Industries · Carpenters

Web design for carpenters in Dorset

Websites that show off your craftsmanship and win the bespoke work. Fast joinery galleries, dedicated pages for fitted furniture, kitchens and staircases, and quote capture that brings in the right jobs, built by two Dorset founders.

Common problems

Where most carpentry websites lose work

The gaps we fix on almost every carpenter and joiner site we rebuild.

Craftsmanship not shown off

Bespoke joinery is a visual, premium purchase — but most carpenter sites have a thin or slow gallery that fails to convey the quality that justifies your price.

No page per specialism

“Fitted wardrobes”, “bespoke kitchens”, “staircases” and “decking” are different searches and different customers. A single services page ranks for none of them well.

Bespoke vs general work blurred

High-value bespoke commissions and general carpentry attract different clients. If the site doesn't separate them, you attract the wrong enquiries.

No clear quote route

Bespoke work is hard for customers to price, so they hesitate to ask. A guided enquiry form makes it easy and gives you what you need to quote.

Weak trust signals

Guild of Master Craftsmen membership, insurance and real client feedback turn a browser into an enquiry, if they're visible rather than buried.

Invisible in nearby towns

One “areas covered” line never ranks for “carpenter Wimborne”. Proper area pages capture local searches across your whole patch.

What we build

A complete lead engine for your joinery business

Service pages that rank

Dedicated, optimised pages for fitted wardrobes and furniture, bespoke kitchens, staircases and doors, and decking — each ranking for its own local searches.

Bespoke joinery galleries

Fast, properly compressed galleries that do justice to the detail and finish of your work — the quality that justifies a premium quote.

Project showcase pages

Individual pages for standout commissions that double as persuasive proof and rank for project-and-town searches.

Guided quote capture

A form that captures the project type and key details, so bespoke enquiries arrive with enough information for you to respond properly.

Trust & accreditation signals

Guild membership, insurance and client feedback placed where they convert, with schema so they're clear to search engines too.

Area pages & local SEO

Dedicated pages targeting “carpenter [town]” and “fitted wardrobes [town]” across your patch — Poole, Bournemouth, Wimborne and beyond — plus Google Business Profile setup and consistent citations.

Process

From quote to live site

01

Audit

We check where you rank for “carpenter [town]”, “fitted wardrobes” and “bespoke kitchens”, review your Google Business Profile, and see how your portfolio compares locally.

02

Scope

We agree the service pages — fitted furniture, kitchens, staircases, decking — plus joinery galleries, a guided quote route and area pages, at a fixed price up front.

03

Build

We design and build in Next.js with a staging URL from week one, including galleries that do justice to your finish, so you can review it on a real phone before launch.

04

Launch & rankings

We handle DNS, your Google Business Profile and citations at launch, then keep working your rankings for your specialisms on a monthly plan if you want it.

Local insight

What actually wins joinery work locally

Bespoke carpentry is a premium, considered purchase, and it's sold almost entirely on craftsmanship. A customer commissioning fitted wardrobes or a staircase isn't price-shopping the first result — they're judging the quality of your finish from your photos and deciding whether you're worth a premium. Presenting your work beautifully and quickly on a phone is the single biggest thing that justifies your quote.

Search behaviour splits by specialism: “fitted wardrobes”, “bespoke kitchens”, “staircases” and “decking” are different customers with different intent. A generic “carpentry services” page competes weakly for all of them, whereas a dedicated, well-photographed page per specialism ranks for each and speaks directly to that buyer. Pair that with a guided quote route and the considered enquiries arrive with enough detail for you to respond properly.

FAQ

Common questions from carpenters & joiners

Will a new website actually get me more carpentry work?

It's the combination: a fast site that showcases your craftsmanship, dedicated pages for the work people search for, a clear quote route, and local SEO so you appear in the map pack. Most trade clients see meaningfully more — and better-quality — enquiries within three to six months of a proper rebuild.

Can you show my bespoke work off properly?

Yes — and for carpentry it's the single biggest win. We build fast, well-presented galleries and individual project pages that convey the quality and finish of your joinery, which is exactly what justifies a premium quote and wins the bespoke commissions.

How much does a carpenter's website cost?

A solid lead-generating carpentry website with service pages, galleries, area pages and quote capture typically lands at £999 to £2,500 fixed price, plus £99 per month for hosting and support. All pricing is fixed and itemised before we start.

Do you handle the local SEO as well?

Yes. Every joinery site we build ships technically clean — fast, structured and schema-marked, with galleries that show the detail without slowing the page. From there, ongoing local SEO (Google Business Profile, citations, reviews, and content targeting your towns and specialisms) is an optional monthly retainer alongside hosting.

Ready to win more bespoke work?

Tell us about your joinery business and the work you want more of. We'll come back with a free audit and a fixed-price scope within one working day.