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Web design for carpenters & joiners

Carpenter & joiner websites, crafted like the work.

Websites for UK carpenters and joiners from ConstructionWebDesign are fixed-price sites built around how homeowners pick a bespoke kitchen, fitted wardrobe, oak staircase or hand-cut joinery — workmanship portfolio, Guild of Master Craftsmen trust signals and a one-tap call.

  • From £1,000
  • Live in 7 days
  • No agency jargon
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Carpenter & joiner hand-finishing a bespoke oak kitchen on the workshop bench

Win bespoke joinery
work that lasts.

Demos for carpenters & joiners

Carpenter & joiner website demos.

Real templates we can spin up for your workshop — open any of them to see the design, copy and feel for bespoke joinery, fitted kitchen or staircase buyers.

Why it matters

What a carpenter's website does for the business.

Homeowners spending £8k+ on a bespoke kitchen, fitted wardrobe or oak staircase don't ring the first carpenter they find — they shortlist by the photography of what's already been made. The site does that work before the phone rings.

Look as crafted as the work.

Bespoke joinery sells on workmanship photography. A site that shows your work full-bleed, photographed properly and with the same restraint as the joinery itself is the single biggest reason a homeowner picks one workshop over another.

Turn the workshop portfolio into pipeline.

Each delivered kitchen, wardrobe, staircase or piece of furniture gets its own page with full-bleed photography, timber spec and a results paragraph. Indexed individually so each ranks for postcode and specialism (joiner vs carpenter, fitted vs free-standing).

Win "carpenter near me" AND "joiner near me".

Postcode-targeted SEO and a page set that uses both 'carpenter' (Southern UK) and 'joiner' (Northern UK / Scotland) so your site rises for both regional search habits.

Trust signals that actually convert.

Guild of Master Craftsmen, City & Guilds, NVQ-qualified, time-served, fully insured — pulled into the header with linked registration numbers. The reassurance a homeowner needs before booking £15k of bespoke joinery.

What's in the site

Built around how carpenters & joiners win work.

Every feature on this list earns its place by either bringing in calls, building trust, or shortening the path from visit to consultation.

  1. Photo-led project gallery.

    Full-bleed photography of every delivered project — bespoke kitchen, fitted wardrobe, oak staircase, dining table, garden room. One page per project, indexed for SEO and conversion in one move.

  2. Specialism pages — carpenter and joiner both.

    Bespoke kitchens, fitted wardrobes, staircases, doors, skirting & architrave, garden rooms, decking, first & second fix, hand-cut joinery — each its own page, each named to capture the UK's regional carpenter / joiner split.

  3. Timber & workmanship detail pages.

    Pages that show you understand the work — oak vs ash vs walnut vs tulipwood, mortise-and-tenon joints, dovetailed drawers, hand-finishing. Lifts a workshop's perceived quality without saying a word about price.

  4. Fixed-price examples & quote form.

    Real ranges for common jobs (fitted wardrobe, bespoke kitchen, oak staircase, dining table). Quote form captures postcode + photos + scope in 20 seconds.

  5. Trust badges in the header.

    If your workshop holds Guild of Master Craftsmen, City & Guilds, NVQ, TrustMark or fully-insured status — we put the badges where the eye starts, with registration numbers linking to the official register. No badge, no problem; we leave them off.

  6. Local-SEO foundation.

    Schema markup, GBP integration, postcode keywords, separate service pages — built in, not bolted on, so you rank where you actually work and for both 'carpenter' and 'joiner' searches.

Word of mouth

Trusted by carpenters & joiners across the UK.

Three bespoke kitchens booked in the first quarter after launch. Clients arrived already pre-sold — they'd seen our work on the project pages and just wanted to book the survey.
Joe Joinwright
Founder · Joinwright Carpentry & Joinery · Guildford
We're called 'joiners' here — the old site only said 'carpenter'. The new one ranks for both. Bookings doubled in eight weeks and now half the calls say 'I found you searching for a joiner.'
Hamish Brookfield
Owner · Brookfield Joinery · Edinburgh
Fitted wardrobes and dressing rooms are our specialism. The new site brought us three £8k–£14k wardrobe jobs in week two. Paid for itself before the first install.
Sarah Northgate
Director · Northgate Bespoke · Manchester
Sole-trader bespoke joiner here. The photography pages did all the selling. I've been turning work away for the first time in twelve years of trading.
Daniel Pendle
Joiner · Pendle & Co. Bespoke Joinery · York
FAQ

Carpenters & Joiner website FAQs.

The questions carpenters & joiners ask before they hit the “get a price” button.

How much does a carpenter website cost in the UK?

A carpenter or joiner website from ConstructionWebDesign starts at £1,000, fixed price. UK carpenters and joiners typically pay £1,000–£3,000 for a built-for-trade site, against £80–£250/month on a generic builder. Hosting and SSL are included for the first year.

How long does it take to build a carpenter's website?

Seven working days from kickoff to a live site. ConstructionWebDesign uses a proven carpenter & joiner template, drops in your project gallery, Guild / NVQ credentials, services and reviews, and ships it. A full custom build runs three to four weeks.

What should a carpenter's website include?

At minimum: a photo-led project gallery, specialism pages (bespoke kitchens, fitted wardrobes, staircases, doors), Guild of Master Craftsmen / City & Guilds / NVQ badges, real Google reviews, one-tap call and a 20-second quote form. ConstructionWebDesign ships all of that by default.

Do carpenters need a website?

Yes. Most UK homeowners spending £5k+ on bespoke joinery shortlist by Googling the workshop's gallery first; without a website you're invisible at shortlist stage and can't show your workmanship, credentials or local presence. ConstructionWebDesign builds carpenter & joiner-specific sites that fix exactly this.

How do I build a carpentry website?

You can DIY it on Wix, Squarespace or WordPress — they all have templates a non-technical carpenter can use. The trade-off is generic design, weak local SEO and no carpenter-specific patterns (photo-led portfolio, joiner / carpenter dual-naming, Guild badges) built in. ConstructionWebDesign is the shortcut.

What's the best website for a carpenter?

One that shows the work, not the words. Full-bleed photography, project pages per delivered piece, specialism pages named for the regional vocabulary (carpenter / joiner), and a quote form a homeowner can fill in 20 seconds. ConstructionWebDesign builds the carpenter & joiner template around exactly that.

Do you do SEO for carpenters and joiners?

Yes. Every carpenter site ConstructionWebDesign builds ships with local SEO baked in: schema markup, Google Business Profile setup, postcode keywords, and a service page per specialism (kitchens, wardrobes, staircases, doors) — plus crucially a dual-naming structure so the site ranks for both 'carpenter' and 'joiner' searches.

Can you do a website for a joiner specifically?

Yes — the template uses 'carpenter' and 'joiner' interchangeably so the site fits Northern English and Scottish workshops who self-identify as joiners. ConstructionWebDesign adjusts the eyebrow, H1 and meta tags to lead with 'joiner' if that's how you describe the workshop. Pricing is the same fixed £1,000.

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Ready to be the workshop homeowners pick first?

Fixed price. Live in seven days. Built around bespoke joinery — kitchens, wardrobes, staircases, hand-cut work that lasts.