Drape is a single-column landing page template built for corporate event decoration studios. It guides visitors through a dramatic before-and-after transformation story, from an empty venue to a fully dressed room. A warm plum and champagne gold palette sets a refined tone. Two conversion paths, a multi-step booking form and a gated lookbook, work together to turn interest into action.
by Rocket studio
Drape is a single-column landing page for corporate event decoration studios. The scroll follows one complete venue transformation, pulling visitors from an empty room into a finished, candlelit space. Deep plum, champagne gold, and parchment cream give every section a polished, intimate feel. Two clear conversion paths capture both ready-to-book clients and early-stage browsers.
This template is built for event decoration studios that work in the corporate space. If your team turns blank conference rooms and ballrooms into designed environments, this page was made for your work.
Most decoration studios rely on portfolio grids that feel passive. Visitors scroll through photos without context, and nothing creates urgency or emotional investment.
You get a fully structured single-column landing page that walks visitors through the complete arc of an event transformation. Every section has a clear role, and the layout removes friction from the path to booking.
This template is built around a few core ideas that make it work harder than a standard portfolio page.




Theme
Warm Artisan
Creative direction
Day-in-the-Life
Color system
Plum Executive
Style
Single Column Flow
Direction
Event Registration
Page Sections
Seasonal Rotating Hero Banner
Day-in-the-life Scroll Story
Three-step Progressive Inquiry Form
Gated Lookbook Email Capture
Pinned Repeat Call to Action
Who is this landing page template designed for?
What does the three-step inquiry form collect?
Can I use this template for a lookbook or lead magnet campaign?
How does the seasonal hero image work?
Does the page work for studios that handle multiple event types?
The header opens with a slow-panning photograph of a dressed corporate banquet table. The visual rotates with the calendar, so the page always feels current. Autumn brings amber votives and burgundy dahlias; spring brings cherry blossom runners and soft pinks; winter brings pine garland and brass candlesticks.
The page structure follows a single event from start to finish. Visitors see the empty room first, then the team at work, then the finished space. Each scroll section brings the room closer to completion, making the transformation feel earned and real.
The primary call to action opens a progressive three-step form. Step one captures event type from a set of options including gala, launch, retreat, and milestone dinner. Step two uses a sliding scale for estimated guest count. Step three collects preferred date range.
A secondary call to action labeled "See What's Possible" links to a downloadable lookbook. The download is gated behind an email capture, giving studios a way to nurture visitors who are not yet ready to book.
The "Reserve Your Date" call to action appears twice: once after the transformation reveal and again pinned at the bottom of the page. This keeps the booking path visible without interrupting the narrative scroll.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Seasonal hero banner | Opens the page with a dressed banquet table photograph that rotates by season |
| Empty venue reveal | Shows the blank room before decoration begins, setting the transformation baseline |
| Team in action | Captures the decoration process: fabric, florals, and installation underway |
| Mid-transformation progress | Advances the scroll story as the room takes shape and lighting warms |
| Final room reveal | Delivers the completed space, putting the visitor inside the finished environment |
| Reserve Your Date form | Hosts the three-step inquiry form for event type, guest count, and date range |
| Lookbook capture section | Presents the secondary path with email gate for the downloadable lookbook |
| Pinned bottom call to action | Keeps the booking call to action visible as visitors reach the end of the page |
The visual identity follows a Warm Artisan theme expressed through the Plum Executive color system. Every color choice reinforces a sense of private, candlelit refinement without tipping into excess.
The single-column layout is naturally suited to smaller screens. The linear scroll narrative reads cleanly on any device without requiring grid adjustments or side-by-side panels.
The page is structured to earn the conversion before it asks for it. Visitors do not arrive at a form cold; they arrive having watched a full transformation unfold.
This template was designed specifically for the corporate event decoration niche within the wider wedding and events category. It suits studios that handle high-stakes bookings where the client relationship begins well before the event date.