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Eliteinspect - Authoritative Penthouse Landing Page Template
Eliteinspect is a split-screen landing page template built for high-end property inspection services. It guides high-net-worth buyers and their advisors through an interactive room-by-room reveal, using thermal overlays and inspection findings to build quiet urgency. The page closes with a concierge-style scheduling click-through and a secondary report download path.
by Rocket studio
Eliteinspect is a single-page, split-screen landing page template for penthouse and luxury apartment inspection professionals. It turns the scroll into a room-by-room walkthrough, surfacing hidden findings through interactive floor plan reveals. The design uses a navy, linen, and muted gold palette to project quiet authority. Visitors move naturally toward a scheduling click-through, having already experienced the inspection themselves.
This template is built for inspection specialists who serve the upper end of the residential property market. If your clients are under contract on seven-figure units and need certainty before closing, this page speaks directly to them.
Most inspection service pages describe a process in plain text. That approach fails when the buyer is sophisticated, the stakes are seven figures, and the inspector's edge is the ability to find what untrained eyes miss. Visitors leave unconvinced because they never feel the gap between what they see and what a specialist finds.
This template delivers a fully structured, single-page layout designed around the inspector's workflow and the buyer's psychology. Every section serves a clear role in moving a qualified visitor toward booking.




Theme
Dark Immersive
Creative direction
Calculator/Tool First
Color system
Dark Emerald
Style
Zigzag/Alternating
Direction
Booking/Scheduling
Page Sections
Split-screen Interactive Floor Plan
Escalating Room-by-room Reveal
Thermal and Moisture Findings Display
Midpoint Report Showcase
Concierge Click-through Call to Action System
Secondary Report Download Path
Is this template designed for a single inspector or a larger firm?
Does this landing page include a booking form?
Can I replace the floor plan and room findings with my own content?
Who are the intended clients this page speaks to?
What is the secondary call to action for?
This template is built around features that reflect the exact workflow of a luxury property inspection service.
The left panel holds a stylized floor plan of a luxury unit. Visitors click or hover over individual rooms to trigger findings on the right panel. This turns passive reading into active discovery, room by room.
Each room reveal escalates in stakes. Cosmetic concerns appear first, then structural findings, then hidden system failures. The progression builds a quiet, convincing unease that makes the inspection feel essential rather than optional.
The right panel shows what each room actually contains: thermal overlays, moisture readings, electrical panel close-ups, and window seal tests. These visual details communicate specialist expertise without a single boast.
Midway through the page, the tone shifts from discovery to reassurance. A branded, bound sample report fans open with visible pages, showing visitors exactly what they will receive. This grounds the service in a tangible deliverable.
The primary call to action, "Schedule Your Walkthrough," first appears after the third room reveal. It returns as a fixed bottom bar in muted gold after the midpoint. No form sits on this page; the click carries the visitor to a dedicated booking page.
A secondary call to action, "Download a Sample Report," sits in platinum text beneath the primary button. It captures intent from visitors still comparing inspectors without forcing a scheduling commitment.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Full-Bleed Header | Opens with a naturally lit penthouse interior, a gloved hand holding a thermal device, and a single platinum headline on the navy lower third |
| Split-Screen Explorer | Left floor plan drives right-panel room findings, escalating from cosmetic issues to system failures |
| Kitchen Reveal | Shows thermal and moisture findings specific to kitchen surfaces and plumbing adjacencies |
| Master Bath Reveal | Displays moisture readings and tile substrate findings behind designer finishes |
| Mechanical Closet Reveal | Surfaces electrical panel and HVAC system findings hidden from visual inspection |
| Terrace Envelope Reveal | Reveals window seal tests and exterior moisture intrusion points |
| Report Showcase | Bound sample report fans open at midpoint, shifting tone from discovery to reassurance |
| Primary call to action Block | "Schedule Your Walkthrough" appears after the third room reveal and anchors the fixed bottom bar |
| Secondary Download Path | "Download a Sample Report" sits below the primary call to action for visitors still in comparison mode |
The visual identity follows a Pastoral Calm theme expressed through a Navy Authority color system. The palette evokes a private study in a countryside estate: navy leather, linen curtains, and a brass lamp casting quiet warmth.
The split-screen layout is designed to work as a responsive single-page experience. The interactive floor plan and panel reveals adapt to narrower viewports so mobile visitors still move through the room-by-room walkthrough without losing the core experience.
The page earns its click by letting the visitor play inspector before asking them to book. Every structural choice builds toward the scheduling action.
This template is well suited for luxury property inspection professionals who want a page that matches the sophistication of their clientele. It is a click-through landing page, meaning no form processing or data collection happens on this page itself.