Dwell is a full-width immersive landing page template built for tiny house and unique stay collections. It uses a Northern Lights color system, cinematic scroll sections, and a seasonal storytelling structure to place visitors inside each stay before a price appears. A pinned "Book This Night" call to action and a "Gift a Stay" path drive direct bookings with minimal friction.
by Rocket studio
Dwell is a single-page template designed for curated tiny house and unique stay collections. It leads with atmosphere before amenities, using full-bleed photography, a seasonal scroll narrative, and a deep aurora color palette to build emotional pull. Two clear conversion paths, direct booking and gift purchase, close the visit with minimal form friction.
This template is built for hosts and curators who rent hand-built tiny houses, off-grid cabins, or one-of-a-kind stays in wild landscapes. It suits anyone whose property sells best through feeling, not a feature checklist.
Most vacation rental pages list amenities in bullet rows and call it done. That approach works for commodities. It fails for properties where the whole point is the feeling of being there. Guests searching for the coolest place to sleep at midnight are not comparing thread counts, they are chasing a specific emotional experience, and the page needs to deliver that experience before it asks for a credit card.
You get a complete, ready-to-customize landing page structured around immersive seasonal storytelling. Every section is designed to place the visitor inside a specific moment at the property, building urgency naturally as the scroll progresses.




Theme
Adventure Terrain
Creative direction
Seasonal/Moment
Color system
Northern Lights
Style
Full-Width Immersive
Direction
Direct Sales
Page Sections
Vertical Portrait Hero with Headline
Seasonal Scroll Narrative Structure
Pinned Booking Cards with Live Availability
Gift a Stay Secondary Conversion Path
Northern Lights Color System
Full-width Immersive Layout
Can I use this template for a single cabin rental, not a collection?
How does the live availability feature work on the stay cards?
Is the Gift a Stay button part of the same landing page?
Can I replace the seasonal scenes with my own property photography?
Does the template support more than three rental properties?
This template is built around a handful of carefully considered design and structure decisions. Each one serves the core goal: earn the emotional commitment before the price is revealed.
The header uses a tall-format, full-bleed photograph shot at blue hour. A tiny house glows amber from within, framed by dark spruce trunks with a faint green aurora above the roofline. A single snow-glow white headline reads "Sleep Where the Sky Performs" and a slow-pulse downward arrow draws the eye into the scroll.
Each scroll section lands the visitor inside a precise time and atmosphere, frost on the cabin window at winter dawn, copper sun on the lake at summer midnight, smoke rising from an outdoor soaking tub at autumn dusk. The pacing starts slow and cinematic, then accelerates between seasons to build urgency.
Every stay card carries a pinned "Book This Night" button at its base. The card displays live availability dates per property. The only two fields before checkout are a date picker and a guest count, keeping the path to purchase as short as possible.
A dedicated "Gift a Stay" button in aurora teal appears alongside the primary booking call to action. This path targets anniversary planners and gift buyers without distracting from the main conversion flow.
The palette pairs deep aurora black (#0B1120) as the dominant background with glacial teal (#3EEBC1), magnetic violet (#7B2FBE), and snow-glow white (#EDF1F5). Teal activates on hover states and booking buttons. Violet pulses subtly through section transitions. The dark background makes full-bleed photography feel like a window cut into the screen.
The template uses a full-width immersive structure throughout. There are no narrow content columns interrupting the landscape photography. Every section stretches edge to edge, reinforcing the sense of open terrain and wide sky that defines the Dwell brand identity.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Vertical Portrait Hero | Opens with blue-hour cabin photography and the primary headline |
| Scroll Invite Arrow | Pulses gently to guide visitors into the seasonal narrative |
| Winter Morning Scene | Places the visitor in a frost-lit cabin moment to open the story |
| Summer Midnight Scene | Shifts the mood to copper lake light and open-sky stillness |
| Autumn Dusk Scene | Closes the seasonal arc with soaking tub smoke and low warm light |
| Stay Cards with Booking | Presents individual properties with live dates and pinned booking button |
| Gift a Stay Block | Offers a teal-button secondary path for gift and anniversary buyers |
The Adventure Terrain theme runs through every design decision in Dwell. The Northern Lights palette was chosen specifically to evoke standing in a frozen field at night watching the sky move, vast, electric, and quietly humbling. Typography sits in snow-glow white against the deep aurora black background, giving every word room to breathe.
The vertical portrait hero is designed mobile-first by intent. The tall-format aspect ratio creates the feeling of standing on a path walking toward a glowing cabin door, an experience that works especially well on a phone held in portrait orientation. The two-field checkout (date picker plus guest count) keeps the booking path functional on small screens without scroll-heavy forms.
Dwell earns the booking click through emotional sequence, not pressure tactics. The price appears only after the visitor has already lived inside three distinct seasonal moments. By that point, the stay feels real and the rate feels reasonable.
Dwell is part of the Travel and Hospitality category, sitting within the Vacation Rental and Villa subcategory with a specific focus on the Tiny House and Unique Stay niche. It carries the highest possible intersection match score for this niche, meaning the template style, creative direction, and conversion structure were all selected to align tightly with what unique-stay guests expect when they land on a booking page.