The Challenge
Nobody hires an architect whose own website looks careless. The site is a design sample before it is a brochure, so the layout, the type, and the whitespace all had to carry the same standard the firm sells. It also had to explain four distinct services without turning into a list.
What We Built
- Four services separated properly: interior design, architecture design, landscape design, and construction, each with its own explanation
- A design-forward layout with oversized section watermarks, generous whitespace, and architectural photography given room to breathe
- Client testimonials with names, professions, and ratings, covering both residential and commercial work
- Turnkey positioning stated plainly, since managing the whole project is this firm's differentiator against solo architects
- Quote and appointment CTAs placed where a decision naturally forms, not only in the header
- Team page, because in architecture people hire people
Technical Highlights
Custom WordPress buildPortfolio layoutsTestimonial systemQuote request formsResponsive imageryAppointment CTA
The Result
- A site that demonstrates design capability rather than claiming it
- Four services readable in seconds, each distinct
- Social proof from clients across residential and commercial projects
Why It Worked
For a design firm, restraint is the pitch. The layout leaves space, holds one accent colour, and lets the buildings carry the page. A cluttered site would have argued against everything the studio sells.
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