Home Remodeling Website Design: Show Off Your Work, Book More Projects
Home remodeling website design is portfolio-first: a homeowner about to spend five figures on a kitchen wants to see ten kitchens you have already finished, then a way to start a conversation. We build that site for remodeling contractors (not room-visualizer apps for homeowners) from your Google Business Profile, hosted at $75/mo all-in.
The portfolio is the site
Remodeling is sold with finished rooms. Every project photo on your Google Business Profile comes into the build, organized by project type with before and after pairs where you have them. Instead of one gallery buried under "our work," each project page leads with its own results, because the homeowner planning a bathroom does not want to scroll past decks to find one.
Big projects mean slow, repeat visitors
Nobody impulse-buys a remodel. The same homeowner visits your site four or five times over weeks, comparing you against two other contractors, before anyone gets a call. The design plays for that long game: an estimate request on every page, license and insurance stated plainly, reviews they can verify on your profile, and enough real project detail that each return visit builds the case. The one agency actually selling to remodelers on this search, Hook Agency, is good at exactly this, at agency prices with an agency timeline. We generate it in minutes instead.
Kitchen and bathroom remodeling pages, built in
Homeowners search by room, so the site is structured by room. Kitchen remodeling, bathroom remodeling, basements, and additions each get a page with their own gallery and copy, and each town you serve gets a page too. "Kitchen remodeler in [your town]" should land on kitchens in that town, not on your homepage.
A remodeling site gets visited five times before the phone rings, and every visit is the homeowner re-checking your work. Put the portfolio everywhere and keep the estimate button next to it.
Where remodelers fit in the wider set
Remodeling sits between trades on purpose. If you also do ground-up builds, see construction company website design; if floors are their own line of business, there is a flooring website design page; and the whole trade-by-trade collection lives at contractor website design.
The build itself works like every site we generate: paste your Google Business Profile, get a multi-page draft in minutes, request changes in plain English, and approve before anything publishes. Hosting, domain, lead capture, and edits are all inside the $75.