Websites for decorators

Your work sells itself. If people can see it.

Decorating is one of the few trades where the photos genuinely close the job. Most decorators have a phone full of them and nowhere to put them.

What we build into a decorator's site

Built from what actually wins decorating work, not a generic trade template.

Before and after, side by side

The single most persuasive thing on a decorator's website. A tired hallway next to the finished job does more than any paragraph about attention to detail.

Interior and exterior split out

Someone looking for exterior masonry work needs to see exterior masonry work. Separate pages also mean you rank for both, rather than neither.

Your Checkatrade reviews on your own site

You earned those ratings. They should be working for you on a site you own, not just on a platform charging you monthly for the privilege.

Specialisms spelled out

Wallpapering, spray finishing, period properties, commercial work. These are the searches with the least competition and the highest job values.

Sharpedge Decorators, Tadworth

A five-page site built around his existing Checkatrade reviews and photos of his own work. Live within the week.

Services, gallery, reviews and contact — plus the technical groundwork so he shows up when someone nearby searches for a decorator, and so AI assistants can read and recommend the business.

If you're a decorator anywhere in Surrey, we'll build yours the same way: from your reviews and your photos, free, before you pay a penny.

What it costs

One-page site
Everything on one page — who you are, what you do, reviews, contact.
£350
Multi-page site
Separate pages for services, gallery, reviews and contact.
Priced per page
Hosting & care
Hosting, SSL, domain, business email forwarding, and a real person to contact.
£15/month

Full detail on the pricing page. Fixed quote before we start, and you see the finished site before paying.

Get my free draft — pay only if I love it