Vow is a storybook landing page template built for historic mansion wedding venues. It pairs a hand-illustrated hero with a cinematic scroll sequence that walks couples through every moment of the wedding day. The design uses a Merlot and Smoke color palette, an inline booking panel, and a scarcity-driven call to action to turn late-night browsers into confirmed reservations.
by Rocket studio
Vow is a single-page, full-bleed landing page template designed for historic mansion wedding venues. It opens with a custom watercolor illustration of the estate, then unfolds like a wedding day in motion. An inline booking panel, a floating "Reserve Your Date" button, and a lead-capture PDF download work together to move couples from discovery to reservation.
This template is built for venue owners and wedding venue marketing teams who need to do more than show a photo gallery. It speaks directly to newly engaged couples who discover venues through social media and want to feel the atmosphere before they book a tour.
Most venue websites compete on price and capacity tables. Vow takes a different approach. It puts emotional experience first, so a couple browsing at midnight feels the weight of that grand staircase and hears the string quartet before they ever set foot inside.
You get a complete, ready-to-customize landing page that covers every stage of the conversion funnel, from first impression to captured lead. Every section is designed to carry emotional momentum while guiding the visitor toward a clear next step.
This section covers the core components built into the Vow template.
The header features a softly watercolored elevation of the mansion rendered in merlot ink on linen white. Delicate gold leaf accents the cupola, and lantern glow bleeds through every illustrated window. A slow gradient wash drifts behind the drawing as the visitor arrives, so the estate feels alive from the first second.
Seven full-bleed photographic sections advance the timeline of a wedding day, from bridal suite at dawn through sparkler departure on the gravel drive. Slow gradient fades between sections use merlot, smoke, and linen so the scroll itself feels like time passing. Hand-lettered quote panels from real couples appear between photographs, giving the eye a rest and the heart a reason to keep reading.
The primary call to action opens a booking panel directly on the page. Couples choose a preferred date, adjust a guest count slider ranging from 50 to 250, select ceremony-and-reception or reception-only, and submit their name and email. A live availability note below the form communicates real scarcity without feeling pushy.
After the ceremony section, a "Reserve Your Date" button in tarnished gold on merlot pins gently to the bottom of the viewport. It stays visible through every subsequent section so the booking path is always one tap away, without interrupting the scroll experience.
A secondary conversion path invites couples who are still browsing to download a PDF lookbook. The guide includes floor plans, pricing tiers, and a preferred vendor list. It captures an email address and keeps the venue top of mind long after the browser tab closes.
A single line below the booking form reads "2026 has eleven Saturdays remaining." This reflects genuine venue availability, since the mansion hosts one wedding per weekend. Honest scarcity like this builds trust rather than pressure.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Illustrated Hero | Opens the page with the watercolor mansion and headline "Every room remembers." |
| Bridal Suite Dawn | First full-bleed photo; sets the intimate, morning-light tone |
| Garden Loggia Ceremony | Shows the outdoor ceremony space in golden-hour light |
| Library Cocktail Hour | Transitions the visual story to the reception arrival moment |
| Grand Hall Dinner | Showcases the seventeen-foot ballroom at full capacity |
| First Dance Chandelier | Highlights the signature interior moment couples most anticipate |
| Sparkler Departure | Closes the cinematic sequence on the gravel drive at night |
| Couple Quote Panels | Linen rest panels with hand-lettered quotes between photo sections |
| Inline Booking Panel | Date picker, guest slider, toggle, and lead capture form |
| Estate Guide Download | Secondary call to action for email capture via PDF lookbook |
The Merlot and Smoke color system gives this template a warm, dusky elegance that feels genuinely different from pastel wedding templates. Every color choice has a defined role, so the palette stays cohesive no matter how the venue customizes the content.
The template is structured for a smooth experience on mobile devices, where most newly engaged couples will first encounter the venue through a social media link or a shared screenshot.
The page is built around a single, clear conversion goal: get the couple to reserve a date or leave their email. Every design and copy decision supports one of those two outcomes.
This template is part of the Storybook and Full-Page template style category, designed specifically for direct-sales landing pages in the wedding venue marketing niche. It is well-suited for venues that position themselves as singular, storied spaces rather than competing on price or square footage alone.




Theme
Soft Gradient
Creative direction
Cinematic Sequence
Color system
Merlot & Smoke
Style
Storybook/Full-Page
Direction
Direct Sales
Page Sections
Hand-drawn Illustrated Hero Header
Cinematic Full-page Scroll Sequence
Inline Booking Panel with Guest Slider
Persistent Floating Reserve Button
Estate Guide PDF Lead Magnet
How does the inline booking panel capture leads?
What is included in the Estate Guide lead magnet section?
Is the watercolor illustration customizable?
Does the scarcity messaging update automatically?
Can this template work for a venue that offers both indoor and outdoor ceremonies?