Plunge - Electrifying Pool Renovation Landing Page Template
Plunge is a bento grid landing page built for a swimming and diving professional who renovates neglected pools and constructs custom diving wells. The template uses a Neon Shock color system on an Adventure Terrain theme to deliver an immersive, scroll-driven before/after reveal experience that moves homeowners, builders, and recreation directors toward booking a consultation.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Plunge is a single-page click-through landing page for a solo pool renovation and diving well specialist. It uses a dark bento grid layout, a Neon Shock color palette, and a scroll-driven before/after reveal to showcase dramatic project transformations. Every design decision pulls visitors toward one goal: clicking through to book a consultation.
Who this template is for
This template is purpose-built for swimming and diving professionals who work across residential, custom-build, and municipal projects. It suits operators who rely on visual evidence to win clients rather than lengthy sales copy.
- Solo pool renovation specialists and custom diving well builders
- Custom home builders and architects specifying pool features on hillside or luxury lots
- Municipal recreation directors planning a diving facility overhaul before a seasonal deadline
What problem this template solves
Most pool and diving professionals struggle to communicate the magnitude of their transformations in a static webpage. Flat photo galleries do not convey before/after contrast, and generic service pages fail to create the emotional pull that motivates a booking.
- Visitors leave without a clear sense of what a renovation actually looks like end to end
- A standard contact form page creates friction before the prospect is emotionally ready
- The professional has no way to demonstrate project scale across multiple client types in one view
What you get with this template
You get a fully designed, visually immersive landing page that does the heavy lifting before a single word is read. The layout is structured to build desire through progressive visual evidence and then deliver a clear next step.
- A dark full-bleed header with a glow-lit aerial diving well photograph and a cinematic letter-by-letter headline reveal in electric cyan
- A bento grid project gallery where before tiles shrink and after tiles expand as the visitor scrolls, shifting the visual ratio from darkness to light
- Two calls to action: a floating hot magenta primary button and a ghost-button video trigger that opens a 60-second build timelapse in a lightbox
Feature list
This section covers every built-in component described in the source brief for this landing page.
Bento Grid Project Gallery
The template uses a fracturing bento grid to present pool renovation projects as paired before/after tiles. As the visitor scrolls, before images shrink and after images expand, so the page grows progressively more luminous from top to bottom.
Interactive Before/After Slider
A full-width tile breaks the bento grid midway through the page. It features a draggable slider showing a diving well build: bare excavation on the left side and a finished competition-depth pool with platform tower on the right side.
Cinematic Header Section
The header is a dark, full-bleed photograph taken from directly above a diving well at night. The water is black glass, a diver is mid-entry, and concentric rings of cyan and magenta light radiate from the point of impact. The headline fades in letter by letter in electric cyan after a two-beat pause.
Floating Primary call to action Button
A hot magenta call-to-action button labeled "See What Your Pool Could Be" appears as a floating element after the header section. It repeats as a full-width bar inside the final bento tile, ensuring the action is always within reach.
Lightbox Video Trigger
A secondary ghost-button labeled "Watch a 60-Second Build" opens a lightbox overlay. Inside, a timelapse of a full pool build plays through to a glamour shot, which ends with the primary call-to-action overlaid on the final image.
Click-Through Consultation Flow
This page contains no intake form. Instead, each call-to-action carries the visitor to a separate consultation booking page with a short intake quiz covering pool type, current condition, and location. The click feels like unlocking the next level rather than filling out a form.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Full-Bleed Header | Sets the cinematic tone with a glow-lit aerial diving photo and animated headline |
| Floating call to action Button | Captures high-intent visitors immediately after the header |
| Bento Grid Gallery | Delivers before/after project evidence through scroll-animated tile pairs |
| Full-Width Slider | Provides an interactive deep-dive into a single diving well build |
| Lightbox Video Tile | Supports the ghost call to action with a 60-second build timelapse and closing call to action overlay |
| Final call to action Bar | Closes the page with a full-width hot magenta prompt to book a consultation |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows an Adventure Terrain theme executed through the Neon Shock color system. The palette is built around deep darkness and precise neon accents that feel like an underwater LED display at midnight.
- Core colors: abyssal black (#0B0E13) for backgrounds, deep chlorine teal (#0D2F2F) for secondary surfaces, cool white (#E8F0FE) for body text, electric cyan (#00F0FF) for glowing edges, dividers, hover states, and progress elements, and hot magenta (#FF2D7B) exclusively for calls to action and urgency markers
- Typography lives in cool white against dark backgrounds, keeping contrast sharp and readable without softening the mood
- Neon cyan traces section dividers, progress bars, and tile edges like the glow lane line at the bottom of a lap pool
Mobile & speed optimization
The bento grid layout is designed to adapt across screen sizes without losing the scroll-driven visual logic that makes the page compelling on desktop.
- Tile pairs restack vertically on smaller screens so the before/after sequence remains clear and intentional
- The floating call-to-action button stays accessible throughout the scroll on all device sizes
- The lightbox video component is triggered by tap on mobile, keeping the interaction feel consistent with desktop behavior
How this template helps you convert
The page is engineered as a click-through, not a conversion endpoint. Its job is to build enough desire that the visitor arrives at the consultation quiz already convinced.
- The scroll-driven bento grid makes transformation evidence the dominant visual experience, so visitors form an emotional picture of their own pool before they reach any call to action.
- The interactive slider and lightbox video give skeptical visitors two extra proof touchpoints that answer the question "can they actually do this?" without requiring a sales call.
- The final full-width hot magenta bar removes any ambiguity about what to do next, closing the page with a single, friction-free click to the consultation intake quiz.
Other information about this template
This landing page is built specifically for the swimming and diving professional niche inside the Sports and Recreation category. It is designed to serve multiple client types from a single page without segmenting the layout into separate sections for each audience.
- The template fits within the Swimming and Diving Leagues subcategory context, making it relevant for both recreational pool clients and competitive diving facility operators
- The Adventure Terrain theme and Neon Shock color system give the page a distinct visual voice that stands apart from generic home-services or contractor templates
- The bento grid structure makes it straightforward to swap in real project photography without rebuilding the layout
- The click-through consultation flow means no form configuration is needed on this page itself, reducing setup time before launch




Theme
Adventure Terrain
Creative direction
Before/After Reveal
Color system
Neon Shock
Style
Bento Grid
Direction
Click-Through
Page Sections
Scroll-driven Bento Grid Gallery
Interactive Diving Well Slider
Cinematic Glow Header
Floating and Full-width Call to Action Pair
Lightbox Build Timelapse
Click-through Consultation Flow
Related questions
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