Workbench - Ironclad Garage Landing Page Template
Workbench is a single-page garage furniture and décor landing page built for renovation-ready homeowners. It leads with a zip code input, rotates through guarantee-backed product sections in a zigzag layout, and drives visitors toward booking a free garage measure. The Sunset Mesa color system keeps every section warm, grounded, and conversion-focused.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Workbench is a garage renovation landing page designed for stores selling powder-coated steel cabinets, epoxy-topped workbenches, and wall-mounted pegboard systems. A zip code header pulls visitors in immediately. Rotating guarantee statements build trust section by section. The page ends with a booking form that feels like the obvious next step.
Who this template is for
This template is built for garage furniture and décor businesses that want to turn website visits into booked consultations. It works especially well for stores that offer local delivery, professional installation, or a showroom-backed product line.
- Garage renovation retailers who sell cabinets, benches, and storage systems
- Local installation services targeting suburban homeowners in specific zip codes
- Specialty décor stores that want to lead with trust before showing product pricing
What problem this template solves
Most garage store pages show products first and ask for trust later. Visitors leave before they read the guarantees buried at the bottom. Workbench flips that sequence entirely.
- Homeowners don't book without confidence, and confidence comes from promises stated up front
- Weekend wrenchers and renovation-fatigued couples need to see that the process is low-risk before they commit
- Generic store pages don't create urgency or a local connection, so visitors drift away without acting
What you get with this template
You get a fully structured, single-page landing page that guides visitors from curiosity to booking in one scroll. Every section is prebuilt and editable with your own product photos, guarantee copy, and form details.
- A zip code header section with a "Design My Garage" call-to-action button
- Alternating zigzag product and guarantee sections for cabinets, workbenches, and décor finishes
- A booking form collecting zip code, garage type, preferred date, and phone number, plus a secondary email capture path for a downloadable catalog
Feature list
This section covers the core built-in components that make Workbench ready to use from day one.
Zip Code Location Header
The header opens with an oversized, centered zip code input field. A softly blurred garage photograph fills the background. Visitors enter their zip code and tap "Design My Garage" to signal local intent right away.
Guarantee-Led Zigzag Sections
Each alternating section leads with a bold guarantee statement before revealing the product. The sequence runs guarantee left and product right, then product left and guarantee right. Every guarantee badge uses a terracotta seal motif for a stamped, tactile feel.
Booking and Scheduling Form
The primary conversion path is a "Book a Free Garage Measure" form. It collects zip code pre-filled from the header, garage type from a one-car, two-car, or three-car selector, a preferred date from a calendar picker, and a phone number.
Secondary Email Capture Path
Visitors who are not ready to book can choose "Browse the Catalog" instead. This path captures an email address in exchange for a downloadable PDF lookbook, keeping interested visitors in the funnel without pressure.
Sticky Mobile Bottom Bar
On mobile, a sticky bottom bar repeats the "Book a Free Garage Measure" call to action. It keeps the primary conversion prompt visible throughout the full scroll without cluttering the desktop layout.
Terracotta Guarantee Badge System
Each section includes a tactile terracotta seal badge that stamps the guarantee visually. Badges reinforce promises like lifetime weld warranty, free re-shimming, and no-restocking-fee color swaps without relying on fine print.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Zip Code Header | Capture local intent and set a delivery promise immediately |
| Cabinet Guarantee Row | Lead with lifetime weld warranty above the cabinet product display |
| Cabinet Product Display | Showcase powder-coated steel cabinet lineup with imagery |
| Workbench Guarantee Row | Open workbench collection with free re-shim level guarantee |
| Workbench Product Display | Feature epoxy-topped bench options and pegboard wall systems |
| Décor Finish Guarantee | Present color-match or swap guarantee before finish choices |
| Décor Finish Display | Display powder coat color options and finish selector visuals |
| Mid-Page Booking call to action | Repeat "Book a Free Garage Measure" form after workbench section |
| Secondary Catalog Path | Offer PDF lookbook download with email capture for soft leads |
| Final Booking Section | Close the page with full booking form and sticky mobile bar |
Design & branding system
The Sunset Mesa color system is built around warm desert tones and industrial grounding. The palette feels like a finished workshop sitting on a Sedona patio at golden hour.
- Sunbaked terracotta (#C7623F) drives buttons and guarantee badge seals; weathered sandstone (#D9C5A0) warms alternating section backgrounds
- Charcoal tool-steel (#2E2E2E) anchors all headlines and navigation text for maximum contrast
- Desert sky white (#F5F0E8) fills open product photography backgrounds, giving cabinet and bench images room to breathe
Mobile & speed optimization
The template is structured for a clean mobile experience without requiring separate design work. The sticky bottom bar handles mobile conversion without duplicating layout effort.
- The sticky "Book a Free Garage Measure" bar stays pinned at the bottom of every mobile screen throughout the scroll
- Zip code entered in the header pre-fills automatically in the booking form lower on the page, reducing friction for mobile users
- Section widths and image containers are set up for responsive stacking so the zigzag layout collapses cleanly on smaller screens
How this template helps you convert
Workbench earns the booking before it asks for it. The page builds a stack of guarantees that make scheduling a free measure feel like the lowest-risk decision a visitor can make.
- Six guarantee statements appear before the final call to action, so trust is already established by the time the booking form comes into view
- The zip code field at the top creates an immediate local signal, and that same zip code pre-fills the booking form below, removing a friction point at the moment of conversion
- The secondary "Browse the Catalog" path keeps soft leads engaged with an email-gated PDF lookbook, so visitors who are not ready to book still enter the funnel
Other information about this template
Workbench sits inside the Construction and Home category, specifically the Garage Renovation subcategory, targeting the Garage Furniture and Décor Store niche. The template style is Zigzag/Alternating with a Service Utility theme and a Guarantee-Led creative direction. The header concept is Location Input and the landing page direction is Booking and Scheduling.
- This template is designed as a single-page landing page, not a multi-page website
- The Sunset Mesa palette and Service Utility theme are paired intentionally to evoke durability and warmth without looking industrial or cold
- The guarantee stack approach is a deliberate creative choice, not a generic layout; each badge is positioned to answer a specific objection before the visitor forms it




Theme
Service Utility
Creative direction
Guarantee-Led
Color system
Sunset Mesa
Style
Zigzag/Alternating
Direction
Booking/Scheduling
Page Sections
Zip Code Location Header
Guarantee-led Zigzag Layout
Terracotta Guarantee Badge Seals
Booking and Scheduling Form
Secondary Email Capture Path
Sticky Mobile Bottom Bar
Related questions
Can I change the guarantee statements to match my own store policies?
What happens if I do not offer a PDF lookbook?
Does the zip code entered in the header pre-fill the booking form?
Can I use this template if I only sell one product category?
Is this template designed for a single-page experience or a full website?