Vestry - Trusted Religiouscontractor Landing Page Template
Vestry is a gallery and detail landing page template built for church painting and restoration contractors. It combines an Engineering Blueprint visual theme with a Spatial and Architectural scroll flow, guiding parish administrators, senior pastors, and diocesan facilities directors from project photography through technical spec panels to a direct estimate request form.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Vestry is a single-page template designed for religious painting and restoration contractors. It uses a blueprint-meets-sacred-craft visual language to present project photography, specialty work details, and pricing anchors in one persuasive flow. The primary call to action drives estimate requests. A secondary path offers a downloadable specification sheet for committee review.
Who this template is for
This template is built for contractors who work inside places of worship. It speaks directly to the people who hire them and the crews who serve them.
- Church painting contractors and religious restoration specialists presenting project portfolios to institutional clients
- Parish administrators and senior pastors evaluating contractors before major interior or exterior work
- Diocesan facilities directors managing restoration timelines across multiple aging properties
What problem this template solves
Religious painting contractors face a specific credibility gap. Their work happens high on scaffolding inside historic buildings, and clients rarely see it until it is done. A generic contractor page cannot communicate the precision, craft, or institutional trust that a parish or diocese needs before committing building fund dollars.
- No clear way to show technical depth alongside project photography
- Estimate requests feel uncertain without visible pricing context
- Committee-driven decisions stall when there is no shareable specification document
What you get with this template
The template delivers a full-length single-page layout structured as a walkthrough of a completed job site. Every section moves the visitor deeper into the building, from exterior establishing shots to close-up specialty detail cards.
- A hero section with a choir loft perspective shot, blueprint annotation overlay, and primary estimate call to action
- Bento-style project gallery cards that expand into technical detail panels showing surface prep, coating system, and square footage
- An estimate request form with a visual square footage slider, project type selector, and secondary PDF specification sheet download
Feature list
The template ships with purpose-built components that reflect how religious construction clients actually evaluate and hire contractors.
Blueprint Annotation Overlays
Scroll-triggered dimension lines and technical callouts appear over project photography on scroll. Each annotation adds specification weight to the image, turning a photo into something that reads like a restoration document.
Expanding Project Detail Panels
Each bento gallery card opens into a full detail panel. The panel displays surface preparation method, coating system used, and square footage completed, giving committee reviewers the data they need without leaving the page.
Before and After Reveal Slider
A dedicated nave ceiling section presents a side-by-side image comparison with an interactive drag slider. Visitors can pull the reveal across the image to see the restored surface against the original condition.
Specialty Work Cards
Dedicated close-up cards cover gold leaf application, faux marble finishing, and stencil border work. Each card carries its own specification data so the visitor understands both the visual result and the technical process.
Estimate Form with Pricing Anchors
The estimate section includes a visual slider for square footage input, a project type selector covering interior refresh, exterior restoration, specialty decorative, and full campus work, and a preferred season field. Inline pricing anchors such as fellowship halls from $3.80 per square foot frame the request as confirmation rather than discovery.
PDF Specification Sheet Download
A secondary call to action offers a downloadable church painting specification sheet for parish committees that need to present contractor options to a board. The gate captures contact information before delivery.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Hero with Overlay | Establish scale, craft, and estimate call to action from the first scroll position |
| Project Gallery Cards | Display completed projects with blueprint annotation overlays and expandable detail panels |
| Specialty Work Cards | Present gold leaf, faux marble, and stencil work with inline specification data |
| Before and After | Show nave ceiling restoration progress with an interactive image comparison slider |
| Estimate Form | Collect square footage, project type, preferred season, and building name for direct estimate requests |
| Pricing Anchors | Anchor visitor expectations with visible per-square-foot ranges before the form |
| PDF Spec Download | Offer a downloadable specification sheet as a secondary path for committee-driven decisions |
| Footer | Split layout with logo and tagline left, navigation links right |
Design & branding system
The visual language blends engineering drafting precision with the warmth of sacred interior spaces. The result feels like a restoration architect's desk at golden hour, technical and grounded but never cold.
- Color palette: plaster white (#F5F0E8) dominates backgrounds, sandstone gold (#D4A056) warms section dividers and hover states, vestment burgundy (#6B1D2A) marks primary calls to action and key data points, and structural graphite (#2E2E2E) carries all body text
- Typography: Fraunces serif handles headings with liturgical weight, DM Sans keeps body text and interface elements clean and readable, and IBM Plex Mono renders specification numbers and blueprint callout data with drafting precision
- Photography framing follows architectural symmetry, with blueprint-style overlays fading in at image edges to merge craft photography with technical documentation
Mobile & speed optimization
The template is designed desktop-first to serve facilities directors reviewing proposals at a workstation. It remains fully responsive for mobile visitors.
- Hero image is set to priority load; gallery cards use lazy loading to keep the initial page weight low
- Scroll animations use CSS-based triggers for blueprint annotation reveals, staggered card entries, and parallax on the hero section
- The before and after slider and expanding detail panels are built for pointer and touch interaction so the experience holds on tablets and mobile screens
How this template helps you convert
The page is structured as a trust-building walkthrough that moves the visitor from visual credibility to a confident estimate request.
- Three gallery projects with technical detail panels establish contractor credibility before the primary call to action appears, so the estimate request arrives after proof, not before it
- Inline pricing anchors throughout the page frame the estimate form as a confirmation step, reducing hesitation by making cost ranges visible before the visitor commits to submitting
- The secondary PDF specification sheet download gives committee-driven clients a shareable artifact, keeping Vestry in the room even when the decision is made offline
Other information about this template
This template is suited for contractors presenting religious renovation and church restoration services to institutional buyers. A few additional details worth noting before you build.
- The page follows a Spatial and Architectural creative direction, meaning each scroll position simulates moving through a real building from exterior to interior specialty work
- The header concept is a lifestyle photograph shot from the choir loft looking down, with painters on a scissor lift and late afternoon stained glass light across the scene
- The template uses a Direct Sales landing page direction, with no membership wall or discovery quiz between the visitor and the estimate form
- The Engineering Blueprint theme applies technical overlay styling to photography rather than replacing it, so strong project photography is important for the full effect
- The footer uses an Arc Browser Split pattern with the logo and tagline on the left and navigation links on the right




Theme
Engineering Blueprint
Creative direction
Spatial & Architectural
Color system
Sunset Mesa
Style
Gallery + Detail
Direction
Direct Sales
Page Sections
Blueprint Annotation Overlays on Photos
Expanding Project Detail Panels
Interactive Before and After Slider
Specialty Work Cards with Spec Data
Estimate Form with Pricing Anchors
PDF Specification Sheet Download
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