Boundary - Precision Fencing Landing Page Template
Boundary is an editorial landing page template built for a London fence installation company. It pairs large-format project photography with tight case-study columns, a fixed partnership toolbar, and a Navy Authority colour system that signals authority at a glance. The layout moves B2B buyers from credentials to conversion without a single wasted scroll.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Boundary is a single-page editorial template designed for a London-based fence installation company targeting property developers, facilities managers, and landscape architects. It opens with a viewport-filling headline, builds trust through a developer logo wall, and escalates through project spreads before delivering a focused B2B intake form and a specification sheet download.
Who this template is for
This template is built for fencing contractors who work at scale across London and need to speak directly to procurement-minded buyers. It suits companies whose clients are organisations rather than individual homeowners.
- Property developers fencing off phased build sites across multiple project stages
- Facilities managers replacing storm-damaged runs on housing association estates
- Landscape architects specifying acoustic barriers, anti-climb panels, or decorative perimeter fencing
What problem this template solves
Most fencing company pages read like a price list. They fail to communicate range, credibility, or the ability to deliver on complex, multi-phase contracts. Boundary addresses that gap directly.
- No clear way to demonstrate project scale or sector breadth to B2B buyers
- No structured path for supply chain enquiries versus lighter-touch specification requests
- No visual language that signals professionalism to developers and council procurement teams
What you get with this template
The template delivers a complete single-page layout built around editorial storytelling and B2B conversion. Every section earns its place by either proving capability or guiding the right visitor toward the right next step.
- A viewport-filling headline section with a thin amber rule and a trust-building developer logo wall
- Alternating editorial project spreads pairing large-format photography with case-study data columns
- Pull-quote bands in amber on navy carrying contractor testimonials between project sections
- A fixed slim navy toolbar with a primary "Become a Supply Chain Partner" call to action
- A partnership intake form and a secondary specification sheet download path for lighter-touch leads
Feature list
This section describes the core built-in components and layout features included in the Boundary template.
Viewport-Filling Giant Headline
The header opens with "We Fence London." set in a heavy condensed serif at full viewport scale against deep command navy. A thin amber rule sits beneath the headline. A single line of white body text names the three sectors served: residential, commercial, and infrastructure.
Developer Logo Wall
Below the headline, a horizontal logo wall displays developer and council crests in monochrome steel grey. The marks fade in slowly, functioning as a credentials bar that proves the headline claim before the reader has scrolled far.
Escalating Editorial Project Spreads
Each project spread pairs a large-format photograph on one side with a tight case-study column on the other. The column details metres installed, panel specification, programme duration, and site constraints overcome. The sequence escalates from a residential close-board job to a multi-phase commercial perimeter, introducing acoustic, anti-climb, and decorative fencing disciplines in turn.
Amber Pull-Quote Bands
Between project spreads, full-width bands in high-vis amber on command navy carry contractor testimonials. The tone reads like a formal reference rather than a consumer review, reinforcing the B2B register of the page.
Fixed Partnership Toolbar
A slim navy toolbar appears after the first scroll and stays fixed in view. It holds the primary call to action, "Become a Supply Chain Partner," keeping the conversion path visible throughout the reading journey without interrupting the editorial flow.
Dual Conversion Paths
The template provides two lead-capture routes. The primary intake form collects company name, project type via dropdown, estimated linear metres per year, and a preferred contact method toggle between email and phone. The secondary path offers a specification sheet download gated by a work email address only.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Giant Headline Header | Opens with authority and names the three sectors served |
| Developer Logo Wall | Builds instant B2B credibility through client marks |
| First Project Spread | Introduces residential close-board capability with case data |
| Pull-Quote Band | Carries a contractor testimonial between project sections |
| Second Project Spread | Escalates to acoustic or anti-climb fencing discipline |
| Third Project Spread | Demonstrates multi-phase commercial perimeter work |
| Pull-Quote Band | Reinforces trust with a second contractor reference |
| Partnership Intake Form | Captures supply chain and development partner enquiries |
| Specification Sheet Download | Gated PDF path for lighter-touch specification leads |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows a Corporate Precision theme built around a Navy Authority colour palette. The system is designed to feel authoritative and legible against the noise of a working construction environment.
- Deep command navy (#0B1D3A) forms the dominant background, grounding every section in authority
- Galvanised steel mid-tone (#6B7B8D) is used for logo wall marks and supporting type, maintaining a professional restraint
- Crisp site-hoarding white (#F4F5F7) handles body text and content areas for clean legibility
- High-vis accent amber (#E8A317) is reserved exclusively for calls to action, pull-quote bands, and hover states
Mobile & speed optimization
The template is structured with a single-page, section-led layout that translates cleanly to smaller screens. The editorial spread format adapts so photography and case-study columns stack vertically without losing hierarchy.
- Fixed toolbar remains accessible on mobile without obscuring content
- Logo wall marks reflow into a tighter horizontal scroll or compact grid on smaller viewports
- Pull-quote bands and intake form fields are sized for comfortable touch interaction
How this template helps you convert
The page is built around a B2B conversion logic that matches visitor intent to the right action at the right moment.
- The developer logo wall and escalating project spreads build enough confidence that a procurement buyer feels ready to engage before reaching the form, reducing hesitation at the conversion point.
- The fixed partnership toolbar keeps the primary call to action in view throughout the scroll, so a buyer who decides mid-page can act immediately without hunting for a contact link.
- The dual conversion paths separate high-intent supply chain partners from specification researchers, ensuring both visitor types are captured without forcing either group through the wrong funnel.
Other information about this template
Boundary is a template in the Editorial/Magazine style, built on a Corporate Precision theme. It is designed specifically for the London fence installation niche within the broader London Local Services and Professional Services categories.
- The template suits companies operating across London boroughs, from Croydon residential projects to Canary Wharf perimeter security installations
- The specification sheet download is designed to gate a PDF containing RAL colour options, acoustic ratings, and Secured by Design accreditation details as described in the brief
- The dropdown on the intake form covers four project types: residential development, commercial fit-out, local authority, and landscape architecture
- The Logo Wall Authority creative direction makes this template suitable for any specialist contractor needing to demonstrate a credible client portfolio to procurement teams




Theme
Corporate Precision
Creative direction
Logo Wall Authority
Color system
Navy Authority
Style
Editorial/Magazine
Direction
Partnership/B2B
Page Sections
Viewport-filling Headline Header
Developer and Council Logo Wall
Escalating Editorial Project Spreads
Amber Contractor Pull-quote Bands
Fixed Partnership Toolbar
Dual Lead-capture Paths
Related questions
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