Package example
This demo shows the layout, tone, and page structure included at this level.
Salon Website
For salons and beauty brands that need the website to feel considered, visual, and premium before the client even checks the treatment menu.
Studio Snapshot
It gives the salon room for stronger visuals, clearer treatments, and a booking path that still feels personal and premium.
This demo shows the layout, tone, and page structure included at this level.
Responsive pages, stronger visual presentation, review space, and a clear booking route.
The homepage leads with mood, imagery, and tone so the studio feels established from the first glance.
Hair, colour, skin, and seasonal offers can live in separate sections without crowding the homepage.
Booking feels premium and personal, which suits higher-ticket salon work better than a plain form.
Included pages
Studio Mood
Strong visuals, warm lighting, and beauty-led composition.Hair
Signature colour sessionsSkin
Ritual-led treatment roomsAtelier No. 7
A more visual salon website with bigger imagery, clearer treatments, and more space for the studio to sell itself before the booking form.
4.9
Average studio score15+
Signature treatmentsIG
Visual-led brand presenceBook
Consultation-first booking flowWhat Clients Feel First
Core services stay easy to understand without flattening the brand into a standard price list.
Consultation-led colour work gets enough space to feel considered and specialist.
Additional treatments can be introduced without making the website feel crowded.
Gallery swaps, seasonal offers, updated timings, and public files can all live here cleanly.
Useful for studios where visuals, timings, and treatment offers change more often.
See owner update access“The gallery, treatments, and consultation flow make the studio feel premium before the client even enquires.”
Recent client feedback
Reviews
Good reviews help new clients feel comfortable before they ever message or book.
Customer Rating
4.957 reviews
Treatments
Signature Menu
The treatment list feels more premium before the client even reaches the booking flow.
Treatment Visuals
Imagery, result-led proof, and cleaner service descriptions help the business feel more complete and more worth booking than a plain treatment list.
Good place for duration, starting price, and upgrade notes.
Short copy block for what clients can expect before they enquire.
The treatment page gives the studio room to explain its range without overloading the homepage.
Seasonal offers, specialist services, and treatment upgrades can all be added here naturally.
Gallery
Visual Proof
Featured looks, colour stories, studio interiors, and short captions all help the gallery feel premium rather than purely functional.
Strong visuals help the business feel more premium before the client even reads the copy.
Book
The page covers the core booking action, contact details, salon policies, and the information new clients usually want before they book.
Booking Form
A proper booking page needs room for form fields, policy notes, consultation details, and guidance for new clients before they submit.
Booking policy, patch test notes, timings, location, and a short “what to expect” block.
New clients can see how to book, what to expect, and how the consultation starts.
Consultation details, offers, timings, and public files can stay current as the studio changes.
The page stays useful as timings, offers, and treatment availability change through the year.
The booking path gives new clients a cleaner reason to enquire without losing the salon feel.
The salon looks more established, more premium, and easier to trust before the first message is sent.