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Suite - Luxe Executive Landing Page Template
Suite is a luxury executive landing page template built for private office collections. It presents corner suites through an asymmetric 60/40 gallery layout, a location-input header, and a slow-scrolling suite showcase. The design uses the Sunset Mesa color system to communicate quiet prestige, drawing in solo managing directors, fund principals, and C-suite consultants seeking a premium address.
by Rocket studio
Suite is a single-page executive office template designed for premium private workspace collections. It opens with a location search field, then guides visitors through a curated gallery of corner suites at a deliberately unhurried pace. The Sunset Mesa palette and asymmetric grid create an atmosphere of understated luxury, built to attract high-intent professionals who expect the space to speak before the salesperson does.
This template is built for operators, property groups, and boutique workspace brands positioning private offices at the top end of the market. It communicates prestige through restraint, not through feature lists.
High-end private office spaces are often marketed with the same cluttered property-listing layouts used for co-working desks. That visual noise undermines the premium positioning these spaces deserve. Suite solves the presentation problem by removing everything that cheapens the offer.
Suite delivers a complete single-page layout that moves a visitor from city-level intent to suite-level desire in a single, unhurried scroll. Every section is designed to reward attention rather than rush a decision.




Theme
Corporate Precision
Creative direction
Spatial & Architectural
Color system
Sunset Mesa
Style
Split Screen (50/50)
Direction
Direct Sales
Page Sections
Location Input Header with Gold Pulse
Asymmetric 60/40 Suite Gallery
Slow Cross-dissolve Scroll Transitions
Deferred Fixed Call-to-action Button
Per-suite Secondary Navigation Links
Sunset Mesa Design System
Who is this template designed for?
Does the template include multiple pages?
When does the Schedule a Private Tour button appear?
Can the color palette be updated for a different brand?
Is this template suitable for a co-working space with open desks or hot-desking?
This template is built around a small number of deliberate, high-impact components. Each one serves the experience rather than the feature count.
A single centered search field sits over a softly blurred aerial skyline photograph taken at golden hour. The field activates with a quiet gold border pulse when a visitor types a city or neighborhood. There is no navigation bar, no menu, no distraction. The city name becomes the entry point.
Each suite occupies a 60-column image frame paired with a 40-column detail panel. The detail side carries square footage, floor level, quarterly lease terms, and available furnishing packages in small, quiet type. The grid occasionally flips orientation so the image and detail sides swap, preventing the eye from settling into a predictable rhythm.
Suites transition into one another with a slow cross-dissolve as the visitor scrolls. The pacing is deliberate and gallery-like, giving each suite room to register before the next one appears. The experience is unhurried by design.
The primary "Schedule a Private Tour" button is fixed in the lower right corner and appears only after the visitor has viewed at least two suites. The delay ensures the page earns the click rather than demanding it before the visitor is ready.
Each suite card carries a "View This Suite" secondary link. This connects to a dedicated detail page with full photo sets and complete lease terms, giving high-intent visitors a clear next step without cluttering the gallery view.
The entire palette is built around deep terracotta, desert dusk, warm sandstone, and quiet gold. Backgrounds alternate between desert dusk and sandstone across sections, never white, never cold. The result feels warm, patient, and expensive without announcing itself.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Location Input Header | City or neighborhood entry point that resolves into available suites |
| Suite Gallery Cards | Curated 60/40 suite showcase with alternating image-and-detail orientation |
| Suite Detail Panel | Square footage, floor level, lease terms, and furnishing packages per suite |
| Secondary Suite Link | "View This Suite" link leading to dedicated suite detail pages |
| Fixed Tour Button | Deferred "Schedule a Private Tour" call-to-action anchored in lower right corner |
The Sunset Mesa palette is the backbone of this template's identity. Every color choice is intentional and restrained, communicating value through patience rather than loudness.
The template is structured for a clean single-column experience on smaller screens while preserving the visual hierarchy and pacing of the desktop layout.
Suite is designed around a specific conversion philosophy: prove taste first, then ask for the meeting. Every structural decision supports that sequence.
Suite is categorized under real estate and property, specifically within the co-working and shared office space. It is designed for the luxury end of that market, where private corner offices are leased by the quarter rather than by the desk or the day.