Aisle is an elegant landing page template built for historic mansion wedding day-of coordinators. It combines a full-screen video header, a curated real-wedding gallery, and a focused two-step booking form to guide engaged couples from first impression to availability check. The design uses a regal plum, champagne gold, and ivory palette that feels timeless and trustworthy.
by Rocket studio
Aisle is a single-page template designed for a day-of wedding coordinator who works exclusively in historic mansion venues. The layout moves visitors from a cinematic golden-hour video header through a storytelling gallery of real weddings, then delivers them to a two-step booking form. Every visual and copy decision builds the coordinator's credibility before asking for the click.
This template is built for a specific kind of wedding professional: a day-of coordinator whose entire practice centers on century-old estate venues. If you manage timelines, vendor arrivals, and processional cues inside gilded-age properties, this landing page speaks your couple's language.
Engaged couples who have already selected a historic venue often realize, late in the planning process, that nobody is actually running the day itself. They need to find a coordinator they can trust quickly, and generic coordinator websites rarely convey the specific competence that a high-stakes venue demands. Aisle closes that trust gap.
You get a complete, section-led landing page structured to move a visitor from curiosity to a booking inquiry in a single scroll. Every section has a defined job, and the visual system reinforces the tone of a regal yet joyful historic venue wedding.
A short paragraph introduces the feature set: Aisle packages every tool a mansion wedding coordinator needs to earn trust and capture inquiries on one focused page. The following features come built into the template layout.
The header fills the entire viewport with a slow golden-hour tracking shot moving through a historic mansion mid-wedding. The final frame settles on the couple from across the ballroom, and the headline "Your Mansion. Your Moment. We Run Everything Else." appears in champagne gold over the footage. The visual tone is warm and slightly desaturated to feel timeless.
Past the header, the page becomes a curated wall of real wedding thumbnails. Each card opens into a detail view showing the venue name, a three-image carousel, and a short coordinator's note describing a behind-the-scenes challenge the guests never saw. Cards tint plum on hover, creating a gallery that functions as social proof through specific storytelling rather than generic testimonials.
The primary call to action, "Check Our Availability," opens a two-step form. Step one collects venue name and wedding date. Step two asks for guest count and a single open-ended question: "What's the one thing you most want to go perfectly?" The form keeps friction low while gathering the details needed to respond meaningfully.
Couples who are still comparing coordinators can download a Mansion Day-Of Checklist in exchange for their email address. This secondary path captures contact details from visitors who are not yet ready to book, supporting future follow-up without losing the lead entirely.
The scroll ends with a visual calendar that shows open and unavailable dates across the current season. Couples can see at a glance whether their date is still open before they commit to filling out the booking form, reducing hesitation and pre-qualifying inquiries.
The sticky navigation bar keeps the "Check Our Availability" button visible throughout the entire scroll. The persistent placement means the booking action is always one click away, no matter how deep into the gallery a visitor has browsed.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Full-Screen Header | Open with cinematic video and headline |
| Sticky Navigation Bar | Keep booking call to action always visible |
| Real-Wedding Gallery | Build trust through curated event stories |
| Gallery Detail View | Show venue, carousel, and coordinator notes |
| Availability Calendar | Visualize open dates by season |
| Booking Form (Step 1) | Collect venue name and wedding date |
| Booking Form (Step 2) | Capture guest count and top priority |
| Checklist Lead Capture | Offer download to nurture undecided visitors |
The Plum Executive color system gives the page a regal but welcoming atmosphere that mirrors the experience of stepping into a beautifully prepared historic venue. Every color has a structural role, so the palette stays coherent as a visitor scrolls.
The template is structured so every layout decision that works on a wide desktop screen translates cleanly to a narrower mobile viewport. Couples frequently research vendors on their phones, so the page needs to feel just as considered on a small screen.
The conversion path in Aisle is deliberate. The gallery does the persuasion work first, and the form only appears after the visitor has already seen enough to believe in the coordinator's competence.
Aisle is part of the Celebration and Joy theme family, matched with the Community Gallery creative direction and the Gallery and Detail template style. The booking-focused layout direction makes it especially suitable for service providers who depend on date-driven scheduling rather than an open-inquiry form.




Theme
Celebration & Joy
Creative direction
Community Gallery
Color system
Plum Executive
Style
Gallery + Detail
Direction
Booking/Scheduling
Page Sections
Full-screen Video Background Header
Curated Real-wedding Gallery
Two-step Booking Form
Secondary Checklist Lead Capture
Seasonal Availability Calendar
Sticky Navigation with Persistent Call to Action
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