Craftsman Architecture Pre-Launch & Coming Soon Website Template

Atelier is a full-width immersive coming-soon landing page for a luxury craftsman interior design studio. Built on an Obsidian and Gold color system with SVG linework animation, scroll-linked visuals, and a minimal three-field waitlist form, it captures consultation reservations with deliberate restraint. The template is designed for studios that want their page to feel as considered as their work.

by Rocket studio

Quick summary

Atelier is a coming-soon landing page template built for a luxury craftsman interior design studio. It opens with an animated architectural drawing that traces itself into existence, fills joinery details in gold, and fades in a single word. Every scroll section is full-bleed and meditative. The page closes with a three-field waitlist form and a live scarcity counter.

Who this template is for

This template is built for interior designers and design studios whose work earns its reputation quietly. If your clients have already seen enough decoration and come to you for craft, this page speaks their language before a single project photo loads.

  • Craftsman interior designers opening a limited project roster
  • Independent design studios launching a waitlist for residential commissions
  • Architecture and design professionals who want a coming-soon page that reflects the quality of their practice

What problem this template solves

Most design studio pages feel like portfolios that try too hard. They show everything and say too much. Atelier solves the opposite problem: how to communicate exceptional craft to a discerning audience without over-explaining it.

  • Clients who renovate brownstones or build gallery walls do not respond to generic agency templates
  • A standard coming-soon page cannot signal the restraint and precision that high-end craftsman work requires
  • The gap between studio quality and digital presence often costs qualified leads before a conversation starts

What you get with this template

You get a complete single-page coming-soon experience, built for desktop-first browsing with responsive mobile support. Every section is ready to populate with your own images and copy, and the interaction logic is already built in.

  • An SVG architectural linework animation in the hero that draws itself in real time and fills joinery details with gold
  • A scroll-linked immersive section sequence with full-bleed visuals and single-sentence captions
  • A minimal three-field waitlist form with a scarcity counter showing remaining consultation spots

Feature list

This template is built around a small number of deliberate, high-impact features. Each one serves the same goal: earning trust through precision.

SVG Linework Hero Animation

The header animation uses SVG stroke-dashoffset drawing to trace a craftsman interior in real time. Post-and-beam ceilings, a floating staircase, and a built-in credenza sketch themselves across the full viewport. When the final line settles, gold fills the joinery details. A single word fades in at center.

Scroll-Linked Immersive Sections

Each section after the hero is a full-bleed visual panel tied to the scroll rhythm. Close-ups of hand planing, a material palette laid flat, and a room transformation from studs to styled each occupy a full screen. No more than one sentence of text appears per panel.

Fixed Bottom Call-to-Action Bar

A fixed bottom bar activates after the visitor reaches the third scroll section. It carries the "Reserve Your Consultation" call to action persistently without interrupting the visual experience. The bar appears only after the page has already made its case.

Minimal Waitlist Form with Scarcity Counter

The form asks only for first name, email address, and one open-text field: "Describe your space in one sentence." A counter below the form reads "11 of 15 spots remaining." The restraint of the form mirrors the restraint of the studio.

Ghost Button with Gold Hover State

The primary call-to-action button appears as a gold-outlined ghost button after the hero animation completes. On hover, the gold responds. The interaction is quiet and precise, consistent with the overall design language.

Page sections overview

SectionPurpose
Hero AnimationSVG linework draws the room; gold fills joinery; "Soon." fades in
Ghost call to action ButtonFirst "Reserve Your Consultation" prompt after animation settles
Craft Scroll PanelsFull-bleed material close-ups with single-sentence captions
Client PositioningMeditative copy defining who the studio serves
Waitlist FormThree-field form with scarcity counter (11 of 15 spots)
Fixed Bottom BarPersistent call to action activates after third scroll section
FooterMinimal centered footer, Superhuman-style layout

Design & branding system

The visual identity is Luxe Minimal with a strong Japanese craft influence. Darkness is used as intention, not absence. Gold is a reward for looking closely, not a decorative layer.

  • Color system: deep obsidian (#0B0B0F) for backgrounds, antiqued gold (#C4A35A) for linework and hover states, parchment ivory (#F5F0E8) for typography, and smoked walnut (#5C4033) for section dividers
  • Typography: Fraunces serif for headings, DM Sans for body text and interface elements
  • Spacing and pacing are deliberately slow; white space and full-bleed darkness do the persuading

Mobile & speed optimization

The template is built desktop-first, reflecting the browsing behavior of its primary audience. It is also responsive for mobile visitors.

  • Scroll-linked animations use native CSS scroll and IntersectionObserver for section reveals
  • Full-bleed sections are designed to reflow cleanly on smaller screens without losing the visual rhythm
  • The fixed bottom bar and ghost button remain functional and accessible across device sizes

How this template helps you convert

Atelier converts by accumulating trust rather than stating claims. By the fifth scroll section, the visitor understands the craft without being told. The conversion mechanics are quiet but deliberate.

  1. The hero animation establishes quality before any text appears, setting the standard for everything that follows
  2. The scarcity counter ("11 of 15 spots remaining") creates honest urgency grounded in the page's own logic: this studio cannot scale, and the page proves it
  3. The fixed bottom bar ensures the call to action is always reachable without interrupting the meditative scroll experience

Other information about this template

Atelier is part of a broader Architecture and Design template category, specifically aligned with the Craftsman Architecture subcategory and the Craftsman Interior Designer niche. It is one of the more distinctive coming-soon templates available for design professionals because its visual identity is indistinguishable from the work it represents.

  • Template style: Full-Width Immersive
  • Theme: Luxe Minimal
  • Creative direction: Immersive Visual with Animated Illustration header
  • Landing-page direction: Waitlist and Coming Soon
  • Color system: Obsidian and Gold
  • Intersection match score of 13, indicating strong niche-to-template alignment within the Architecture and Design category
  • Desktop-first layout with responsive mobile support; English language, United States market context
Craftsman Architecture Pre-Launch & Coming Soon Website Template
Craftsman Architecture Pre-Launch & Coming Soon Website Template
Craftsman Architecture Pre-Launch & Coming Soon Website Template
Craftsman Architecture Pre-Launch & Coming Soon Website Template

Theme

Luxe Minimal

Creative direction

Immersive Visual

Color system

Obsidian & Gold

Style

Full-Width Immersive

Direction

Waitlist/Coming Soon

Page Sections

SVG Linework Hero Animation

Scroll-linked Full-bleed Panels

Minimal Three-field Waitlist Form

Fixed Bottom Call-to-action Bar

Ghost Button with Gold Hover State

Related questions

Can I replace the scarcity counter with my own spot count?

Does this template work if I want to use portfolio images instead of the animated linework?

How many fields does the waitlist form include?

Is the fixed bottom bar always visible while scrolling?