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.
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.
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.
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.
Proof that the team builds to the actual environment, not a prefabricated assumption.
Close-ups of hands, edges, surfaces, and final adjustments keep the page from flattening into generic project glamour.