Buildout - Industrial Kitchen Landing Page Template
This industrial landing page template is built for commercial kitchen build-out contractors who sell fixed-price, fully permitted kitchen projects. It features a blueprint line-art hero animation, neighborhood-tagged project showcases, a three-tier pricing section, and a sticky bottom bar with a compressed inquiry form. Everything is designed to earn trust fast and move serious buyers toward locking in a build price.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
This single-column landing page template is purpose-built for commercial kitchen build-out services. It opens with a self-drawing blueprint animation, scrolls through neighborhood-tagged completed projects, and presents three fixed-price packages with clear permit timelines. A sticky bottom bar keeps the primary call to action visible throughout the session. The design feels industrial, honest, and built for buyers who are ready to commit.
Who this template is for
This template is for contractors and build-out crews who specialize in commercial kitchen construction and want to close sales directly from their website. It is especially well-suited for teams targeting local restaurant clients in specific urban neighborhoods.
- First-time restaurant owners who need cost and timeline certainty before signing a lease
- Ghost kitchen operators converting warehouses or raw commercial shells into licensed cooking facilities
- Church groups and institutional clients turning fellowship halls into permitted catering kitchens
What problem this template solves
Commercial kitchen build-out is a high-stakes purchase. Buyers are often first-timers with no frame of reference for cost, timeline, or permit complexity. A generic contractor website does nothing to reduce that anxiety. This template solves that problem directly by presenting real completed projects, real invoice numbers, and tiered fixed-price packages with no asterisks.
- Removes cost uncertainty by displaying package pricing with square footage ranges and equipment lists
- Builds local trust by tagging completed projects with specific neighborhoods, restaurant names, and inspector sign-offs
- Keeps the call to action visible with a sticky bottom bar so buyers never lose the path to inquiry
What you get with this template
The template delivers a fully structured single-column landing page with every major section a commercial kitchen contractor needs to convert a skeptical first-time buyer into a paying client. Each section is designed to do specific sales work.
- A hero section with an SVG blueprint animation, scroll-reveal project gallery, three-phase process section, tiered pricing cards, and named testimonials
- A sticky bottom bar with a compressed form collecting zip code, square footage, and target open date
- An Industrial Raw visual system using the Warm Stone color palette, Fraunces serif headlines, and DM Sans body type
Feature list
This template is built around components that serve one goal: closing a commercial kitchen build-out sale.
Self-Drawing Blueprint Hero
The hero section features an SVG path animation that draws a full architectural elevation of a commercial kitchen from left to right on page load. Every hood, walk-in cooler, and three-compartment sink appears labeled in a draftsman's style. The headline "From Empty Shell to Open Kitchen" fades in over the completed drawing.
Neighborhood Project Gallery
Completed builds are displayed with neighborhood tags, concept descriptions, and project photos. Each entry reads like a stop on a local walking tour, for example "Kensington, 48-Seat Taqueria" or "Fishtown, Ghost Kitchen, Four Concepts." This grounds the page in real streets and real results rather than abstract portfolio shots.
Three-Phase Process Section
A clearly structured section walks buyers through the build sequence: demolition and site prep, full kitchen build-out, and permit acquisition with health department sign-off. Each phase includes real timeline guidance so buyers understand what to expect before they ever pick up the phone.
Tiered Fixed-Price Package Cards
Three pricing cards cover the full range of commercial kitchen scopes: Food Truck Commissary, Single-Line Restaurant, and Full Production Kitchen. Each card lists square footage ranges, included equipment, and permit timeline estimates. Every card carries its own fired clay call-to-action button.
Named Social Proof Testimonials
Testimonials are formatted to include the restaurant name, street intersection, and the name of the inspector who issued final sign-off. This level of specificity makes each testimonial verifiable and far more convincing than a generic quote with initials.
Sticky Inquiry Bottom Bar
After a visitor scrolls past the pricing section, a compact bottom bar reappears and stays fixed. It holds three fields: zip code, square footage, and target open date. This keeps the primary call to action in view without interrupting the scroll experience.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Hero Blueprint Animation | Draws the kitchen live and introduces the headline offer |
| Neighborhood Project Gallery | Shows completed local builds tagged by area and concept |
| How It Works | Explains the three-phase build process with timelines |
| Pricing Package Cards | Presents three fixed-price tiers with equipment and permit details |
| Client Testimonials | Delivers named, location-specific social proof with inspector sign-off |
| Sticky Bottom Bar | Keeps the inquiry form visible after the pricing section |
| Footer | Single-row linear layout with contact and navigation links |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows an Industrial Raw theme that feels like a construction site at golden hour. Every color and type choice reinforces the crew's credibility: this is a team that works with their hands and delivers results you can inspect.
- Color palette: quarry sandstone (#C4AD8F), exposed mortar gray (#7A7267), blackened steel (#1E1E1E), and fired clay (#B85C38) used only for calls to action and pricing callouts
- Typography: Fraunces serif for headlines, DM Sans for body copy, giving the page a warm but structured feel
- Backgrounds alternate between deep mortar gray and sandstone sections; fired clay appears only where money or action is involved
Mobile & speed optimization
This template is built mobile-first. Commercial kitchen clients are often on-site, checking their phones between walkthroughs. Every section adapts cleanly to smaller screens without losing the visual weight of the Industrial Raw design.
- Sticky bottom bar and package cards are optimized for thumb-friendly tap targets on mobile viewports
- SVG path animations and scroll-reveal effects use client-side rendering only, keeping static sections light and fast to load
- Package card layout stacks vertically on mobile so all three tiers remain fully readable without horizontal scrolling
How this template helps you convert
The page is structured to move a skeptical buyer through trust, understanding, and action in a single scroll. Every section earns the next click rather than demanding it upfront.
- The hero animation establishes craft and professionalism before a single word is read, setting the tone that this crew takes precision seriously
- The neighborhood gallery and named testimonials with inspector sign-offs build local credibility that generic contractor sites cannot replicate, replacing doubt with recognizable proof
- Fixed-price package cards with real invoice comparisons remove the final barrier to inquiry, and the sticky bottom bar ensures the call to action is always one scroll away
Other information about this template
This template is built on a Single Column Flow layout, which keeps the scroll path linear and distraction-free. It is well-suited for specialty construction services that rely on local reputation and direct sales rather than lead-generation funnels.
- The template is localized for United States markets and uses United States dollar pricing by default
- Animation intensity is high, including SVG path drawing on the hero and staggered scroll reveals on the project gallery and testimonials
- The footer uses a Pattern 1 Linear Single-Row layout, keeping the bottom of the page clean and uncluttered
- This template is a strong fit for contractors in dense urban markets where neighborhood-level social proof is a meaningful differentiator




Theme
Industrial Raw
Creative direction
Local & Neighborhood
Color system
Warm Stone
Style
Single Column Flow
Direction
Direct Sales
Page Sections
Self-drawing Blueprint Hero Animation
Neighborhood-tagged Project Gallery
Fixed-price Tiered Package Cards
Named Testimonials with Inspector Sign-off
Sticky Inquiry Bottom Bar
Three-phase Process Section
Related questions
Can I adapt this template for a different city or region?
Does the pricing section support custom package names and price points?
How does the sticky bottom bar work on mobile?
Is this template suitable for a solo contractor or only larger crews?
Can I display real invoice numbers and project photos in the gallery?