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Interior design · Studio edition · 2026

Sites that read like the print issue.

A muted, considered residential interior — the kind of room a boutique studio is hired to make.
01 / 06 Featured · Residential · West London · 2025

Custom websites for boutique interior design studios. Full-bleed room photography, before-and-after sliders, mood-board overlays, and intake flows that screen for fit before the discovery call.

Format
Studio · Portfolio · Editorial
Stack
Astro · Next.js · Payload · Sanity
LCP target
Under 0.7s on cable
Locations
London · Los Angeles · Worldwide
0.7s LCP target Down from 4.4s industry median
100 Lighthouse Across all four scores
4k Image ready For room-by-room galleries
24h Reply SLA On every brief and revision
What we build · 01-03

Three things every boutique interiors site needs.

Most studio sites get the homepage right and then collapse on the project page. We start at the project flow and work backwards.

01
Room. Mood. Material.
01 PROJECTS

Project pages that breathe like a printed monograph.

Full-bleed room photography, before/after sliders, mood-board overlays, and material call-outs per room. Built so a 50-image project loads progressively and a residential case study reads like a curated Instagram grid that converted.

  • Before/after sliders
  • Mood-board overlays
  • Per-room material tags
  • Lazy-loaded 4k images
02
Taste. Craft. Quiet.
02 STUDIO

Studio pages that anchor the brand.

Founder bios, design philosophy, press logos, and an FAQ that turns referrals into bookings. Built for boutique studios of 1-15 people that compete on taste rather than throughput.

  • Founder bio modules
  • Philosophy template
  • Press logo strip
  • Referral-conversion FAQ
03
Screened. Briefed. Booked.
03 INTAKE

Intake that screens for the right brief.

Multi-step intake forms that screen for budget, programme, room count, and timeline before the discovery call. Cal.com booking baked in for the qualified second step. CRM webhook integration so leads land in HubSpot or Notion already segmented.

  • Budget + programme filter
  • CRM webhook integration
  • Cal.com second step
  • Source attribution capture
Common questions

What principals ask us first.

Will I keep my Google rankings if you rebuild the site?

Yes. We map every existing URL, ship 301 redirects in the same release, preserve title and meta where they already rank, and run a pre-launch crawl audit. Most studios see ranking improvement within 6 weeks because Core Web Vitals jump from failing to passing.

Do you write the project copy or do I provide it?

Either way. We have an in-house writer who interviews the principal and senior designers for two hours per project, then drafts the project copy in your voice. If you prefer to write it yourself, we provide a structured brief and edit for SEO.

Can my team add new projects without a developer?

Yes. We build on Payload or Sanity so your team adds projects in a clean visual interface, with image cropping, room tagging, draft preview, and approval workflow. No code touching required for routine additions.

Do you handle the project photography?

We art-direct the shoot, write the shot list, and recommend two or three interiors-specialist photographers in your city. We can also brief your existing photographer. The site is built to highlight interiors photography rather than fight it.

How long does a studio rebuild take from kickoff to launch?

Eight to twelve weeks. Week 1-2 strategy and project audit. Week 3-5 design and build. Week 6 photography and copy integration. Week 7-9 review cycles. Week 10 SEO migration plan. Week 11-12 launch and rank monitoring.

Do you work with single-designer studios or only large practices?

Both. Single-designer sites get a focused 10-page build. Multi-designer studios get a parent brand site plus per-designer pages with shared design tokens, central CMS, and per-designer analytics.