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.
A kitchen or fitted-wardrobe customer is making a £5k–£25k decision. They want every reason to feel sure before they invite you to quote.
Real projects, plain process, easy enquiry. That's a great kitchen fitter's site.
Kitchens, staircases, wardrobes, custom storage. A caption per project with the brief and the finish.
Solid wood, MDF, painted, veneer, handle styles. Customers like seeing the options laid out.
A short process — quote, design, lead time, fit. Removes anxiety from a big spend.
Pairing a finished photo with the customer's words is the strongest pitch you can make.
Towns and radius. Helps Google match local searches.
A photo of the space saves a site visit and lets you quote faster — and look more professional.
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.
Full kitchens — usually not, every one's different. But "fitted wardrobes from £X" or a typical-spend band helps pre-qualify enquiries.
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.
About a week once you send across project photos and details on materials and areas covered.
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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