Wedding Venue Portfolio Website Template
Loft is a storybook landing page built for day-of coordinators who specialize in industrial and loft wedding venues. It combines a full-viewport lifestyle header, a cinematic Gallery Walk portfolio, and a dual-path conversion flow: a free Venue Walkthrough Workshop registration and an Industrial Venue Prep Checklist email capture. The result is a page that sells through imagery and earns trust before asking for anything.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Loft is a single-page landing page designed for a day-of coordinator who works exclusively in raw, industrial wedding spaces. The design unfolds like a gallery stroll, moving visitors through five transformed venues before presenting a clear invitation to act. Every layout decision serves one goal: show the work so powerfully that the registration form feels like a natural next step.
Who this template is for
This template is built for wedding professionals who specialize in unconventional spaces. It speaks directly to coordinators whose portfolio lives in brick walls, steel beams, and polished concrete rather than traditional ballrooms.
- Day-of coordinators serving loft and industrial venue weddings
- Wedding creatives who want a portfolio-led page rather than a services list
- Venue-adjacent professionals offering workshop or event-based client onboarding
What problem this template solves
Engaged couples fall in love with a converted factory or warehouse, then realize the space offers zero built-in event infrastructure. They need proof that someone has solved these exact problems before, not a brochure of promises.
- No rain plan, catering manager, or logistics coordinator comes with the raw venue rental
- Standard coordinator websites look generic and fail to communicate industrial-venue expertise
- Couples browsing at midnight need visual proof of transformation, not text-heavy service lists
What you get with this template
This template delivers a complete, single-page experience designed around visual storytelling and two distinct conversion paths. Every section has a defined role, and nothing is filler.
- A full-viewport mezzanine lifestyle header with a delayed headline fade-in
- A five-section Gallery Walk portfolio showing one real wedding per industrial space
- A dual-path conversion layout: workshop registration form and a checklist email capture
Feature list
This landing page is built around a tight set of purposeful features. Each one earns its place by moving the visitor closer to a decision.
Full-Viewport Lifestyle Header
The header fills the entire screen with a mezzanine-perspective photograph of a dressed loft space. A coordinator in motion appears at the edge of the frame. The headline, "You found the space. We make it yours," fades in after a two-second pause, giving the image room to land first.
Cinematic Gallery Walk Portfolio
Five full-page sections each tell the story of a single industrial venue wedding. Every section pairs a hero image with a two-line narrative caption and a corner detail shot styled like a Polaroid pinned to a wall. The visitor moves through the portfolio the way they would move through an art gallery.
Floating and Anchored Call-to-Action
The primary call-to-action button, labeled "Reserve Your Walkthrough," appears as a floating element after the third gallery section. It reappears as a fixed anchored button at the bottom of the page, so the invitation is always within reach without interrupting the gallery experience.
Workshop Registration Form
The registration form captures first names, wedding date, venue name or "still searching," and a preferred workshop date via a scrollable calendar picker. It connects couples to a free monthly Venue Walkthrough Workshop at a partnered loft space.
Checklist Email Capture Path
A secondary conversion path targets couples who are not yet ready to register. The line "Just browsing? Get our Industrial Venue Prep Checklist" exchanges a downloadable PDF for an email address, keeping early-stage visitors in the pipeline.
Organic Flow Visual System
The Lavender Dream color palette and Organic Flow theme give the page a tone that balances softness with industrial honesty. Section transitions use lavender wash effects that bleed across the layout like watercolor on handmade paper, reinforcing the gallery mood throughout the scroll.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Full-viewport header | Opens with lifestyle photography and a delayed headline reveal |
| Gallery section one | Tells the story of the first transformed industrial space |
| Gallery section two | Shows a second venue with hero image and detail Polaroid |
| Gallery section three | Third venue story triggers the floating call to action button |
| Gallery section four | Continues portfolio momentum with a fourth space |
| Gallery section five | Closes the gallery and builds final pre-conversion confidence |
| Workshop registration | Captures names, wedding date, venue, and preferred date |
| Checklist capture path | Secondary email opt-in for the Industrial Venue Prep Checklist |
| Anchored call to action footer | Repeats the primary "Reserve Your Walkthrough" button |
Design & branding system
The Lavender Dream palette was chosen to hold two opposing textures in the same frame: the softness of dried florals and the honesty of raw industrial materials. Neither quality overpowers the other, and that tension is exactly what this niche demands.
- Colors: dusty lavender (#B8A9C9), raw plaster white (#F5F0EB), oxidized iron (#4A3F35), and soft gilded accent (#D4AF37) for buttons, dividers, and hover states
- Backgrounds alternate between plaster white and deep iron sections, with text reversing accordingly: iron on light, plaster on dark
- Lavender washes appear as section transitions, flowing between gallery entries like watercolor bleeding across handmade paper
Mobile & speed optimization
The Gallery Walk layout is designed to translate naturally across screen sizes. Full-page sections stack cleanly, and the floating call-to-action button remains accessible at every scroll depth on mobile devices.
- Full-viewport sections and hero images are structured for vertical mobile viewing without cropping the subject
- The scrollable calendar picker in the registration form is optimized for touch input on smaller screens
- The floating and anchored button placement ensures the primary call-to-action is never more than a thumb-reach away
How this template helps you convert
This page earns the registration by showing rather than claiming. The structure is built so that by the time a visitor reaches the form, they have already seen five complete venue transformations and felt the coordinator's range.
- The Gallery Walk builds trust through accumulation: five spaces, five stories, no testimonials needed. By the fifth section, the visitor is imagining their own venue in those hands.
- The dual conversion path captures visitors at two different readiness levels. The workshop form catches the decided couple; the checklist opt-in catches the couple still in the research phase.
Other information about this template
This template is suited for any day-of coordinator, wedding planner, or venue stylist who wants to lead with portfolio imagery rather than a traditional services page. It works equally well for someone just launching their industrial-venue specialty and for an experienced coordinator ready to formalize their client onboarding.
- The Organic Flow theme and Organic Flow Lavender Dream palette are reusable across matching brand materials
- The storybook, full-page template style supports long scrolling sessions and keeps engagement high across the full page
- The Gallery Walk creative direction can accommodate real photography or high-quality styled shoot imagery
- The Event Registration landing page direction makes this template practical for monthly recurring workshop cycles
- Page type is a single landing page, making it straightforward to launch, update, and maintain without managing a multi-page site




Theme
Organic Flow
Creative direction
Gallery Walk
Color system
Lavender Dream
Style
Storybook/Full-Page
Direction
Event Registration
Page Sections
Full-viewport Lifestyle Header
Five-section Gallery Walk Portfolio
Floating and Anchored Call to Action Button
Workshop Registration Form
Secondary Checklist Email Capture
Lavender Dream Color System
Related questions
Can I replace the gallery images with my own venue photography?
What information does the workshop registration form collect?
Are the two conversion paths independent of each other?
Who is this landing page template designed for?
Does the floating call-to-action button stay visible while scrolling?