Hannah May and Jack’s Wedding Day at the Kincaid House
On a crisp October afternoon, Hannah May arrived at The Kincaid House, its historic Dutch‑Colonial home and four‑acre estate wrapped in the rich hues of autumn foliage and verdant garden paths. With her palette rooted in natural green, every element felt connected to the land: bridesmaids in soft sage dresses, table runners in moss‑green linen, floral arrangements where eucalyptus and ferns mingled with ivory blooms. Outside, the ceremony took place beneath the venue’s stone‑tower gazebo (a striking architectural feature sourced from the original Norris Dam stone) overlooking the garden, giving the moment timeless elegance. As twilight approached, guests moved into the interior of the house and onto the patio where green accents—succulent place cards, foliage garlands, lanterns framed by greenery—gave the reception a quiet, grounded sophistication. Surrounded by trees, stone walls, and the natural green theme tied through every detail, Hannah May and Jack’s celebration felt both intimately personal and beautifully rooted in place.