Wedding Venue Booking Website Template
Curate is a single-column landing page template built for museum wedding venue catering directors. It opens with a nine-image Photo Grid Mosaic and guides visitors through an atmosphere-first scroll flow. A floating "Reserve Your Date" call-to-action button and a gated seasonal menu download work together to convert both ready buyers and curious browsers.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Curate is a Luxe Minimal landing page template designed for a catering director working in museum venues. The page opens with a nine-image asymmetric mosaic, builds atmosphere through gallery-inspired sections, and closes every scroll with a persistent booking prompt. It speaks directly to couples who want a reception that feels curated, not catered.
Who this template is for
This template is built for a specific kind of professional. It suits a catering director whose work lives inside institutions rather than banquet halls.
- A museum wedding venue catering director presenting bespoke plated dinners and passed hors d'oeuvres in gallery and sculpture garden settings
- A high-end event catering professional whose clients choose art spaces over traditional ballrooms
- A venue-aligned caterer who needs one polished landing page to attract design-conscious couples and gallery-affiliated hosts
What problem this template solves
Most catering landing pages look like restaurant menus. They list prices, show food photography, and stop there. That approach fails the museum catering director entirely.
- Couples booking museum receptions are buying an atmosphere and a story, not a per-head price point
- Standard templates cannot communicate the quiet, curatorial feeling that distinguishes a gallery dinner from a hotel banquet
- Without a purposeful scroll flow, potential clients leave before they feel the mood that would make them commit
What you get with this template
You get a complete single-column landing page built around atmosphere, taste, and direct inquiry. Every section has a defined role in moving a visitor from curiosity to contact.
- A nine-image Photo Grid Mosaic header with the centered headline "Dinners Worth Collecting" in tracked-out cream type
- A full scroll narrative covering dining philosophy, signature menus presented as exhibition catalog entries, a room-by-room visual tour, and linen-textured guest-book testimonials
- A floating "Reserve Your Date" button, an inline inquiry form with gallery wing dropdown, and a gated "Download the Seasonal Menu" email-capture path
Feature list
This section describes the core built-in components of the Curate template and what each one delivers.
Photo Grid Mosaic Header
Nine seamless images fill the viewport in an asymmetric arrangement. No single image dominates. The mosaic communicates range and detail before a visitor reads a single word, and the centered headline sits over the grid in tracked-out cream type.
Gallery-Inspired Scroll Narrative
The page scrolls like a walk through connected museum wings. Each section deepens the atmosphere: dining philosophy first, then signature menus written as curatorial course notes, then a room-by-room visual tour showing how presentation shifts under different ceilings.
Exhibition Catalog Menu Presentation
Signature menus are structured as exhibition catalog entries. Course descriptions read like wall placards, giving each dish a context and a character that matches the venue's own voice.
Linen-Textured Testimonial Cards
Guest testimonials appear as handwritten guest-book entries on linen-textured cards. The format keeps the emotional tone of the page intact while delivering social proof in a way that feels native to the design.
Floating Reserve Your Date Button
A gold-outlined "Reserve Your Date" button appears after the second section and stays anchored to the bottom of the viewport. It opens an inline form asking for event date, guest count, preferred gallery wing, and a free-text field labeled "Tell us about your evening."
Gated Seasonal Menu Download
A secondary conversion path offers "Download the Seasonal Menu" as a gated PDF. It requires only an email address, capturing visitors who are still imagining the evening rather than ready to book a date.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Mosaic Header Grid | Sets atmosphere and visual range before any copy |
| Headline Over Mosaic | Anchors the brand promise in one collected phrase |
| Dining Philosophy | Frames food as installation and curatorial practice |
| Signature Menu Catalog | Presents courses as exhibition entries with descriptive notes |
| Room-by-Room Tour | Shows how presentation adapts across different gallery spaces |
| Testimonial Guest Cards | Delivers social proof in linen-textured guest-book format |
| Reserve Your Date Form | Captures event date, guest count, gallery wing, and event vision |
| Seasonal Menu Download | Converts browsers via gated PDF email capture |
Design & branding system
The Plum Executive color system is the backbone of this template. Every color choice is intentional and restrained, following a Luxe Minimal theme that never competes with the venue itself.
- Deep museum plum (#3C1642) anchors section dividers and pull quotes; tarnished gallery gold (#C09F5F) appears only on hover states and accent lines; warm linen white (#FAF6F0) gives generous breathing room between elements
- Muted charcoal (#2E2E2E) carries all body text with the quiet authority of a wall placard, while the overall palette reads like a velvet rope and an engraved invitation
- Typography uses tracked-out cream type for headlines and clean, restrained body fonts that keep the candlelit-gallery mood consistent from the mosaic to the final call to action
Mobile & speed optimization
The single-column flow of this template is well suited to vertical scrolling on any screen size. The layout adapts naturally without requiring a complex responsive overhaul.
- The single-column structure collapses cleanly on smaller screens, keeping the scroll narrative intact and legible
- The floating "Reserve Your Date" button stays anchored to the viewport bottom on mobile, keeping the primary call to action always visible
- The asymmetric Photo Grid Mosaic is designed to fill the viewport proportionally, so the immersive opening works whether a visitor arrives on a desktop monitor or a phone
How this template helps you convert
Curate uses two distinct conversion paths working in parallel. Neither path feels like a hard sell, which matters deeply to the audience this template addresses.
- The floating "Reserve Your Date" button activates after the second section and stays visible through every subsequent scroll, making it effortless for a ready couple to open the inquiry form at any moment.
- The gated "Download the Seasonal Menu" PDF offer captures email addresses from visitors who are in an earlier stage of decision-making, turning a browser into a named lead without requiring a full commitment.
Other information about this template
This template sits at the intersection of the Wedding and Events category and the Wedding Venue Services subcategory, with a focused niche in museum wedding venue catering.
- The creative direction is Atmosphere and Mood, meaning every design decision supports feeling over function without sacrificing usability
- The header concept is the Photo Grid Mosaic, a distinct alternative to the standard single hero image used on most event catering pages
- The landing page direction is Direct Sales, so the template is structured to move a visitor toward a concrete inquiry, not just awareness
- The template style is Single Column Flow, which keeps the editorial pace controlled and the atmosphere unbroken from top to bottom
- The Intersection Match Score for this template is 13, reflecting a high alignment between the niche, theme, color system, and landing page direction




Theme
Luxe Minimal
Creative direction
Atmosphere & Mood
Color system
Plum Executive
Style
Single Column Flow
Direction
Direct Sales
Page Sections
Photo Grid Mosaic Header
Gallery-inspired Scroll Narrative
Exhibition Catalog Menu Presentation
Floating Reserve Your Date Button
Gated Seasonal Menu Download
Linen-textured Testimonial Cards
Related questions
Can I update the gallery wing options in the inquiry form dropdown?
Can I swap the nine mosaic images for my own photography?
Is the seasonal menu download separate from the main inquiry form?
Does the floating call-to-action button stay visible on mobile screens?
Can I feature multiple museum venues or gallery wings in one template?