Check out the first project here – Greek inspired logo and brand guide for an interior design studio
Web design process for an interior design studio
The goal of this design was to establish a clear, structured layout. In many cases, if a client already has a development team, they can start with a single page and then reuse its elements and overall layout across the entire website system.
Since the logo, brand concept, and colors were already defined, my role was to bring everything together into a cohesive design with clean, structured storytelling.

Web concept
The concept is inspired by the Greek god Helios, reflecting respect for tradition, family values, and a sense of bohemian vibe. I used elements from the brand guide — particularly arc shapes that echo Greek architecture and culture. I also applied a serif typeface to convey a sense of heritage and timelessness.
Web elements

I combined a bohemian style with a modern touch. The boho influence is expressed through outlines, arc elements, and soft strokes, while the modern direction introduces stamp-like compositions and bold imagery.
A process section is one of the most important parts for services like interior design — it helps clients understand the approximate timeline and makes the service feel more predictable and transparent.

You may also like this web design for another interior design studio – Landing page design for a kitchen design studio
Footer section

The footer is the final point for a visitor and serves a different purpose than the rest of the page.
A contrasting color creates clear separation, signaling the end of the content. It helps users instantly understand they’ve reached the final section. After scrolling through the main content, the footer becomes a calm, structured block that holds essential links, contact details, or CTAs.
Check out the second project of this brand – Classic and timeless social media design for an interior studio

