options
  • Not for you if you're looking for a sleek and contemporary space
Awarded Best of Zola
We LOVED Woodinville Lavender and working with Tom, the owner. We planned our WA wedding from Southern California and found Woodinville Lavender about 7 months before what would turn out to be our wedding date. The process started by hopping onto a Zoom call with Tom where he showed us so many pictures and examples of weddings past. He provided dates the venue was available and showed us pictures of his lavender farm from that date in years past to show us the most accurate representation of what we would get on our wedding day. He answered all of our questions with ease and we booked without ever visiting the venue, that's how much we trusted him! We were able to meet up with Tom at the venue in person in February where he walked us through the grounds, showed us our possibilities of where ceremony and reception would take place, and assured me (the born and raised Southern Californian) there was a rain plan and what it would entail. Like most brides, I imagined sun on my summer wedding day, but I walked away from that meeting feeling great about the rain plan if we needed to enact it. Tom was incredibly communicative and accommodating. When we were struggling to find certain vendors and his recommended list was out of our budget, he went out of his way to brainstorm some more vendors he worked with that was within our budget and gave us details on how they were when he worked with them in weddings past. Truly, Tom's lengthy experience in the wedding industry is such a bonus to his beautiful venue. It put us at ease throughout the process and day of that he knew what he was doing and that we could trust him fully (which is priceless when it comes to vendors). We also forgot to grab a sentimental item and reached out to him a few weeks after the wedding to see if we happened to have left it at the venue. He found it and shipped it back to us, no charge, no questions asked. In summary, the venue is incredible, but Tom is the best (:
Carrie C., 2 years ago

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About wedding venues in Kirkland, WA

Washington offers a stunning backdrop for weddings with incredible diversity in settings. You'll find dramatic mountain ceremonies at Crystal Mountain Resort and waterfront celebrations at The Edgewater Hotel where you can literally say "I do" above the waters of Puget Sound. These venues showcase what makes the Pacific Northwest so special for couples looking to create memorable wedding experiences.

What Makes Washington Wedding Venues Uniquely Special?

The Evergreen State delivers venues that work with practically any wedding vision you might have. Evergreen Gardens in Ferndale gives you multiple garden spaces and a covered pavilion that handles Washington's unpredictable weather without sacrificing beauty. The 101 in Seattle lets you bring in your own preferred vendors in a spacious open environment while Sodo Park blends industrial-chic architecture with elegant sophistication. You'll find the perfect balance of practicality and atmosphere no matter what style speaks to you.

How Much Do Washington Wedding Venues Typically Cost?

Wedding venues in Washington average $6,399 which represents about 14% of your total wedding budget. That's actually below the national average of $6,500-$12,000 or 25% of total costs so you're getting better value here than in many other states. Most couples pay between $5,800 on the lower end to around $7,000 for premium locations depending on what features and services you need.

For different guest counts you can expect these approximate total wedding budgets: Small weddings with 50 guests run about $20,250 while 100-guest celebrations average $33,177. Medium-sized weddings with 150 guests typically cost $45,331 and 200-guest events reach approximately $56,197. Larger celebrations with 250 guests average $67,063 while truly big weddings with 300 guests generally cost around $77,929. These numbers help you plan realistically based on your guest list size.

Where Can You Find Accessible Venues in Washington State?

Crystal Mountain Resort offers exceptional accessibility with its scenic gondola that takes guests directly to mountaintop ceremony platforms. No hiking required for anyone with mobility considerations. The 101 in Seattle provides full wheelchair accessibility throughout their modern venue while Evergreen Gardens in Ferndale combines accessibility with that weather-adaptable covered pavilion. You'll find these venues prioritize inclusivity without compromising on the beautiful settings that make Washington weddings so special.

Which Washington Venues Offer Outstanding Culinary Experiences?

Willows Lodge in Woodinville Wine Country delivers sophisticated farm-to-table dining featuring what's fresh and local. You'll appreciate their seasonal menus that pair perfectly with regional wines. Salish Lodge & Spa near Snoqualmie Falls serves Pacific Northwest cuisine with dramatic waterfall views while The Edgewater Hotel specializes in seafood-focused menus showcasing the best of local waters. Your guests will remember these culinary experiences long after the cake is cut.

Can Remote Guests Experience Washington Weddings Beyond Basic Streaming?

IslandWood located just 35 minutes from Seattle offers potential for enhanced remote participation through its environmental education focus and tech capabilities. Liljebeck Farms in Woodinville provides versatile indoor-outdoor settings that support creative virtual elements while The Edgewater Hotel can accommodate interactive components for distant loved ones. You should confirm specific virtual offerings directly with these venues as technology options evolve rapidly. Even guests who can't attend in person can feel genuinely included with the right setup.

What Seasonal Factors Should Influence Your Washington Venue Choice?

August is peak inquiry time for Washington weddings and books up fast. Western Washington venues typically incorporate elegant indoor spaces with seamless transitions to outdoor areas giving you weather flexibility. Eastern Washington benefits from significantly more sunshine days between May-September making outdoor ceremonies more reliable. Mountain venues require snow contingency planning from November-April. The season you choose will dramatically impact both the look and logistics of your celebration.

How Can Washington Venues Balance Beauty with Practical Needs?

When selecting your Washington venue consider both its Instagram-worthy appeal and how it handles the nuts and bolts of your big day. Venues like Crystal Mountain Resort offer experienced on-site wedding teams while others may require more independent planning or outside coordination. The ideal venue combines Washington's natural beauty with practical amenities that support your vision without blowing your budget. You deserve both stunning backdrops and smooth logistics for a truly magical yet stress-free celebration.

Washington offers a stunning backdrop for weddings with incredible diversity in settings. You'll find dramatic mountain ceremonies at Crystal Mountain Resort and waterfront celebrations at The Edgewater Hotel where you can literally say "I do" above the waters of Puget Sound. These venues showcase what makes the Pacific Northwest so special for couples looking to create memorable wedding experiences.

What Makes Washington Wedding Venues Uniquely Special?

The Evergreen State delivers venues that work with practically any wedding vision you might have. Evergreen Gardens in Ferndale gives you multiple garden spaces and a covered pavilion that handles Washington's unpredictable weather without sacrificing beauty. The 101 in Seattle lets you bring in your own preferred vendors in a spacious open environment while Sodo Park blends industrial-chic architecture with elegant sophistication. You'll find the perfect balance of practicality and atmosphere no matter what style speaks to you.

How Much Do Washington Wedding Venues Typically Cost?

Wedding venues in Washington average $6,399 which represents about 14% of your total wedding budget. That's actually below the national average of $6,500-$12,000 or 25% of total costs so you're getting better value here than in many other states. Most couples pay between $5,800 on the lower end to around $7,000 for premium locations depending on what features and services you need.

For different guest counts you can expect these approximate total wedding budgets: Small weddings with 50 guests run about $20,250 while 100-guest celebrations average $33,177. Medium-sized weddings with 150 guests typically cost $45,331 and 200-guest events reach approximately $56,197. Larger celebrations with 250 guests average $67,063 while truly big weddings with 300 guests generally cost around $77,929. These numbers help you plan realistically based on your guest list size.

Where Can You Find Accessible Venues in Washington State?

Crystal Mountain Resort offers exceptional accessibility with its scenic gondola that takes guests directly to mountaintop ceremony platforms. No hiking required for anyone with mobility considerations. The 101 in Seattle provides full wheelchair accessibility throughout their modern venue while Evergreen Gardens in Ferndale combines accessibility with that weather-adaptable covered pavilion. You'll find these venues prioritize inclusivity without compromising on the beautiful settings that make Washington weddings so special.

Which Washington Venues Offer Outstanding Culinary Experiences?

Willows Lodge in Woodinville Wine Country delivers sophisticated farm-to-table dining featuring what's fresh and local. You'll appreciate their seasonal menus that pair perfectly with regional wines. Salish Lodge & Spa near Snoqualmie Falls serves Pacific Northwest cuisine with dramatic waterfall views while The Edgewater Hotel specializes in seafood-focused menus showcasing the best of local waters. Your guests will remember these culinary experiences long after the cake is cut.

Can Remote Guests Experience Washington Weddings Beyond Basic Streaming?

IslandWood located just 35 minutes from Seattle offers potential for enhanced remote participation through its environmental education focus and tech capabilities. Liljebeck Farms in Woodinville provides versatile indoor-outdoor settings that support creative virtual elements while The Edgewater Hotel can accommodate interactive components for distant loved ones. You should confirm specific virtual offerings directly with these venues as technology options evolve rapidly. Even guests who can't attend in person can feel genuinely included with the right setup.

What Seasonal Factors Should Influence Your Washington Venue Choice?

August is peak inquiry time for Washington weddings and books up fast. Western Washington venues typically incorporate elegant indoor spaces with seamless transitions to outdoor areas giving you weather flexibility. Eastern Washington benefits from significantly more sunshine days between May-September making outdoor ceremonies more reliable. Mountain venues require snow contingency planning from November-April. The season you choose will dramatically impact both the look and logistics of your celebration.

How Can Washington Venues Balance Beauty with Practical Needs?

When selecting your Washington venue consider both its Instagram-worthy appeal and how it handles the nuts and bolts of your big day. Venues like Crystal Mountain Resort offer experienced on-site wedding teams while others may require more independent planning or outside coordination. The ideal venue combines Washington's natural beauty with practical amenities that support your vision without blowing your budget. You deserve both stunning backdrops and smooth logistics for a truly magical yet stress-free celebration.

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