Stonefold is a Framer template for architecture studios, interior designers and design-and-build practices. Everything shown here is the template's own demo content.
Stonefold hero
The problem with architecture templates
Almost every one is a portfolio. A grid of finished buildings and a contact form.
A residential renovation practice does not win work that way. Nobody hands over their home and eleven months of their life because the photography was nice. They choose a studio they believe can run the project without chaos. That is a different thing to sell, and it needs a different site.
The approach section
One house, told properly
Instead of a wall of thumbnails, the work section carries a single project with its type, location and duration. A prospective client can see the shape of a real job rather than counting how many the studio has done.
Selected work
The process is the sales pitch
Discovery, Design, Build. Three stages, each with what actually happens inside it, so someone can see where the months and the money go before they get in touch.
From first sketch to final fitting
An enquiry worth replying to
The form asks for location, project type, intended investment and the brief. The studio's first reply is already useful instead of being a request for more information.
The enquiry section
Built to be edited
Two typefaces, six colour styles, native layers throughout. Responsive across desktop, tablet and phone, verified at 1440, 810 and 390 with no overflow and no collapsed text. Semantic nav, main and footer landmarks, correct heading order, alt text on content images and reduced-motion support.
A setup guide ships inside the project: nine numbered steps and a pre-publish checklist, on its own page you delete before going live.
A Framer template for design-and-build practices. One accountable team across architecture, interiors and construction, built to earn trust before the enquiry.