Bloom is a full-width immersive landing page template built for tropical wedding florists. It guides visitors through a wedding day timeline, from dawn preparation to candlelit reception, using a cinematic video header, scroll-driven section flow, and a warm Merlot and Smoke color palette. Every detail is designed to build emotional investment and drive clicks to a consultation booking page.
by Rocket studio
Bloom is a single-page florist template built for the luxury destination wedding market. It opens with a slow-motion full-screen video header and scrolls through six immersive moments, each representing a different hour of a wedding day. The design is restrained, warm, and cinematic, guiding emotionally invested visitors toward one clear action: booking a floral consultation.
This template is designed for high-end tropical wedding florists who work with discerning clients and want their website to feel as considered as their arrangements. It speaks directly to the florist's ideal audience without requiring additional customization to find the right tone.
Most florist templates look like product catalogs. They show images in a grid and list services in bullet points. That approach fails the luxury buyer, who is choosing a florist the same way they chose their venue: on feeling, atmosphere, and trust. Bloom solves this by replacing the catalog format with a narrative one.
Bloom delivers a complete, ready-to-customize landing page with a defined visual identity and a clear conversion path. Every section is purposeful and positioned to move the visitor toward the consultation booking page.




Theme
Luxe Minimal
Creative direction
Seasonal/Moment
Color system
Merlot & Smoke
Style
Full-Width Immersive
Direction
Click-Through
Page Sections
Full-screen Cinematic Video Header
Scroll-driven Wedding Day Timeline
Dual Call-to-action Placement
Mid-scroll Research Link
Progressive Floral Drama Structure
Luxe Minimal Color and Type System
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What makes this different from a standard florist portfolio template?
This template brings together editorial design, a scroll-driven narrative structure, and a focused conversion strategy. Each feature below is drawn directly from the design and layout brief.
The header plays a slow-motion dawn sequence shot in a tropical courtyard. The footage is warm-graded and slightly desaturated, moving at half-speed so textural details remain visible. A single line of editorial serif type fades in over the final frame, and a ghost button call to action sits directly below it.
The page is structured as a timeline, not a portfolio. Each full-width section represents a distinct moment in the wedding day: dawn preparation, ceremony installations, cocktail-hour tablescapes, and candlelit reception centerpieces. The ambient light tone of each section shifts as the visitor scrolls, creating a sense of real time passing.
The primary call to action, "Plan Your Florals," appears first as a ghost button over the video header, then returns as a solid rose-gold button after the reception section. This placement captures visitors at two different emotional peaks without repeating the same visual treatment twice.
A secondary text link, "View Seasonal Availability," sits mid-scroll to intercept wedding planners and early-stage couples who are still comparing options. It acknowledges the research phase without disrupting the immersive narrative flow.
The color system uses deep wine for section anchors and pull quotes, charcoal smoke for body text, sun-bleached linen across open backgrounds, and muted rose gold for buttons, dividers, and hover states. The palette is warm, restrained, and consistent across every section.
Floral details escalate as the visitor scrolls. Restrained greenery and single stems anchor the dawn sections. Full sculptural arrangements and layered centerpieces appear by the reception section. This progression mirrors the emotional build of a real wedding day and keeps the visitor engaged through to the final call to action.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Full-Screen Video Header | Opens with slow-motion dawn footage and the primary ghost button call to action |
| Dawn Prep Moment | Shows hand-wiring and early studio preparation as the first scroll section |
| Ceremony Installation | Highlights hanging amaranthus archways and ceremony arch florals |
| Cocktail Hour Tablescapes | Transitions ambient light to amber and introduces mid-scroll availability link |
| Reception Centerpieces | Presents candlelit arrangements as the emotional peak of the scroll journey |
| Final Call to Action | Delivers the solid rose-gold "Plan Your Florals" button at peak visitor commitment |
The visual identity follows a Luxe Minimal theme, using contrast and restraint rather than excess. Typography leans on editorial serif type for headings, with clean body text in charcoal smoke. The palette feels like a dried petal pressed between the pages of a linen-bound guest book: warm, heavy, and precise.
The template is built with a full-width immersive layout that adapts to smaller screens without sacrificing its cinematic quality. Section proportions, type sizing, and video playback behavior are all considered within the single-page structure.
Bloom uses a deliberate, sequenced approach to conversion. It does not push the visitor toward a form immediately. Instead, it earns the click by building emotional investment across six distinct moments before asking for anything.
Bloom is part of the Wedding and Events template category, sitting within the Tropical Wedding subcategory and designed specifically for the tropical wedding florist niche. It is a strong fit for florists whose work is sold on atmosphere and whose ideal clients invest heavily before they ever send an inquiry.