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
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.
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.
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.
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.




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
Who is the primary audience for this template?
Can I adapt the project spreads for different fencing disciplines?
What does the intake form collect from potential partners?
How does the specification sheet download work?
Is this template suitable for companies outside London?
This section describes the core built-in components and layout features included in the Boundary template.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
| 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 |
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.
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.
The page is built around a B2B conversion logic that matches visitor intent to the right action at the right moment.
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.