Stillhet - Serene Interiordesign Landing Page Template

Stillhet is a minimalist Scandinavian interior design landing page template built for studios that value restraint and craft. It pairs a full-screen video header with a scrolling zigzag gallery, a calm Charcoal and Amber palette, and a booking flow that guides visitors toward a consultation without pressure.

by Rocket studio

Quick summary

Stillhet is a single-page interior design landing page template rooted in Scandinavian minimalism. It opens with a slow full-screen video, moves through an escalating gallery of completed projects, and closes with a low-friction booking form. The palette, the motion, and the layout all work together to make restraint feel like a design statement.

Who this template is for

This template is built for interior design studios that lead with atmosphere rather than argument. It works best when the work speaks quietly and the clients already sense what they want.

  • Minimalist and Scandinavian interior design studios presenting curated project portfolios
  • Independent designers serving young professionals, couples, and architect collaborators
  • Studios whose primary goal is booking consultations rather than selling products directly

What problem this template solves

Most interior design pages try to show everything at once. The result is visual noise that undercuts the very quality the studio is trying to sell. Stillhet solves that problem by building a page that moves like a guided tour.

  • Visitors leave generic portfolio pages before they feel the studio's point of view
  • Standard booking flows ask too much too soon, losing people who are curious but not yet committed
  • A busy layout signals the opposite of the restraint a minimalist studio wants to project

What you get with this template

You get a fully structured landing page that moves a visitor from first impression to booked consultation in a single scroll. Every section has a defined role, and nothing is included without purpose.

  • A full-screen video header section with a timed headline fade and a subtle amber call-to-action link
  • A zigzag project gallery that alternates wide environmental photographs with tight detail crops
  • An embedded booking calendar with a three-field consultation form and a secondary photo-upload path

Feature list

This template ships with a set of purpose-built components. Each one is described below.

Full-Screen Video Header with Timed Headline

The header plays a slow, unbroken tracking shot through a completed home. Natural ambient sound accompanies the footage. At the seven-second mark, the headline fades in over the moving image in a light sans-serif typeface.

Each project section presents a curated pair: one wide environmental photograph and one tight detail crop. The two panels alternate sides as the visitor scrolls. The sequence escalates in intimacy, from a full apartment view down to a single joint where oak meets plaster.

Floating Design Principle Captions

After every third project pair, a single sentence appears centered on a birch white background. Each sentence states a design principle as plainly as a proverb. These pauses give the scroll rhythm and let the philosophy land without explanation.

Fixed Booking Button with Earned Reveal

The primary call-to-action button, labeled "Book a Walkthrough," appears first as a subtle amber text link beneath the header. It then materializes as a fixed button only after the visitor has passed the third project section. The button earns its presence through scroll depth.

Embedded Consultation Calendar

Clicking the booking button opens an embedded calendar displaying available consultation slots by week. The form asks three things in sequence: your name, the address of the space, and an open field labeled "Tell us what the room should feel like."

Secondary Photo Upload Path

Visitors who are not ready to schedule can choose "Send Photos Instead." This path allows them to upload images of their current space and add a brief note. It lowers the commitment threshold and keeps curious visitors engaged rather than lost.

Page sections overview

SectionPurpose
Video HeaderOpens with atmosphere and timed headline
Subtle call to action LinkIntroduces booking without pressure
Project Pair OneShows full apartment from the doorway
Project Pair TwoMoves into a reading corner
Design Principle OneStates first philosophy sentence
Project Pair ThreeFocuses on a shelf arrangement
Project Pair FourCloses in on oak-meets-plaster detail
Design Principle TwoStates second philosophy sentence
Fixed Booking ButtonMaterializes after third project section
Booking Calendar FormCollects name, address, and room feeling
Photo Upload PathOffers a lower-commitment alternative

Design & branding system

The visual identity follows a Pastoral Calm theme built on four tightly controlled tones. Nothing competes for attention; every color has exactly one job.

  • Deep hearth charcoal (#2B2B2B) anchors all typography and navigation elements
  • Warm birch white (#F5F0EB) opens every background section like a breath of open space
  • Muted wool gray (#A8A29E) softens secondary text and dividers without flattening the layout
  • Hand-rubbed amber (#D4943A) appears only on buttons, hover states, and select accent lines, so each use feels earned

Mobile & speed optimization

The layout is designed to translate the calm of the desktop experience to smaller screens without losing the atmosphere. Proportion and pacing are preserved at every breakpoint.

  • The zigzag gallery stacks vertically on mobile, keeping environmental and detail images readable at full width
  • The fixed booking button repositions gracefully on smaller viewports so it remains accessible without blocking content
  • Video header behavior is designed to load atmosphere without overriding the page flow on mobile connections

How this template helps you convert

Stillhet is structured to move visitors toward a consultation through trust built by visual experience rather than persuasive pressure.

  1. The escalating gallery teaches visitors to look closer at the craft, building confidence in the studio before any ask is made
  2. The fixed booking button appears only after the visitor has spent meaningful time with the work, so the prompt lands at the right moment
  3. The photo upload alternative keeps hesitant visitors in the funnel by offering a lower-commitment first step

Other information about this template

This template fits studios working in the Luxe Minimal and Gallery plus Detail template style. The Charcoal and Amber color system is versatile enough to support seasonal branding adjustments while staying within the Pastoral Calm theme. The page is built as a single-page landing page, making it straightforward to publish and maintain. It suits the Real Estate and Property category broadly, and the Interior Design Studio subcategory specifically. The Direct Sales landing-page direction means every section serves the booking goal in sequence.

  • Suitable for studios whose visual work is the primary sales argument
  • Works well when paired with a separate portfolio site or used as a standalone consultation-booking page
  • The amber accent system can accommodate a studio's own brand color with minimal adjustment
Stillhet - Serene Interiordesign Landing Page Template
Stillhet - Serene Interiordesign Landing Page Template
Stillhet - Serene Interiordesign Landing Page Template
Stillhet - Serene Interiordesign Landing Page Template

Theme

Luxe Minimal

Creative direction

Stats-First Impact

Color system

Charcoal & Amber

Style

Gallery + Detail

Direction

Direct Sales

Page Sections

Full-screen Video Header with Timed Headline

Zigzag Alternating Project Gallery

Floating Design Principle Captions

Fixed Booking Button with Earned Reveal

Embedded Consultation Calendar and Form

Secondary Photo Upload Path

Related questions

Can I replace the header video with my own footage?

Does the booking calendar connect to an external scheduling tool?

What happens when a visitor chooses Send Photos Instead?

Is this template suitable for a studio with only a few completed projects?

Can the floating design principle sentences be edited or removed?