Vrede en Lust spans three quite different spaces and most weddings use all of them in sequence. The chapel for ceremony (formal, dampened, microphone-led), the orchard for cocktail hour (open, breezy, ambient programming only), the cellar for dinner + dancefloor (warm, contained, where the night peaks). Each space gets its own EQ profile.
The sequencing is what makes a Vrede en Lust wedding work or not. We've programmed the ceremony-to-cocktail-to-cellar transitions enough times to know that the cocktail hour wants to feel paused — not silent, but lighter than what comes either side.
Chapel: live stone walls, easy on the high end. Orchard: outdoor with hardly any reflective surface — we add the second sub and treat it like an open-air event. Cellar: oak-barrel-lined, warm, low-mid heavy. The cellar is the most enjoyable room at any of our regular venues — the bass simply behaves.
Estate manages the three-space transition tightly. Power is dedicated per space (no shared circuits between cellar and cocktail rig). Vehicle access to the cellar via the rear estate road. Pack-down generally 02:30 — extension to 03:00 by arrangement.
Send your date, the package that feels closest, and any specifics about your guest count. I'll confirm availability for Vrede en Lust within 48 hours.