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Austin Custom Kitchens

client: Austin Custom Kitchens shipped: November 2024 Home Services
Visit live site 🔒austinkitchens.ca
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Austin Custom Kitchens desktop website screenshot
Austin Custom Kitchens mobile website screenshot
// how it was built

From brief to launch.

The end-to-end process behind Austin Custom Kitchens — strategy, design, clean WordPress development, performance, and a smooth handover.

  1. 01

    The brief

    Austin Custom Kitchens is a small Surrey, B.C. team that has designed and built custom kitchens since 2001, and their work is genuinely portfolio-grade. The brief behind 'Welcome to Austin Custom Kitchens' was simple: let the cabinetry photography sell, and route every visitor toward Start Your Project.

  2. 02

    Strategy & Wireframing

    Navigation stays tight — Home, Services, Design Gallery, About, Contact, plus the Start Your Project button — because a kitchen buyer only needs two things: proof and a next step. The homepage flows Who we are, then Our Services introduced by 'We transform kitchens and bathrooms with custom renovations', then three photo cards for Millwork, Our Process and Book an Appointment.

  3. 03

    Design & Branding

    A muted sage-green header and footer wrap warm photography of walnut cabinetry, quartz islands and cream shaker fronts, with a bookish slab-serif for headings like 'Who we are'. It reads closer to an interiors magazine than a contractor site, which is exactly the clientele they wanted.

  4. 04

    Development & Integration

    The three service tiles are photo-first links — each card is a full kitchen or bath image with a small caption bar — and the testimonial block quotes client Tom S. praising Danielle's design and Steve's installation oversight by name. The footer carries the working-hours table (Monday to Thursday 9–5, Friday to 4, Saturday to 2) and the Unit 1 – 15531 24 Ave, Surrey address.

  5. 05

    Responsive & Speed

    Kitchen inspiration browsing happens on tablets and phones from the couch, so the wide hero shot uses focal-point cropping to keep the island and pendant lights in frame at portrait widths. Gallery images are compressed to keep swiping through cabinetry photos fluid rather than stuttering.

  6. 06

    Launch & Delivery

    Delivered live with the gallery-led structure, the 'since 2001' story in Who we are, the Meet The Team link, and photography placed to carry the pitch end to end. The Start Your Project button stays in the header on every page, so the next step never scrolls out of reach.

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