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Elevate - Transformative Highrise Landing Page Template
Elevate is a single-page landing page built for high-rise residential staging professionals. It pairs dramatic before-and-after photography in a zigzag layout, stat-driven interstitial bars, and a two-step scheduling form to turn developer sales teams, listing agents, and interior designers into booked consultations. The design feels as deliberate as a staged penthouse at golden hour.
by Rocket studio
Elevate is a conversion-focused landing page template for high-rise residential stagers. It uses a full-bleed cinematic header, alternating before-and-after project sections, and an inline booking form to move serious buyers from first impression to scheduled walkthrough. The visual language is luxe minimal, dark navy, warm ivory, and a single muted gold accent.
This template is built for staging professionals who work in the upper floors of the residential market. It speaks directly to the people trying to move premium units before a building receives its certificate of occupancy.
Empty luxury units are difficult to sell on square footage alone. Buyers at this price point need to feel the life a space can hold before they commit. A staging business without a strong visual landing page loses credibility before the first conversation begins.
You get a complete single-page layout structured around twelve transformation reveals. Every section is designed to earn trust through imagery before asking for anything in return.




Theme
Atelier Studio
Creative direction
Stats-First Impact
Color system
Charcoal & Amber
Style
Gallery + Detail
Direction
Lead Generation
Page Sections
Full-bleed Cinematic Header
Zigzag Before-and-after Layout
Stat Interstitial Bars
Two-step Inline Booking Form
Lookbook Download Path
Gallery-style Testimonial Cards
Who is this landing page template designed for?
What does the two-step booking form collect?
Can the template support a secondary lead capture path?
How many project transformations does the layout include?
Can I use this template if I work with a small number of units at a time?
This template delivers a carefully sequenced set of components, each tied directly to how high-rise staging clients evaluate and book a service.
The header fills the entire viewport with a warm-lit staged living room photographed against a twilight cityscape. No logo or navigation interrupts the image. A single serif line rises from the bottom after a two-second hold, setting a tone that feels more gallery opening than service page.
Each project pair places a raw concrete before photograph beside the staged transformation. The staged image always receives the wider column. As the visitor scrolls, the projects escalate in scale from a studio through a two-bedroom to a penthouse, with staging ambition growing at each level.
Between project pairs, full-width navy bars display a single data point in large type. These bars punctuate the scroll rhythm and give developer clients a concise, shareable proof point without breaking the visual pace.
Brief testimonials appear beneath each project pair in small italic type, styled like gallery wall cards. The format keeps the page text-light while adding credibility from real developer voices at exactly the right moment.
The primary call to action opens a two-step inline form. Step one collects building name, unit count, and target price point via clean dropdowns. Step two presents a calendar view showing available thirty-minute consultation slots. The form appears beneath the header and repeats after every third project section.
A secondary conversion option sits as an underlined platinum text link throughout the page. It captures only an email address and building name, giving undecided visitors a low-commitment way to stay connected without abandoning the page.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Full-Bleed Header | Opens with cinematic staged image and serif headline |
| Primary call to action Bar | First "Schedule a Walkthrough" prompt beneath header |
| Studio Project Pair | Before-and-after reveal for studio unit |
| Two-Bedroom Reveal | Mid-page escalation with wider staged column |
| Stat Interstitial Bar | Navy bar displaying a single sales-speed data point |
| Penthouse Transformation | Largest-scale before-and-after reveal |
| Repeat call to action Block | Booking form reappears after every third project |
| Testimonial Cards | Italic developer quotes beneath each project pair |
| Lookbook Download Link | Secondary email-capture path for undecided visitors |
| Closing call to action Section | Final "Schedule a Walkthrough" prompt to close the page |
The visual identity follows a Luxe Minimal theme. Every color and type choice reinforces the feeling of a building lobby where understated precision signals serious money.
The zigzag layout and full-bleed imagery adapt to smaller viewports without losing the visual hierarchy that makes the page persuasive. Staged photography and layout rhythm remain intact on mobile.
The page is engineered to remove hesitation. It builds visual evidence across twelve transformation reveals before presenting a single form field, making the decision to book feel earned rather than pressured.
This template sits at the intersection of high-rise residential real estate and professional staging presentation. It is equally effective as a direct client acquisition tool and as a credentials page shared by a staging team before a pitch meeting.