Tableau - Precision Dining Landing Page Template
Tableau is a single-column landing page built for dining room interior designers who work at the top of their craft. It combines a full-screen video header, scrolling case study narratives, and a tiered pricing section to turn website visitors into booked consultations. The template is warm, structured, and designed to sell a considered, high-value service.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Tableau is a precision-built landing page for dining room interior designers. It opens with a cinematic video header, moves through three escalating case study stories, and closes with a clear three-tier pricing section and a booking form. Every section is designed to build trust before asking for commitment.
Who this template is for
This template is built for designers who specialize exclusively in dining spaces. It suits practitioners who want their work to speak before their rates do.
- Dining room interior designers working on residential renovations and new builds
- Studio owners serving couples renovating period properties or homeowners starting fresh
- Restaurateurs and hospitality clients converting residential spaces into private dining experiences
What problem this template solves
Most interior design landing pages either hide their pricing or skip context entirely. Visitors arrive, see a portfolio grid, and leave without a clear reason to reach out. Tableau solves this by pacing the visitor through real project stories before presenting any numbers.
- Visitors often distrust a high price without seeing the process behind it
- Generic portfolio layouts fail to show the scope and investment a project actually involves
- Unclear calls to action leave potential clients unsure of what the next step looks like
What you get with this template
You get a fully structured, single-column landing page flow with every section pre-built and logically sequenced. Nothing needs to be invented from scratch.
- A full-screen ambient video header with a studio name reveal and a single positioning line
- Three scrolling case study sections, each structured as a narrative arc from brief to reveal
- A three-tier pricing display, a booking consultation form, and a secondary email capture path for the project lookbook
Feature list
This template includes six carefully considered layout and content features, each serving a specific role in the visitor journey.
Full-Screen Video Header
The header uses a slow dolly shot filmed at seated eye-level, moving through a completed dining room at golden hour. No voiceover plays. The studio name and a single tagline appear only after the camera settles, giving the room time to speak first.
Case Study Narrative Sections
Each of the three case study blocks tells a complete project story. It begins with a documentary photograph of the original space, moves through a flat-lay mood board of materials with serif annotations, and ends with a full-bleed editorial reveal photograph styled with food and flowers.
Escalating Project Scope Sequence
The three case studies are ordered by scale: a breakfast nook, a Georgian townhouse dining room, and a twelve-seat private dining salon. This sequencing conditions the visitor to associate specific investment levels with specific types of outcomes before pricing appears.
Tiered Pricing Display
Three packages are presented plainly after the case studies: Concept Package, Full Design, and Turnkey Installation. Prices appear as stated figures, not ranges or "contact us" placeholders, reinforcing transparency and preparing visitors for the booking form's budget selection.
Consultation Booking Form
The booking form collects property type, dining room dimensions, project timeline, and budget range mapped to the three tier prices. A helper note on the dimensions field reads "Approximate is fine," reducing friction for visitors who are still in early planning stages.
Lookbook Email Capture
A secondary conversion path offers visitors the full case study photography as a curated downloadable PDF. This captures emails from visitors who are not yet ready to book, keeping them in the designer's orbit without pressure.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Video Header | Opens with cinematic room footage and studio name reveal |
| Studio Positioning Line | Sets the single-sentence brand promise beneath the header |
| Case Study One | Documents a breakfast nook project from brief to reveal |
| Case Study Two | Narrates a Georgian townhouse dining room renovation |
| Case Study Three | Presents a twelve-seat private dining salon at full scale |
| Pricing Tiers Display | Introduces three clearly priced service packages |
| Consultation Booking Form | Collects project details and routes visitors to a consultation |
| Lookbook Capture | Offers the PDF lookbook in exchange for an email address |
| Sticky Bottom Bar | Pins the primary call to action after the second scroll |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows a Corporate Precision theme built on a Warm Stone color system. Every color choice feels intentional, like materials selected for a high-end renovation rather than defaults picked from a palette generator.
- Honed travertine (#D4C5B2) and plaster white (#F5F0EB) carry the background surfaces, keeping the layout calm and considered
- Charcoal grout (#3B3936) handles body text and structural elements, grounding the warmth without overpowering it
- Brushed brass (#C9A96E) appears only on buttons, dividers, and hover states, acting as a precise accent rather than a dominant tone
Mobile & speed optimization
The single-column layout adapts naturally to narrower screens because the content flow is already linear. No complex grid restructuring is needed at mobile breakpoints.
- The full-screen video header and full-bleed case study photographs scale responsively within the single-column structure
- The sticky bottom bar and booking form remain accessible and usable at all screen sizes
- The lookbook capture path and pricing tier blocks reflow cleanly without losing their visual hierarchy
How this template helps you convert
Tableau is structured to move a visitor from curiosity to commitment through a deliberate sequence of trust signals.
- The video header establishes atmosphere and credibility before a single word of copy appears, lowering resistance immediately.
- The case study narrative arc shows real project outcomes alongside investment figures, so pricing feels like a natural conclusion rather than a surprise.
- The sticky bottom bar and the end-of-case-study call to action keep the booking prompt present without feeling aggressive, while the lookbook path recovers visitors who need more time.
Other information about this template
Tableau is categorized under Construction and Home, specifically in the Dining Room Renovation subcategory for the Dining Room Interior Designer niche. It is built as a Single Column Flow template using the Corporate Precision theme.
- The template style is Single Column Flow, meaning all sections stack vertically in one continuous scroll without tab navigation or multi-page routing
- The creative direction is Case Study Narrative, a format suited to service businesses where proof of process matters as much as proof of outcome
- The landing page direction is Direct Sales, with visible pricing and a booking form as the primary conversion mechanism
- The header concept is Full-Screen Video Background, which requires a pre-produced ambient video clip to function as intended




Theme
Corporate Precision
Creative direction
Case Study Narrative
Color system
Warm Stone
Style
Single Column Flow
Direction
Direct Sales
Page Sections
Full-screen Ambient Video Header
Three-part Case Study Narrative
Escalating Project Scale Sequence
Three-tier Pricing Display
Consultation Booking Form
Lookbook Email Capture Path
Related questions
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