Union — Elegant Venue Landing Page Template
Vow is a storybook landing page template for vintage wedding venues. It pairs a warm Lavender Dream color palette with a Community Gallery scroll structure, letting real couple stories carry each section. A sticky booking bar, inline date picker, and transparent package pricing guide visitors naturally from inspiration to reservation.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Vow is a full-page landing page template built for vintage wedding venues. It opens with a golden-hour full-bleed photo header, then unfolds like a photo album, each scroll reveals a real couple's story, seasonal details, and intimate venue moments. By the time visitors reach the booking section, they've already pictured their own day inside the barn.
Who this template is for
This template is designed for owners and managers of intimate, character-rich wedding venues. It speaks directly to the couples those venues attract and gives venue teams a ready-made page that feels as considered as the space itself.
- Vintage barn and converted stone venue owners seeking a page that matches their visual identity
- Wedding venue managers targeting design-conscious couples who plan in detail before reaching out
- Independent venue hosts offering small-scale or elopement-friendly packages alongside full weekend bookings
What problem this template solves
Most wedding venue pages lead with a feature list and a contact form. That approach asks couples to do imaginative work before they've felt anything. Vow flips the sequence, it builds emotional connection first, then presents the booking path once trust is already in place.
- Couples bounce from generic venue pages before seeing the pricing or availability
- Venues with strong visual identity lose that identity on template-style pages built for efficiency over feeling
- Small or boutique venues struggle to compete with ballroom venues that have larger marketing budgets
What you get with this template
Vow delivers a complete single-page layout structured around real couple stories, venue detail moments, and a clear direct-sales path. Every section is purpose-designed to move visitors through feeling, recognition, and then action.
- A full-bleed golden-hour header section with a fade-in handwritten-style headline
- A Community Gallery scroll structure with image spreads, pull-quotes, and seasonal interstitial pages
- A sticky booking bar with inline date picker, package selector, and transparent pricing
Feature list
The template includes a focused set of features drawn directly from its storybook landing page structure and direct-sales direction.
Full-Bleed Photo Header
The page opens with a wide, golden-hour barn photograph. A handwritten-style headline fades in over the image after the first visual breath, setting an unhurried, cinematic tone from the first scroll.
Community Gallery Scroll
Each full-page section tells one couple's story through three images and a single pull-quote in the couple's own voice. Sections alternate by season and palette, giving the scroll the feel of turning pages in a shared photo album.
Venue Detail Interstitials
Between gallery spreads, short interstitial pages highlight specific venue details. These include the herb garden, the vintage flatware collection, and the local baker's sourdough served at every reception.
Sticky Booking Bar
A sticky bottom bar appears after the second gallery section. It holds a persistent "Reserve Your Date" call to action that travels with the visitor without interrupting the reading experience until the moment feels right.
Inline Date Picker and Package Selector
Clicking "Reserve Your Date" opens an inline date picker showing real availability. It flows into a package selector covering three options, Intimate Elopement, Classic Weekend, and Weekday Garden, with pricing displayed before the form fields appear.
Barn Tour Booking Path
A secondary call to action, "Tour the Barn in Person", routes visitors to an embedded calendar for scheduling a walkthrough. This gives undecided visitors a lower-commitment next step without pulling them away from the page.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Full-Bleed Header | Opens with golden-hour barn photo and fade-in headline |
| First Couple Gallery | Establishes the Community Gallery tone with images and pull-quote |
| Second Couple Gallery | Continues the seasonal story arc with a different couple |
| Herb Garden Interstitial | Highlights the venue's herb garden detail moment |
| Flatware Collection Interstitial | Showcases the vintage flatware couples choose from |
| Sourdough Baker Interstitial | Features the local baker's sourdough served at receptions |
| Third Couple Gallery | Closes the gallery arc before the primary call to action |
| Sticky Booking Bar | Anchors "Reserve Your Date" after the second gallery section |
| Date Picker and Packages | Inline booking flow with availability, packages, and pricing |
| Barn Tour Booking | Secondary path via embedded calendar for in-person walkthroughs |
Design & branding system
The Lavender Dream color system gives Vow its signature warmth. Every color in the palette has the quality of something slightly sun-faded but still deeply present, like a pressed flower that has kept its pigment.
- Dried lavender purple (#9B8EC1) and sun-bleached linen (#F5F0E8) form the background and section-transition wash
- Tarnished brass (#C4A95B) highlights buttons, divider flourishes, and interactive elements throughout the page
- Deep plum ink (#3E2347) carries all body typography, keeping text legible against linen and white backgrounds
Mobile & speed optimization
The template is structured with mobile visitors in mind. The storybook scroll layout, full-bleed imagery, and sticky booking bar each translate cleanly to smaller screens without losing their visual weight.
- The sticky booking bar remains accessible on mobile throughout the scroll, so the booking path is never more than a tap away
- Gallery spreads and interstitial sections reflow to single-column layouts on narrow viewports, keeping images and pull-quotes readable
How this template helps you convert
Vow earns the booking click by letting the venue's couples do the selling first. By the time a visitor reaches the call to action, the page has already done the emotional groundwork.
- The Community Gallery places real couple voices at the center of the page. Visitors identify with the stories before they evaluate the logistics, which lowers resistance when pricing and availability appear.
- The sticky booking bar and transparent package pricing remove friction at the moment of decision. Visitors see availability, compare three named packages with visible pricing, and complete a short form, all without leaving the page.
Other information about this template
Vow is part of the Wedding and Events category and sits within the Vintage Wedding Venue niche. It is built as a Storybook full-page layout using the Warm Artisan theme, making it well-suited for venues that lead with atmosphere rather than amenity lists.
- Template style: Storybook full-page layout with a Community Gallery creative direction
- Ideal venue types: converted barns, stone outbuildings, lavender farm venues, and garden estate properties
- Booking packages included in the layout: Intimate Elopement, Classic Weekend, and Weekday Garden
- Secondary conversion path included: embedded calendar for in-person barn tour bookings
- Color system: Lavender Dream with dried lavender purple, sun-bleached linen, tarnished brass, and deep plum ink
- This template can support venues that want to lead with visual storytelling before presenting pricing details




Theme
Warm Artisan
Creative direction
Community Gallery
Color system
Lavender Dream
Style
Storybook/Full-Page
Direction
Direct Sales
Page Sections
Full-bleed Golden-hour Header
Community Gallery Scroll Structure
Venue Detail Interstitial Pages
Sticky Reserve Your Date Bar
Inline Booking Flow with Transparent Pricing
Secondary Barn Tour Booking Path
Related questions
Can I replace the couple gallery images with my own venue photos?
How does the booking flow work inside the template?
Is this template suitable for small or elopement-focused venues?
Can I edit the pull-quotes in the couple gallery sections?