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Hearth - Timeless Staging Landing Page Template
Hearth is a single-page landing page template built for historic home staging studios. It opens with a full-viewport Before/After slider, then guides visitors through an immersive property gallery, tiered pricing cards, and a direct booking form. The design uses deep indigo, heirloom linen, and tarnished brass to evoke the warmth of a well-kept heritage home.
by Rocket studio
Hearth is a gallery-forward landing page template designed for period-faithful home staging services. It combines a dramatic Before/After header slider, scrolling property showcases, curator-style detail panels, and a three-tier pricing section into one cohesive page. Every layout decision reinforces the feeling of stepping into a room that has been carefully, lovingly remembered.
This template speaks directly to staging professionals who work with historic and heritage properties. It is built for businesses whose value is best shown, not just described.
Selling a historic staging service is harder than selling a modern one. Generic portfolio pages flatten the story. Buyers scroll past before they feel anything. Hearth solves the problem of emotional distance between the visitor and the work.
The template delivers a complete, ready-to-customize single-page layout built around visual storytelling and direct conversion. Every section is designed to do a specific job.




Theme
Luxe Minimal
Creative direction
Case Study Narrative
Color system
Warm Stone
Style
Split Screen (50/50)
Direction
Booking/Scheduling
Page Sections
Interactive Before/after Header Slider
Escalating Property Gallery Rows
Curator-style Slide-in Detail Panels
Sale-price-anchored Testimonials
Tiered Staging Packages on Parchment Cards
Dual-path Conversion System
Who is the Hearth template designed for?
What does the Before/After slider in the header do?
How does the slide-in detail panel work?
Can the template support two different types of leads?
What pricing packages does the template display?
This template is built around a small number of high-impact components. Each one has a clear purpose in the visitor's journey from discovery to booking.
The header fills the entire screen with a split view of a vacant 1890s Queen Anne dining room against its fully staged counterpart. The slider handle is styled as a tarnished brass knob. The headline "Every Room Has a Story" fades in along the bottom edge only after the visitor drags the handle at least once, rewarding curiosity before making a claim.
Each section of the page presents a single property as a full-width row of four room photographs. Properties are ordered by ambition, from a modest Cape Cod cottage through a Greek Revival townhouse to a sprawling Italianate estate, so the visitor's sense of what is possible keeps expanding as they scroll.
Clicking any gallery image opens a panel that slides in from the right. The panel shows the before photograph, a curator's note explaining the staging rationale (for example, sourcing a specific period piece for a particular architectural feature), and the finished result. This format turns each image into a case study.
Between property galleries, single-sentence agent testimonials appear over full-bleed detail shots of styled mantels and window seats. Each testimonial is grounded in a real sale price, connecting the visual craft to a concrete business outcome.
Three packages are presented on aged-parchment-style cards: The Parlor for one signature room, The Estate for a full home, and The Archive combining staging with professional photography. Each card is clear on scope and starting price, reducing friction for qualified buyers.
The primary call to action opens a short booking form asking for property address, year built, architectural style, number of rooms, and preferred staging date. A secondary path offers a downloadable lookbook PDF in exchange for an email address, capturing leads who need more time before committing.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Before/After Header | Hooks visitors with an interactive full-viewport room transformation slider |
| Headline Fade-In | Reveals the page tagline only after the visitor engages with the slider |
| First Property Gallery | Showcases a Cape Cod cottage in a four-image full-width row |
| Agent Testimonial One | Grounds the first visual crescendo with a sale price and agent quote |
| Second Property Gallery | Expands ambition with a Greek Revival townhouse portfolio row |
| Agent Testimonial Two | Reinforces value with a second agent quote over a styled detail shot |
| Third Property Gallery | Presents the Italianate estate as the peak of staging possibility |
| Tiered Pricing Cards | Displays The Parlor, The Estate, and The Archive packages |
| Booking Form | Captures qualified leads with property-specific intake fields |
| Lookbook Email Capture | Converts undecided visitors into email leads via a free PDF offer |
| Anchored call to action Footer | Repeats the Stage Your Listing call to action at the page's close |
The visual identity follows a Pastoral Calm direction. Every color and texture choice references the warmth and gravity of a well-maintained heritage interior. The palette is described in the brief as feeling like an oil painting hung in a dim hallway, the kind where you lean closer and notice the brushstrokes.
The template is designed so its most important interactions translate cleanly to smaller screens. The immersive visual experience does not depend on hover states alone, and the detail panels are built to slide in on tap as well as click.
The page is structured to move three different types of visitors toward an action, not just one. Every layout decision serves a specific conversion moment.
This template is built specifically for the historic home staging niche, where the visual and emotional quality of the presentation is often the deciding factor in whether a potential client reaches out. A few additional details worth knowing: