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What a website should do for a joiner or kitchen fitter

Joinery and kitchens are big jobs. People research for weeks. A website that shows your past work, materials, and reviews lets them feel confident before the first message lands in your inbox.

Quick answer

A joiner or kitchen fitter's website should lead with photos of finished work, list what you make and fit in plain English, state the areas you cover, show reviews, and make requesting a quote simple. One well-built page is usually enough.

What customers are actually looking for

A kitchen or fitted-wardrobe customer is making a £5k to £25k decision. They want every reason to feel sure before they invite you to quote.

What a simple joinery website needs to do

Real projects, plain process, easy enquiry. That's a great kitchen fitter's site.

Project gallery by type

Kitchens, staircases, wardrobes, custom storage. A caption per project with the brief and the finish.

Materials & finishes

Solid wood, MDF, painted, veneer, handle styles. Customers like seeing the options laid out.

How a job actually runs

A short process, quote, design, lead time, fit. Removes anxiety from a big spend.

Reviews next to projects

Pairing a finished photo with the customer's words is the strongest pitch you can make.

Areas covered

Towns and radius. Helps Google match local searches.

Quote form with photo upload

A photo of the space saves a site visit and lets you quote faster, and look more professional.

Common questions

Most of my work is from Houzz / Instagram, do I need a website too?

Yes. Those platforms are great for inspiration, but customers Google your business before they enquire. Your site gives them a place where you control the story.

Should I show prices?

Full kitchens, usually not, every one's different. But "fitted wardrobes from £X" or a typical-spend band helps pre-qualify enquiries.

Do I need separate pages per service?

A strong one-pager works to start. Later you can add a kitchens page or wardrobes page if you want each to rank for its own search.

How long does it take to build?

About a week once you send across project photos and details on materials and areas covered.

Want to see this for your joinery business?

Send across a few of your favourite recent fits, I'll put together a free example so you can see exactly how it would look. No obligation.

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