LeaderStack.aiHero Banner

Outcome first

Customer impactThe customer sees the finished lifestyle before process details, which keeps aspiration high.

Elements usedLarge finished-space image, compact intro panel, and project-first CTA pair.

Craft Narrative

Finished spaces, in-progress proof, and the hand behind the build.

Hearth & Timber is written for homeowners who want a backyard that feels custom, built well, and worth gathering around for years instead of one season.

Refined covered patio with wood and stone
Outcome-Led Hero
Saw and timber detail
Saw Detail
Hand sanding wood detail
Hand Sanding
Wood grain close up
Material Grain
Outdoor kitchen and patio project
LeaderStack.aiProof Banner

Large-scale project proof

Customer impactA full-width project band gives the work more authority than small equal cards.

Elements usedFull-bleed imagery, darker overlay, and a large architectural headline.

Project band 01

One large project band is stronger than three polite cards.

This full-width section changes the reading rhythm entirely. It lets the project feel architectural and gives the brand a much larger stage than a standard mid-page grid.

Project scope Outdoor kitchen, steel grill bay, cedar shade cover, stone counter, integrated lighting.
Build sequence

Then you move from the big reveal back into the human work.

The structure comes back down from the large project band into close-up credibility: measuring, sanding, fitting, finishing, and the judgment calls that make custom work worth paying for.

Worker measuring wood
Process 01

Site measuring

Proof that the team builds to the actual environment, not a prefabricated assumption.

Builder hands detail
Process 02

Finish and fit

Close-ups of hands, edges, surfaces, and final adjustments keep the page from flattening into generic project glamour.

LeaderStack.aiContact Close

Final proof plus inquiry

Customer impactThe footer keeps the craft tone alive while still moving the customer toward contact.

Elements usedProject-image close, service region, social proof, and inquiry prompt.

Contact close

The footer should feel like another project shot.

The page ends inside a finished environment with project-region info, social proof, and next-step inquiry, so the final impression is still craft and atmosphere rather than a dead utility block.

Hearth & Timber Outdoor Outdoor rooms built to last
Reviews“They built it like craftsmen, kept the site clean, and the finished patio feels custom in every detail.”
Project regionTulsa, Broken Arrow, Jenks, Bixby, lakeside properties