A Wedding That Owns the Room
Projekt 3488 sits in Warburton, just outside Melbourne on the edge of the Yarra Valley.
It’s a venue for weddings that know exactly what they are.
The kind of day where the entrance lands, the table hums with energy and the dance floor doesn’t wait to fill.
Intentional.
Unapologetic.
Built to make an impression.
An Entrance Worth the Applause
Most ceremonies unfold on the raised Treetop Deck, directly off the upper level.
When the barn doors open, you step straight into open air — level with the canopy, overlooking gardens below and mountains beyond.
From that height, you’re standing within the landscape rather than posed against it.
Guests gather close.
The trees frame the moment.
The view stretches outward.
It’s elevated in every sense — visually striking and emotionally grounded.
An arrival that lands.
The Table That Sets the Tone
Inside the main hall, long banquet tables run the length of the candlelit room that feels expansive yet intimate.
There’s height above you. Light moving through the space. Reflections catching conversation and movement. Art lining the walls. A spiral staircase rising in the corner, connecting levels in full view.
It doesn’t feel like dinner in a hall.
It feels immersive.
Shoulder to shoulder, guests lean in. Glasses clink. Conversation builds. The architecture holds the room; the long tables draw everyone together.
Dinner sets the tone — socially and visually — for everything that follows.
When the Room Turns Electric
As the evening deepens, the Main Hall transforms.
The long tables move to the edges, forming a natural arena around the centre of the room.
What was dining becomes dance floor.
Lighting shifts into colour.
The disco ball becomes the centrepiece.
Nightclub-quality sound fills the space properly.
Lasers cut through the air.
The energy tightens.
The room responds.
And when the final song reaches its crescendo, rose petals fall from above, drifting through the air and over everyone dancing below.
It’s a closing moment that feels fully earned.
Shaped By You
The structure is here — ceremony, feast, speeches, dance floor.
What makes it unforgettable is how you bring it to life.
A dress code that turns the room into a statement.
Guests arriving ready to celebrate.
A theme carried through every detail.
Costumed performers weaving through cocktail hour.
A first dance replaced with something unexpected.
The space doesn’t dilute personality.
It amplifies it.
Projekt 3488 is proudly gay-owned and operated, and that perspective shapes the venue instinctively — in the understanding of aesthetics, atmosphere and what it means for a celebration to feel confident rather than cautious.
There is space here for individuality.
For presence.
For joy that doesn’t apologise.
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Experience It
If you’re looking for a venue that balances landscape, architecture and celebration with real impact, come and experience it in person.
Step out onto the deck.
Stand beneath the disco ball.
Look up through the atrium as the room surrounds you.
Then decide.