GlassStone is a stone and glass studio - kitchen countertops, made-to-measure mirrors, glass balustrades, stone windowsills. Ten years of real craft, and a website that didn't match any of it. I rebuilt the whole thing: a premium site that finally looks like the work, plus a CMS the team actually runs itself.
Homepage on desktop and mobile: an editorial hero that sells the outcome - interiors you want to live in - not slabs of stone.
One site, one system
The public site works as a single visual system, not a stack of loose pages. Warm, calm, editorial - so a local fabricator reads as the premium studio it actually is.
The offer made concrete: countertops, mirrors, glass walls, balustrades, windowsills, shower enclosures - each with its own custom 3D visual.
Proof, not promises
The work sells itself, so the project gallery sits front and centre - filterable by room type and pulled live from the CMS, so every finished job goes online without a developer.
Realizacje: a filterable gallery of real projects - kitchens, bathrooms, commercial spaces - managed straight from the admin.
A content engine for search
A built-in blog brings homeowners in from Google while they're still choosing materials, then routes them to a quote. Guides, not filler - and all editable in the CMS.
The blog: practical guides on stone and glass - the top of the funnel, fully self-managed.
Built to convert
Every section earns its place: a risk-check quiz that qualifies the visitor, hard proof in numbers - 10 years, 420+ stone jobs, 350+ glass jobs - and one clear path to a free quote. The scroll video up top runs the whole page end to end.
On the phone
Most homeowners land here from a phone, so it's built mobile-first - the same editorial feel and the same short path to a quote, on a small screen.
The homepage on mobile, in motion: full-bleed hero, the offer, and the project gallery - same premium tone on a small screen.
Stack
Built with Lovable and React on the front, Supabase for data, auth and image storage, and a custom CMS so the team adds projects and articles without touching code. Hosted on Netlify.
The result: a ten-year-old craft business that now looks the part online, ranks for its materials, and keeps its own portfolio up to date. Live at glassstone.pl.
A full business website for a stone & glass studio: editorial design, a filterable project gallery, an SEO blog, and a self-serve admin the team runs itself.