Slab - Precision Fabricator Landing Page Template
Slab is a zigzag landing page template built for marble fabricators who need to prove craftsmanship before asking for a booking. It opens with a full-screen video header, walks visitors through before-and-after slab reveals, and closes with a structured scheduling form. The design uses an industrial navy-and-brass palette that feels as precise as the work it represents.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Slab is a single-page booking template designed for precision stone fabricators. It leads with a full-screen video of a raw block being cut, moves visitors through alternating before-and-after project reveals, and ends with a scheduling form for in-person yard visits. The layout earns trust visually before it ever asks for a name.
Who this template is for
This template is built for marble fabricators who work at a high level and need a page that communicates that without overselling. The copy uses fabricator language, the layout shows finished work in context, and the booking flow is direct.
- Custom stone fabricators handling countertops, waterfall islands, and bookmatched shower enclosures
- Shop owners whose clients include custom home builders, interior designers, and homeowners mid-renovation
- Fabricators who want inquiries that arrive pre-qualified, with project type and stone preference already captured
What problem this template solves
Most fabrication businesses lose potential clients at the first impression. A generic contact form or a plain portfolio page does not communicate the difference between a fabricator who can cut marble and one who can match a vein across a bookmatched panel. Slab closes that gap by showing the work first and collecting information second.
- Visitors leave without booking because the page never earns their trust visually
- Builders and designers cannot tell if a fabricator speaks their language or will handle precious slabs carelessly
- Homeowners struggle to describe what they need, so the inquiry form captures project type and stone family upfront
What you get with this template
The template delivers a complete, conversion-focused landing page layout with every section pre-structured. Nothing needs to be invented from scratch. The design system, copy framework, and interactive components are all included.
- A full-screen video background header with a headline overlay and a primary call-to-action button
- Three zigzag before-and-after reveal sections with diagonal drag sliders, short fabricator-language text blocks, and escalating project complexity
- A booking form that captures name, project type, preferred stone family, and a calendar date picker for yard visit scheduling, plus a secondary file-upload path for contractor templates
Feature list
This template includes purpose-built components that reflect how a high-end stone fabrication business actually earns new clients.
Full-Screen Video Background Header
The header plays a slow tracking shot following a raw marble block through the bridge saw cut. The camera holds on the freshly exposed vein face before the headline fades in. The primary call-to-action button sits directly below it.
Zigzag Before-and-After Reveals
Three alternating sections each pair a rough yard slab image with a finished installation photo. A diagonal drag slider lets the visitor control the transition. Each section escalates in complexity, moving from a single countertop to a waterfall island edge to a full bookmatched shower enclosure.
Fabricator-Language Text Blocks
Between each reveal, short copy blocks identify the stone, the cut technique, and the installation timeline using terms builders recognize. Words like mitered, laminated, and eased edge signal professional fluency without needing explanation.
Structured Booking Form
The primary call-to-action, "Book a Slab Walkthrough," appears at the header and repeats after the third project reveal. The form collects name, project type, preferred stone family, and a calendar date picker for an in-person yard visit.
Contractor File Upload Path
A secondary form option labeled "Send Us Your Template" allows contractors to upload DXF or PDF templating files directly. This path serves builders who are ready to move to production without a preliminary consultation.
Machined Brass Call-to-Action System
Every button, hover state, and section divider uses the brass accent color sparingly. The restraint makes each interactive element feel like hardware rather than decoration, reinforcing the industrial precision of the brand.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Video Header | Opens with raw marble being cut and presents the primary booking call-to-action |
| First Reveal | Before-and-after countertop project with drag slider and stone detail copy |
| Second Reveal | Waterfall island edge project with fabricator technique callout |
| Third Reveal | Bookmatched shower enclosure with full project complexity and timeline note |
| Booking Form | Captures visitor details, project type, stone preference, and preferred yard visit date |
| File Upload Path | Secondary contractor entry point for DXF or PDF template submission |
Design & branding system
The template uses an Industrial Raw visual theme built on a Navy Authority color system. The palette was chosen to feel like a fabrication shop after hours: authoritative, material, and completely undecorated.
- Four-color system: deep shop-floor navy (#0B1D33) for backgrounds, polished slab charcoal (#2C3E50) for body text, vein-white marble (#F4F0EB) for showcase sections, and machined brass (#C9A84C) reserved for calls-to-action, hover states, and section dividers
- Navy dominates, charcoal carries readable text, vein-white opens breathing room around project photography, and brass appears sparingly so every button reads as intentional
Mobile & speed optimization
The layout is structured with a mobile-first section flow so each reveal and form element stacks cleanly on smaller screens. The zigzag alternation collapses into a single-column vertical scroll without losing the before-and-after slider functionality.
- The diagonal drag slider is touch-compatible, so visitors on mobile devices can still interact with each reveal by swiping
- The booking form fields and calendar date picker are sized for touch input, reducing friction for visitors who arrive from a referral link on their phone
How this template helps you convert
The page is sequenced so that trust is built before any commitment is requested. By the time a visitor reaches the booking form, they have already seen three complete project transformations and read copy that confirms the fabricator understands their vocabulary.
- The video header establishes immediate visual authority, showing the actual cutting process rather than a polished showroom photo, which signals authenticity to professional buyers
- The escalating reveals guide the visitor from a simple project to complex craftsmanship, so builders and designers self-identify their own project scope before they fill out the form
- The repeated call-to-action placement, once at the header and once after the third reveal, catches visitors at two natural decision points without being aggressive
Other information about this template
This template was designed specifically for the marble products and services category within the broader construction and home industry. It is built around the booking and scheduling use case, which means the layout prioritizes inquiry quality over inquiry volume. A visitor who completes the form has already selected their project type and stone family, which means first conversations start further along the sales process.
- The template style is zigzag and alternating, making it well-suited for fabricators who have strong before-and-after photography from real client projects
- The header concept requires a video asset of the fabrication process; the template provides the layout and overlay structure, and the fabricator supplies the footage
- Stone families referenced in the form include Calacatta, Statuario, and Nero Marquina, with an open "I need guidance" option for homeowners who are earlier in their decision process
- The template is suitable for marble countertop fabricators, natural stone installation specialists, and custom stonework studios operating in the residential and light commercial space




Theme
Industrial Raw
Creative direction
Before/After Reveal
Color system
Navy Authority
Style
Zigzag/Alternating
Direction
Booking/Scheduling
Page Sections
Full-screen Video Header with Overlay
Zigzag Before-and-after Slider Sections
Fabricator-language Copy Blocks
Structured Slab Walkthrough Booking Form
Contractor Template File Upload
Machined Brass Interactive System
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