Home remodeling websitesworthy of your best work.
When a homeowner is deciding between you and two other remodelers they found online, the site that looks like the premium operation gets the estimate request. We design and build the one that wins that comparison.

The homeowner is comparing you to two other remodelers right now.
A kitchen or a whole-home remodel is one of the biggest checks a homeowner writes. Before they hand it over, they do what everyone does: they search, they open three tabs, and they judge fast. Most of that decision is made before a single conversation happens.
The remodeler whose site looks established, organized, and premium gets the estimate request. The other two get skimmed and closed. Your workmanship might be the best of the three, but if the website doesn't say so, the homeowner never finds out. That comparison is the real job of the site, and design is the lever that wins it.
Why most remodeling websites lose that comparison.
Most remodelers get told the wrong thing about their site. The problem usually isn't the design itself. It's that nobody asked what the site was supposed to do. A template makes a quality remodeler look interchangeable. Same white-blue-gray palette as the next contractor, the same stock photos of a kitchen that isn't yours, the same generic form. Nothing on the page tells the homeowner why you're the safer call.
When a remodeler goes looking for help, the search results hand back two dead ends. One is the do-it-yourself route: a gallery of pretty examples, a template to buy, and then you're on your own to build it. The other is the national agency that either quotes an enterprise package priced for a firm chasing six-figure jobs, or won't take the call until you're already doing millions in revenue.
There's a lane open between those two. A studio that designs and builds a custom site around your actual work, one project at a time, without the template farm or the revenue gate.
Design that positions you above the template crowd.
This is the part nobody else connects. Galleries talk about looks. Agencies talk about conversion mechanics. The thing that actually wins the homeowner is a deliberate design direction that signals a higher standard of work before they read a word.
We built exactly that for T&D Home Remodeling, a Denver remodeler serving the Front Range. Instead of the usual contractor look, T&D got a dark navy and gold palette that reads closer to an architecture or interior-design firm, with a subtle hexagonal texture running through the backgrounds so the whole site feels like one intentional brand rather than a stock theme. A homeowner landing on that page reads “this company takes the work seriously” before they've scrolled. In a Google search full of interchangeable contractor sites, that is what earns the phone call.

What a remodeling website needs to do the job.
Looks get you the click. These decisions get you the booked job.
A page for each thing you build
Kitchens, bathrooms, whole-home, exterior, specialty. Each category gets its own page with real photography and enough content to rank on its own and to sell the visitor who only cares about that one job. On the T&D build that meant six remodeling categories, each with a dedicated section instead of one buried “services” list.
A portfolio the right prospect can filter
A bathroom prospect and a kitchen prospect want completely different proof. T&D's gallery filters by category, so someone weighing a kitchen remodel sees kitchen work immediately instead of scrolling past exteriors and baths. The right proof, found in one tap.
An estimate form that qualifies the lead
The estimate form captures project type as a dropdown before it captures anything else. Your team knows whether it's a kitchen or an exterior job before they call back, so the first conversation starts warm instead of cold.
A clear path from first click to booked consultation
A homeowner who has never hired a remodeler is nervous about how the whole thing works. On the T&D build we gave that worry its own section: consultation, design and planning, construction, final walkthrough, laid out so a visitor sees exactly what happens after they reach out. Naming the steps up front lowers the barrier to the estimate request, and it's a section most template sites skip entirely.
Real project photos, not stock
This is the single biggest trust signal for a company people invite into their home. We build the site around your real project photography and can direct the shot list so it works on the page. We don't shoot the photos ourselves. When you need a photographer, we'll tell you and point you to one.
Fast, mobile, and built so Google can read it
Homeowners search on their phones, and a slow or clumsy page loses them before the first photo loads. The site is built to be read by search from day one. When you want to push into the map pack and local results, our local SEO work picks up where the build leaves off.
One studio designs it, builds it, and helps you get found.
Most shops split the design and the search work into separate products with separate invoices. We do both under one roof for the same trade, so the site that gets built is the same site that gets found. That's how we design and build custom sites, and remodeling sits inside our broader work across the trades, alongside builds for roofing companies and landscaping and design-build crews.
We also stay reachable after launch. Most of the businesses we build for keep us on for maintenance and hosting once the site is live, so the studio updating your pages and keeping them fast is the same one that designed the brand and knows how every section was built. You're not handed a login and left to figure out the rest.
Real remodeling and construction work.
T&D Home Remodeling is the clearest example: a Denver remodeler with a five-page site built around the design-as-positioning idea above. For construction credibility, we built Anderson-Shaw Construction from zero, brand through 15-page site. In the owner's words: “Since hiring Immense Designs our web traffic has shot through the roof and requests for quotes increased significantly.” We also handle exterior and whole-home scopes, most recently for WA Custom Construction in Denver. We're based here, we've built for remodelers and builders in this exact market, and we work with remodeling companies across the country.

What it costs and how we scope it.
Straight talk on money: you get a fixed scope and a flat fee, agreed in writing before any work starts. No per-page nickel-and-diming, no mid-project surprises, no invoice that grows once you've committed.
What moves the number is honest and easy to explain. How many remodel categories you want as their own pages. Whether you already have project photography or need to gather it. What extra functionality the site needs, like a filterable gallery, booking, or a form that routes leads by project type. We tell you what your site actually needs and what it doesn't before you spend anything.
How many remodel categories you want as their own pages, from kitchen and bath through whole-home and exterior.
Whether you already have real project photos ready to use or still need to gather them before the build.
Extras the site needs, like a filterable gallery, booking, or a form that routes leads by project type.
Home remodeling website FAQ.
What should a home remodeling website include?
What's the difference between a template remodeling site and a custom-built one?
How much does a home remodeling website cost?
How long does it take to build?
Do I need professional photos of my projects?
Will my website help me show up on Google and get local remodeling leads?
Can I update the site myself after it launches?
Do you only work with remodelers in Denver or Colorado?
Let's build the site that wins the comparison.
Send us your work and we'll tell you honestly what your remodeling site needs and what it doesn't, before you spend a dollar.