Better project presentation
Finished spaces should feel deliberate and polished, not buried under too much text.
Remodeling pages should make the craftsmanship feel clear before the visitor ever calls. A cleaner layout gives the project images more room and makes the estimate path easier to trust.
Finished spaces should feel deliberate and polished, not buried under too much text.
Kitchen, bath, additions, and whole-home work can be framed clearly without turning the page into a wall of content.
A cleaner quote path helps serious homeowners take the next step faster.
These directions use the same homepage structure but push the proof and service framing toward larger-ticket remodeling decisions.
These directions use the same homepage structure but push the proof and service framing toward larger-ticket remodeling decisions.
Best for remodelers that need a site that feels more established and does a better job supporting bigger-ticket estimate requests.
Yes. The structure can support kitchens, baths, additions, basement finishes, and other services without making the homepage feel crowded.
Yes. Better project imagery, stronger spacing, and cleaner hierarchy usually make the biggest difference.
Yes. The page can launch lean and then grow stronger as more project proof is added.
Yes. We can simplify the call to action and make the path from proof to estimate request more direct.