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Smart Design Blinds
Smart Design Blinds fits made-to-measure blinds, shutters and awnings across Suffolk. The product is tactile and premium, sold through home consultations rather than a basket, so the site's job is to present the range beautifully and make booking a consultation effortless.
The brief
Window furnishings are photographed products in real homes, so the site leans on imagery, restraint and proof. Black, white, glass and grey let the fabrics and installations carry the colour.
The business needed something it owns outright and that costs pennies to run, so the site compiles to a fully static export served from a CDN.
What I built
- Product galleries for nine blind styles, four shutter types and three awning ranges
- Project galleries with a lightbox, thumbnails and keyboard navigation for completed installations
- Google reviews presented with the verification mark, pulled into a glass-panelled testimonial grid
- A consultation booking form with validation and a 24-hour response promise
- A static export build with a pre-optimised image pipeline, deployed on Netlify
From the live build · rebuilt for this page
From the first visit to the final fit the whole process was effortless. The shutters have completely changed the front of the house and the finish is superb. Genuinely could not fault them.
A review card rebuilt from the production codebase: gold stars, clamped quote and the Google verification mark. Sample content, not a real review.
Details that mattered
Glass and monochrome
Layered glassmorphic panels over full-bleed photography, with Bitter serif headings. The restraint is the brand.
Animations that belong to the product
Custom keyframes slide panels in like blind slats and shutter louvres, a small signature that ties the interface to the thing being sold.
Reviews as the centrepiece
Real Google reviews with the verification mark sit mid-page in expandable cards, because for local home services the reviews are the purchase decision.
The outcome
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