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Best Framer Templates for Private Members' Clubs

A private club sells the feeling of being let in. A loud, over-designed site breaks the spell, and a generic hospitality theme makes a by-invitation house look like a chain. The right Framer template is quiet, warm and a little guarded, which is exactly the register a members' club wants.

1 The Aubrey Framer template The AubreyOur pickHospitality · $49

The Aubrey runs after dark: near-black and oxblood, lit by brass and candlelight, with a cinematic hero that opens as you arrive. It carries membership tiers, a Spaces gallery, a chef's table, a diary and a journal, plus a gated Request an Invitation form for the by-invitation model. Two CMS collections drive the diary and journal, and five layers of motion stay reduced-motion and touch safe, so the mood never costs usability.

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A standard restaurant or hotel theme

Fine for a public venue, wrong for a private one. It leads with menus and booking widgets, which pulls against the discretion a members' club trades on.

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A luxury single-page template

Looks the part but runs out of room. A club needs membership tiers, a diary and a journal, which a one-pager cannot hold cleanly.

COMMON QUESTIONS

Can I gate membership behind an application?

Yes. The Aubrey ships a Request an Invitation form built for a by-invitation model, which you point at your own inbox before launch.

Can I run an events diary?

Yes. Events and the journal run on two CMS collections, so a new evening or post is a form fill with article pages and prev and next built in.

Is the heavy motion a problem on phones?

No. The five motion layers respect reduced-motion settings and are touch safe, so the site stays usable on any device.