Painting Portfolio Website
Budget: $30 – $250 CAD
Our painting company needs a clean, modern website whose sole purpose is to showcase the quality of our work. The design should immediately draw visitors into a visually rich portfolio, then guide them to learn more about us, see the range of services we offer, and get in touch.
Core pages and features
• Portfolio gallery front and center, arranged in neat categories (interior, exterior, commercial, etc.) with large images and light-box view.
• About Us page that briefly tells our story and highlights what sets our crew apart.
• Services Offered page outlining interior, exterior, residential, and commercial painting in straightforward language.
• Contact page with an easy-to-use form plus phone, email, and a map embed.
Essentials
• Responsive layout that looks great on mobile, tablet, and desktop.
• Fast-loading image optimization so high-resolution project photos don’t slow things down.
• Simple CMS or page-builder setup (WordPress, Webflow, or similar) so my team can swap images and edit text without code.
• SEO-ready structure and clean URLs so the site is discoverable locally.
Hand-off
I’ll need both the live site and all source files, along with a quick walkthrough (video or written) showing how to add new projects to the portfolio.
If you’ve built similar portfolio sites—especially for trades or home-service businesses—those examples will help me make a quick decision.
Core pages and features
• Portfolio gallery front and center, arranged in neat categories (interior, exterior, commercial, etc.) with large images and light-box view.
• About Us page that briefly tells our story and highlights what sets our crew apart.
• Services Offered page outlining interior, exterior, residential, and commercial painting in straightforward language.
• Contact page with an easy-to-use form plus phone, email, and a map embed.
Essentials
• Responsive layout that looks great on mobile, tablet, and desktop.
• Fast-loading image optimization so high-resolution project photos don’t slow things down.
• Simple CMS or page-builder setup (WordPress, Webflow, or similar) so my team can swap images and edit text without code.
• SEO-ready structure and clean URLs so the site is discoverable locally.
Hand-off
I’ll need both the live site and all source files, along with a quick walkthrough (video or written) showing how to add new projects to the portfolio.
If you’ve built similar portfolio sites—especially for trades or home-service businesses—those examples will help me make a quick decision.