The Serenity Healing Nature Scattering Garden Landing Page Template is a single-column flow design built for memorial scattering gardens. It blends soft watercolor aesthetics with a Testimonial Mosaic layout to create a calm, grief-sensitive space online. Families can explore the garden, read real stories, and request a peaceful visit through a gentle, invitation-style form.
by Rocket studio
This template gives a scattering garden a quiet, beautiful online presence. It uses a Portrait-Centered hero, seasonal garden photography, and a handwritten-feel testimonial mosaic to bring the calm of the outdoor space to the screen. The primary call to action invites families to request a visit, not fill out a form.
This template is designed for scattering gardens and nature-based memorial grounds that want to attract families with care and sensitivity. It speaks directly to people who are researching during difficult, quiet moments.
Most memorial service pages feel transactional. They list packages, show pricing grids, and design their layout around urgency. That approach creates the wrong feeling for families who need calm, not pressure.
You get a fully structured single-column landing page that tells the story of a scattering garden with care. Every section is designed to bring the outdoor space to life on screen.




Theme
Healing Space
Creative direction
Testimonial Mosaic
Color system
Cloud Canvas
Style
Single Column Flow
Direction
Lead Generation
Page Sections
Portrait-centered Golden Hour Hero
Testimonial Mosaic with Seasonal Photography
Gentle Three-step Visit Process
Invitation-style Lead Generation Form
Cloud Canvas Healing Color System
Can I use this template if my garden is small or privately run?
Does the form collect payment or show pricing?
Can I replace the photographs and testimonials with my own?
Is this template suitable for pre-planning visitors as well as bereaved families?
What makes this different from a standard funeral home page template?
This template includes purposeful design features that create a calm, inspired experience for every visitor.
The hero opens with a softly lit photograph of a person standing alone in the garden at golden hour, surrounded by blurred wildflowers and a low stone wall. The garden's name sits above in a thin serif, with a single poetic line beneath. Navigation stays hidden until the visitor scrolls, letting the moment breathe.
Family stories unfold in a quilt-style layout as visitors scroll. Each testimonial is set in a handwritten-feel serif and paired with a small circular photograph of the garden spot that family chose. Between stories, full-width landscape photographs of the garden across seasons add wide, natural silence, frost on lavender, leaves in the stream, crocuses in spring.
An asymmetric split section explains how a visit to the garden works in three calm, clear steps. The design avoids clinical language and instead uses the same warm, unhurried tone as the rest of the page. Families can find reassurance here before they decide to reach out.
The primary call to action, "Request a Peaceful Visit," appears after the third testimonial and again at the page close. The form asks for a first name, a preferred contact method, and one open-ended field: "Tell us a little about who you're honoring." No pricing, no packages, no pressure.
The design uses a linen white background, muted sage for dividers and icons, warm stone for body text, and pale gold reserved for call-to-action elements. Fraunces serif headlines and DM Sans body text create an editorial quiet that feels like watercolor drying on handmade paper.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Golden Hour Hero | Opens the page with a calm, portrait-led moment and a poetic headline |
| Garden Seasons Gallery | Full-width landscape photographs across seasons, alternating with testimonials |
| How Visit Works | Asymmetric three-step process explaining what a garden visit involves |
| Testimonial Mosaic | Family stories with circular garden photos and the primary call-to-action form |
| Closing Call to Action | Final invitation form with the open-ended "who you're honoring" field |
| Minimal Footer | Clean, quiet footer with essential links only |
The visual identity is built around a Healing Space theme. Every color, font, and layout choice is borrowed from the garden itself, so the page feels like an extension of the outdoor space rather than a website about it.
The template is designed desktop-first, recognizing that grief research often happens during quiet evening hours on a larger screen. It adapts gracefully for smaller devices without losing its sense of space or warmth.
Gardens have played an important role in healing and well-being throughout human history. Viewing natural scenes aids in stress recovery, and this template is designed to bring that same calming effect to a digital space. The conversion path is built on trust, not urgency.
This template is a strong starting point for any scattering garden, healing garden, or nature-based memorial space that wants to create a meaningful online presence. Soothing plants, mindful layout ideas, and sensory-friendly design elements all promote wellness in outdoor spaces, and this template brings those ideas into a digital form.