Curate - Artful Wedding Venue Landing Page Template
Curate is a masonry-style landing page built for art gallery wedding venues. It guides couples through a full wedding evening, arrival to dancing, using a chronological scroll narrative and salon-style tile layout. The Heritage and Story design system, warm candlelit photography, and an inline booking module work together to turn visitors into confirmed bookings.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Curate is a single-page wedding venue template designed for gallery spaces where food, art, and atmosphere are inseparable. The masonry layout moves chronologically through a wedding evening, making the scroll itself feel like attending the event. Couples arrive at the page and leave wanting to reserve a date.
Who this template is for
This template is built for a specific kind of venue professional: someone whose space carries a story, and whose clients arrive already knowing they want something extraordinary.
- Catering directors and venue managers at converted gallery or exhibition spaces
- Wedding coordinators serving creative couples who want art, atmosphere, and a distinctive dinner experience
- Gallery owners who host private receptions and want a booking-ready page that matches their visual identity
What problem this template solves
Most wedding venue pages look like hotel brochure PDFs. They list capacities and catering packages without helping the visitor feel anything. That emotional gap costs bookings.
- Couples who want a gallery-style wedding struggle to find a venue page that actually communicates the atmosphere
- Standard venue templates flatten the experience into bullet points, leaving creative couples unconvinced
- Without a clear booking path, interested visitors leave to "think about it" and rarely return
What you get with this template
This template delivers a complete, conversion-ready landing page that doubles as an immersive preview of the wedding evening itself. Every section has a clear role in the guest journey.
- A full masonry tile layout with salon-style canvas arrangement, moving chronologically from arrival through dancing
- A lifestyle header with a delayed serif headline fade-in, inline booking module, and email capture for undecided couples
- A complete Heritage and Story design system including the Parchment and Rust color palette, handset serif typography, and tarnished gold accent details
Feature list
This template is built around four core capabilities that serve the art gallery wedding venue catering director directly.
Chronological Gallery Walk Scroll
The page is structured as a narrative arc: arrival, cocktails, first course, toasts, dessert, and dancing. Each section corresponds to a moment in the evening, so visitors experience the wedding as they browse rather than reading a list of services.
Masonry Tile Layout with Salon Arrangement
Tiles vary in height and width, mimicking the hung-canvas rhythm of a salon-style gallery installation. Close-up food photography sits beside wide-angle room shots and fine detail images, creating visual variety that holds attention across the full scroll.
Inline Booking Module
Clicking "Reserve Your Date" opens a booking form directly on the page. It asks for wedding date, guest count via a slider from 30 to 200 guests, and preferred exhibition hall from three named rooms with thumbnail previews. No redirect, no friction.
Email Capture with Tasting Menu Download
A secondary conversion path offers a downloadable PDF lookbook pairing seasonal menus with past gallery exhibitions. Couples who are not ready to book still enter the funnel by exchanging their email for the tasting menu.
Pinned Navigation with Dual calls to action
The warm rust "Reserve Your Date" button stays pinned in the top navigation throughout the scroll. A second instance appears after the dessert-course section, catching visitors at the exact moment the narrative peaks.
Heritage and Story Visual Identity
The full color system uses aged linen, oxidized iron, charcoal graphite, and tarnished gold reserved for hover states and accent borders. The palette is deliberately warm and imperfect, like a handwritten menu card found inside a gallery catalog from decades past.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Lifestyle Header Shot | Opens with a wide banquet table photograph, shallow depth of field, candles lit, oil paintings visible on brick walls behind guests |
| Delayed Headline Fade | Handset serif text fades in after two seconds: "Every Course, A Conversation With The Walls" |
| Pinned Navigation Bar | Keeps "Reserve Your Date" button accessible at all times during scroll |
| Arrival Moment Tiles | Masonry tiles introduce the gallery entrance and first impressions of the space |
| Cocktail Hour Gallery | Wide shots of cocktail hour beneath a suspended mobile installation |
| First Course Section | Close-up food photography styled to echo the current gallery exhibition palette |
| Toast and Table Details | Hand-calligraphed place cards, raw oak surfaces, and candlelit mid-table moments |
| Dessert Course Section | Second "Reserve Your Date" call to action appears at the narrative high point |
| Inline Booking Module | Date picker, guest count slider, and three named room options with thumbnail previews |
| Email Capture Section | "Download the Tasting Menu" prompt collects email for undecided couples |
| Dancing Finale Tiles | Closes the chronological arc with movement, low light, and energy |
Design & branding system
The visual identity is built around the Heritage and Story theme, a design direction that favors warmth, age, and tactile imperfection over the clean minimalism most venue pages rely on.
- Color palette: aged linen (#F5F0E8) as the base, oxidized iron (#A0522D) for primary buttons and borders, charcoal graphite (#2B2B2B) for body text, and tarnished gold (#C5A258) reserved for hover states and accent borders
- Typography: handset serif headlines carry the editorial weight, referencing gallery catalog design from the 1960s
- Tile rhythm: varied canvas-like proportions in the masonry grid prevent uniformity and reward lingering, just as a well-hung gallery wall does
Mobile & speed optimization
The masonry layout and large lifestyle photography require deliberate structure to remain usable across screen sizes. This template is built with that in mind.
- Masonry tiles reflow gracefully on smaller screens without losing the salon-style proportion variation
- The inline booking module, including the guest count slider and room thumbnail previews, is accessible on touch devices
- The pinned navigation button remains visible and tappable on mobile throughout the scroll
How this template helps you convert
The page is not just designed to look beautiful. It is structured to move a hesitant couple toward a committed booking through layered, well-timed prompts.
- The chronological scroll narrative builds emotional investment before any call to action appears. By the time visitors reach "Reserve Your Date," they have already mentally attended the wedding.
- The dual-path conversion system means no visitor leaves empty-handed. Couples ready to book use the inline module. Couples still deciding receive the tasting menu PDF in exchange for their email, keeping the venue present in their inbox.
Other information about this template
This template is well-suited for venues that operate at the intersection of hospitality and the arts, where the physical space itself is part of the offering.
- The three named exhibition halls with thumbnail previews inside the booking module allow venues with multiple distinct rooms to present each space clearly without a separate page
- The "Download the Tasting Menu" lead capture is designed for seasonal menu cycles, making it relevant to update each quarter with new exhibition pairings
- The page direction is Direct Sales, meaning every design decision from the pinned button to the post-dessert call to action placement is oriented toward a confirmed booking, not general brand awareness
- The template style is Masonry and Pinterest-inspired, making it particularly effective for venues with strong, varied photography across multiple moments of the evening




Theme
Heritage & Story
Creative direction
Gallery Walk
Color system
Parchment & Rust
Style
Masonry/Pinterest
Direction
Direct Sales
Page Sections
Chronological Gallery Walk Scroll
Masonry Tile Layout
Inline Booking Module
Email Capture with PDF Lookbook
Pinned Navigation with Dual Ctas
Heritage and Story Design System
Related questions
Is this template suitable for a venue that hosts both weddings and private art events?
Can the booking module handle more than one type of event space?
What does the Download the Tasting Menu section actually capture?
Does the page work for smaller guest counts or only large receptions?
How does the delayed headline animation work on the header?