Portfolio / Find a Venue Wireframe  ·  Structure, filters & copy briefs  ·  Grey boxes = media for design
Audit of the existing Find a Venue page – what this wireframe changes, and why

The current page has genuinely strong bones – a rich filter taxonomy and compare-up-to-three. We kept both. Four findings shaped how it now behaves and feels.  View the current page →

Finding 01

It opens as a database, not a discovery

A couple arriving from Pinterest meets a wall of filter dropdowns before a single image – the exact “directory” impression the rebrand is correcting. In the new design, imagery and region discovery lead; the filters refine.

Finding 02

The best filters are hidden in menus

Castle, Private Island, Wine Estate, Italian Borgo – the breadth that sells the portfolio is buried inside dropdowns you have to open one by one. In the new design, filters are visible chips, so the range itself is part of the appeal.

Finding 03

You can compare, but you can’t keep

Compare is useful but temporary – refresh and it’s gone, and nothing is captured. In the new design, Save sits beside Compare: saving a property is the gentle registration moment that starts a shortlist and feeds the CRM.

Finding 04

The cards don’t do the research job

A planner is sent here to answer a client’s question – but the cards show little beyond a name and place. In the new design, each card surfaces the wedding-specific facts that matter: capacity, buyout, setting – the depth that makes this a professional tool.

01 – Hero
Full-bleed image – one extraordinary property
The Portfolio

Every property, vetted in person.

The world’s finest places for a wedding – filter, compare, and save the ones that move you.

Why this blockImagery and a single search lead, not a filter wall. The job of the first screen is to feel like discovery at a different level – the “directory” impression is exactly what loses the cold arrival. Refinement comes a scroll down, once the visitor is already in.

02 – Browse by Region
A World to Choose From

Start with a part of the world.

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Central America
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The Caribbean
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North America
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Europe
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South America

Why this blockThe current 28-country dropdown is flat and hides the world inside a menu. Couples dream by region first, so region leads – and the map view (toggle it above the results) is genuinely buildable – Mapbox or Google Maps, custom-styled to the brand, pins that open a property. The destinations shown here are indicative – we’ll take your lead on which to flag. Selecting one shows a pre-populated page of the properties in that destination – try a tile and the collection below updates to match.

03 – Filter & Results
The Collection

Find the one.

Country Mexico Italy Jamaica United States Colombia St Vincent & the Grenadines + more
Property type Resort Boutique Hotel Private Villa Private Island Castle Wine Estate Italian Borgo + more
Setting Beach Waterfront Island Countryside Jungle Mountain City Lake
Buyout Full buyout available Exclusive use only
Clear all
Showing 9 of 200+ properties
Property
Resort Showcase

Maroma, a Belmond Hotel

Riviera Maya, Mexico
200Guests
YesFull Buyout
BeachSetting
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Property

Villa La Massa

Tuscany, Italy
120Guests
YesFull Buyout
CountrysideSetting
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Property

Mandarin Oriental, Canouan

St Vincent & The Grenadines
IslandPrivate
YesFull Buyout
BeachSetting
View →
Property

Chablé Yucatán

Yucatán, Mexico
90Guests
YesFull Buyout
HaciendaSetting
View →
Property

Como Alpina Dolomites

Dolomites, Italy
60Guests
SuggestedBuyout
MountainSetting
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Property

Round Hill Hotel & Villas

Montego Bay, Jamaica
150Guests
YesFull Buyout
BeachSetting
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Property

Hotel del Coronado

San Diego, California
180Guests
SuggestedBuyout
BeachSetting
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Property

Conrad Tulum

Tulum, Mexico
160Guests
YesFull Buyout
BeachSetting
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Property

Sofitel Legend Santa Clara

Cartagena, Colombia
110Guests
YesFull Buyout
CitySetting
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Load More Properties

Why this blockFilters sit as visible chips – multi-select, combinable – and each card carries the facts a couple or planner decides on: capacity, buyout, setting. Three actions on every card:
Save (the heart) starts a shortlist and creates the account
Compare builds the tray below, up to three
View opens the individual property listing
Every card keeps the Resort Showcase rotation, so each property gets fair exposure. The chips are a working demo; live filtering across the full portfolio comes in build.

Compare
Select up to three…
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04 – From Found to First Message
When You’ve Found It

Message the property – with us alongside you.

Copy briefOne line: the direct messaging tool is the way in, with Wedaways present in every conversation – an introduction with expertise behind it, not a form into a void.

01

Save your shortlist

BriefThe places you love, kept – and your account begins.

02

Message the property

BriefReach the right person directly – Wedaways alongside you, not cc’d into silence.

03

We take it from there

BriefRoom blocks, the suite, the buyout – the travel around the wedding, handled.

Start a Conversation

Why this blockThe portfolio’s whole job is to deliver the visitor to this moment – the messaging tool is the conversion the strategy hinges on. Kept deliberately slim: three steps, no image (there’s plenty above), so it reads as a clear close rather than another feature. An inquiry isn’t a form into a void – it’s an introduction with Wedaways’ expertise behind it, kept inside Wedaways rather than drifting to email.

Compare properties

Why this viewSide by side, the facts that decide a wedding venue: the headline numbers, then a tick-list of key features, then the Wedaways amenity – the exclusive perk that answers “why book through Wedaways?”, carried over from your current compare. Three at most, so it stays a decision and not a spreadsheet. Figures are placeholders.