Where architecture and nature meet — for a day that stays with you, long after the last leaf falls.
Step InsideSome weddings are measured in guest counts. Yours will be measured in the people who matter most — gathered in a home made for vows in the trees, dinner by the pool, and the quiet moments in between.
A 10-acre architectural estate in the wilderness of West Austin, The Falling Leaves welcomes up to 200 guests — though our couples find 75 to 100 the perfect size, and intimate micro-weddings of around 40 have a magic all their own.
Architecture by Bercy Chen Studio with interiors by Mary Mandel, three glass-and-cedar dwellings rise from ten wooded acres — their undulating roofs shaped like falling leaves, drawn from the four elements of air, earth, fire, and water.






The bride settles into the primary suite — king bed, freestanding tub, private patio. The groom takes the pool house, with its own bath and flex room. Room to breathe before the day begins.








A quiet hallway, a turn, a held breath. The home gives couples private corners for the day's most tender beginnings.


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However you imagine the moment, there's a place for it here — from a sunlit limestone ledge to a glass room in the trees.









Rows on the limestone ledge, built-in benches, velvet outdoor sofas — however they're seated, guests settle into the trees, the view, the falling light. The kind of quiet that gathers right before something magical unfolds.








Champagne poured in the chef's kitchen, a full bar in the pool house, or a setup tucked into the breezeway passage. Featuring Austin pours, from Ranch Water to local brews.





Dinner spills from the deck to the water's edge. Dancing for up to 50 inside or 150 out, with amplified sound until 10pm — then the night keeps going.





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An acoustic duet for the vows, a live band on the deck, or a DJ to take you into the night.





Four bedrooms across the main house and pool house, a heated pool, fire pit, and meditation cave on ten private acres. Our most-booked package runs Friday 3pm to Sunday 11am — so the after-party is yours, down to your favorite people.






The estate sleeps your closest people — so the morning belongs entirely to you.
The home's charred-black cedar and warm wood love saturated, garden-gathered florals — peach, coral, dusty pink and oxblood, with a sharp chartreuse accent. Tables run from dramatic long kings to intimate marble rounds. Every look finds its home here.














The questions couples ask us most — answered honestly, warmly, and with as much detail as you need to move forward with confidence.
Tell us your season and we'll send your available dates — along with the full pricing guide and everything you need to picture it here.