Vineyard is a masonry-style landing page for a vineyard wedding venue. It follows a day-in-the-life scroll journey from morning prep through the final dance, built to turn Instagram-browsing couples into tour bookings. A full-screen video header, brass-accented lead form, and a secondary lookbook download make it easy to capture both warm and cool leads.
by Rocket studio
Vineyard is a single-page wedding venue landing page designed for a stone-estate vineyard setting. It uses a masonry image grid that moves visitors through a full wedding day, hour by hour. Every design detail, from the deep wine palette to the iron chandelier imagery, is built to make a recently engaged couple feel they have already found their venue.
This template is built for vineyard wedding venue owners and their marketing teams. It also serves wedding planners who manage open house events and venue tour campaigns for their clients.
Most venue pages feel like brochures. They list capacity specs and upload a few photos, but they never make the visitor feel anything. Couples who find a venue on Instagram at midnight expect the landing page to match that emotional first impression. This template closes that gap.
You get a fully structured, single-page venue landing page with every visual section pre-built and ready to fill with your own content. The layout is designed to carry a visitor emotionally from arrival to conversion before the form ever appears.
A single paragraph introduces the feature set: every component below is drawn directly from the template brief, with no speculative additions.




Theme
Luxe Minimal
Creative direction
Day-in-the-Life
Color system
Merlot & Smoke
Style
Masonry/Pinterest
Direction
Lead Generation
Page Sections
Full-screen Film-grain Video Header
Day-in-the-life Masonry Grid
Sticky Tour Booking Button
Three-field Lead Capture Form
Secondary Lookbook Download
Full-bleed Mid-page Testimonial
Can I replace the video header with a photo if I do not have video footage yet?
How many fields does the tour booking form include?
What does the Venue Lookbook download offer to leads?
Is the masonry grid easy to update with my own venue photos?
Who is this landing page designed to attract?
A sixty-second looping video fills the entire viewport on load. The sequence moves from a dew-covered grape cluster at dawn through ceremony and sparkler exit, shot in a 35mm-style film grain look. Audio is muted by default. A single serif headline fades in center-screen over the footage.
The page scrolls like a film photographer's proof sheet. The masonry grid reshuffles at each time block, mixing tight detail shots of florals and flatware with wide landscape frames of the vineyard at varying light. Tones warm progressively as the scroll moves from morning into evening.
A brass-accented "Reserve Your Tour Date" button appears as a sticky element once the header video section ends. It anchors again in the final section of the page, ensuring the primary call to action is always reachable without interrupting the visual story.
The lead form presents three fields in sequence: a calendar picker defaulting to the next open house Saturday, a field for partner names, and an email address field. The minimal field count reduces friction and keeps the form feeling as unhurried as the rest of the page.
A secondary conversion option, labeled "Download the Venue Lookbook," captures cooler leads with a single email field. The implied deliverable is a PDF covering layouts, capacity specs, and seasonal pricing tiers, giving planners exactly the detail sheet they need.
Midway through the scroll, a real couple's quote floats over a full-bleed dusk photograph of the venue. The placement is deliberate: it arrives at the emotional peak of the day-in-the-life narrative, reinforcing trust at the moment it matters most.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Video Header | Opens with full-screen film-grain loop and serif headline |
| Morning Prep Grid | Masonry block covering bridal suite and vineyard morning shots |
| Ceremony Moment Grid | Wide landscape frames of the ceremony lawn and valley views |
| Mid-Page Testimonial | Full-bleed dusk image with pinned real-couple quote |
| Reception & Detail Grid | Barrel room, iron chandeliers, candlelight, and table detail shots |
| Tour Booking Form | Primary lead capture with calendar picker and three fields |
| Lookbook Download | Secondary email capture for venue PDF and capacity specs |
The Merlot and Smoke color system is restrained by design. Every color has a single job, and white space carries as much visual weight as any element on the page.
The masonry grid and video header are the two most demanding elements on the page. The template is structured so both adapt cleanly to smaller viewports without breaking the day-in-the-life narrative flow.
The page is engineered so that the couple has mentally walked the grounds before they ever see a form field. Conversion is earned through atmosphere, not urgency.
This template is designed specifically for the vineyard wedding venue niche, where visual atmosphere is the primary sales driver. A few additional details worth knowing before you start customizing: