Perch - Precision Tinyhome Landing Page Template
Perch is a single-page landing page template built for boutique tiny home real estate agents. It pairs a cinematic 21:9 header, an asymmetric 60/40 grid, and a tarnished-brass conversion button to guide owner-builders, couples, and custom fabricators toward one clear action: booking a listing strategy session.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Perch is a precision-crafted landing page template for tiny home sellers' agents. The layout uses a cinematic wide-format header, an alternating 60/40 grid, and a focused click-through path. Every section is designed to handle the real complexity of selling homes under 500 square feet, from staging and pricing per square foot to appraisal negotiations.
Who this template is for
This template is built for agents and boutique practices that specialize in selling small homes. It suits professionals who need a page that reflects the craft and intentionality of what they sell.
- Owner-builders ready to recoup their investment in a finished tiny home
- Couples moving on from a first tiny home before acquiring land or scaling up
- Custom fabricators with finished shells they need sold within a tight deadline
What problem this template solves
Selling a home under 400 square feet comes with unique challenges. Standard real estate page templates treat every property the same, ignoring the appraisal complexity, niche buyer pool, and unconventional specs that define this market.
- Generic templates fail to communicate the craft and precision behind tiny home builds
- Buyers and sellers need trust signals specific to small-footprint properties
- Agents lack a focused click-through path that filters motivated clients from casual browsers
What you get with this template
You get a single, fully structured landing page that walks visitors through the entire selling process without overwhelming them. Every section earns its space, just like the homes it represents.
- A cinematic 21:9 panoramic header photograph with a parchment-type headline overlay
- An alternating 60/40 asymmetric grid pairing full-height photography with tight copy blocks and floorplan snippets
- A primary brass-accented "Get Your Listing Strategy" call-to-action button with a friction-reducing micro-commitment line
Feature list
This template is built around a focused set of components drawn directly from the brief. Each feature serves a specific role in converting the right clients.
Cinematic Panoramic Header
The header uses a single horizontal photograph at a minimum 21:9 aspect ratio, letterboxed with midnight blue above and below. A single parchment-colored headline, "Every square foot has a buyer," appears over the dark sky area, setting tone immediately.
Asymmetric 60/40 Grid Layout
Each content section splits into a 60-column image side and a 40-column copy side. The sides alternate with every new section, creating a zigzag rhythm that mimics moving through a narrow interior space and turning corners.
Monospaced Specs and Floorplan Blocks
The 40-column copy side renders tight copy blocks, floorplan snippets, and property specs in a monospaced typeface. This gives the page an architectural drafting-room quality that matches the precision of the builds being sold.
Fixed Scroll-Triggered call to action Button
After the visitor scrolls past the third grid block, a fixed brass-accented "Get Your Listing Strategy" button appears and stays visible. It is supported by a micro-commitment line: "Takes 4 minutes · No obligation · Built for homes under 500 sq ft."
Dual Conversion Paths
The primary path pushes visitors toward the "List Your Tiny Home" intake page. A secondary parchment-on-slate link, "See Recently Sold Tiny Homes," gives browsers a lower-commitment way to build trust before deciding.
Process-Led Section Sequence
Each section advances through a distinct stage of the selling process: staging, pricing per square foot, listing syndication, showing logistics, and negotiation on unique appraisal challenges. Visitors feel the complexity being handled for them as they scroll.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Panoramic Header | Sets tone, frames headline, introduces primary call to action |
| Staging Section | Showcases interior photography and staging approach |
| Pricing Per Sqft | Explains per-square-foot pricing strategy for small homes |
| Listing Syndication | Covers how listings reach the right niche buyer pool |
| Showing Logistics | Addresses the practical side of scheduling and access |
| Appraisal Negotiation | Handles the unique valuation challenges of tiny homes |
| Fixed call to action Button | Persists after scroll, keeps conversion path visible |
| Secondary Trust Link | Offers a softer path for browsers not yet ready to commit |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows an Atelier Studio theme with a Midnight Blue color system. The palette was designed to feel like a naval architect's drafting room at midnight: lamplight on linen paper, ink still wet, brass compass catching the glow.
- Deep indigo-black (#0B1224) primary background, brushed slate (#3A4258) for secondary panels, and warm parchment (#EDE6D6) for text and breathing space
- Tarnished brass (#C9A84C) reserved for hover states and all conversion elements, including the primary call to action button
- Architectural tilt-shift photography on the 60-column side, monospaced typeface on the 40-column copy side
Mobile & speed optimization
The template is structured for a clean reading experience across screen sizes. The asymmetric grid and cinematic header are designed to reflow without losing their spatial quality.
- The 60/40 grid stacks vertically on smaller screens so photography and copy remain readable
- The fixed scroll-triggered call to action button remains accessible on mobile without blocking content
- The monospaced spec blocks and floorplan snippets stay legible at reduced widths
How this template helps you convert
Every layout decision in Perch moves a motivated seller one step closer to booking a listing strategy session. The page removes hesitation by showing competence before asking for commitment.
- The primary call to action appears twice: once at the end of the header and again as a fixed button after the third grid block, so it is always within reach without being intrusive.
- The micro-commitment line, "Takes 4 minutes · No obligation · Built for homes under 500 sq ft," reduces friction by signaling speed, specificity, and a zero-pressure entry point.
- The secondary "See Recently Sold Tiny Homes" link keeps browsers engaged and building trust, increasing the chance they return to the primary path.
Other information about this template
Perch is designed as a single-page, click-through landing page with no on-page form. The entire conversion goal is one deliberate click to the "List Your Tiny Home" intake page.
- The scroll unfolds like a set of construction drawings being unrolled one sheet at a time, reinforcing the Spatial and Architectural creative direction throughout
- The template is suited to the Full-Width Immersive template style and the Dark Immersive theme indicated in the project context
- The Intersection Match Score of 9 reflects a strong alignment between this template and the tiny home real estate niche, particularly for agents handling appraisal-sensitive or unconventional property types
- The page carries no embedded form, no quiz, and no multi-step flow; the single-click path to the intake page is the only conversion mechanism




Theme
Dark Immersive
Creative direction
Spatial & Architectural
Color system
Warm Stone
Style
Full-Width Immersive
Direction
Quiz/Assessment
Page Sections
Cinematic Panoramic Header Single Edge
Alternating 60/40 Asymmetric Grid
Monospaced Specs and Floorplan Blocks
Fixed Scroll-triggered Call to Action Button
Dual Conversion Paths
Process-led Section Sequence
Related questions
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