Centrum Fasád: a website with an e-shop for facades, pergolas and saunas
Centrum Fasád s.r.o.
Centrum Fasád is a Slovak exterior-construction company that designs and installs ventilated facades, bioclimatic pergolas, winter gardens, carports and saunas — and also sells garden accessories online. The website therefore had to handle two very different sales motions at once: capture qualified leads for bespoke builds and directly sell stockable accessories through an e-shop with a cart. The centrepiece is exactly that fully working e-shop we designed and built, paired with a filterable gallery of 1,200+ completed projects and strong local trust signals. The project was delivered in 18 business days for €900.
Construction website + e-shop with cart
Project type
Qualified build inquiries and direct accessory sales
Main goal
€900
Project price
Selected screens and visuals
Visual project preview shows how the website looks on different devices. Responsive design ensures perfect display on mobiles, tablets and desktops.
How we structured the brief
The biggest challenge was connecting two different buying worlds on one website so they would not compete. We split the project into commercial blocks based on how a high-ticket build is actually bought versus a stockable accessory.
Two sales lines with completely different buying processes
High-ticket builds are bought via inquiry and survey, accessories via cart — one site had to do both.
We separated the paths: a "non-binding offer" on bespoke products and "Add to cart" on stockable accessories.
Technologies and implementation
UX architecture + Next.js components
Build inquiries arrived without enough context
The sales team needed to know the service type, location and scope before the first call.
We built a qualifying form with service category, postcode, build year and a project description.
Technologies and implementation
React form + TypeScript validation
1,200+ projects had to be made browsable
Without a filter, visitors would get lost in the large portfolio and miss a project similar to theirs.
We built a category-filterable gallery with detail views (location, year, build duration).
Technologies and implementation
Component gallery + content blocks
An unknown contractor had to feel credible and accountable
Trust is critical for exterior work, and the client had real numbers and reviews that needed to stand out.
We highlighted the metrics (15+ years, 1,200+ projects, 2-year warranty), 124 five-star Google reviews and company data.
Technologies and implementation
Trust sections + structured content
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Final structure
Complete web structure designed for maximum conversion and user experience. Each page has clear purpose and optimized navigation.
Most important website sections
Each section solved specific business problem and increased conversions
E-shop with a cart
Categories such as Saunas & jacuzzis, Garden furniture and Fire & grill with item counts and a "Add to cart" button on every product; a dedicated cart page.
Qualifying inquiry form
A form with a service-category dropdown (facade / pergola / winter garden / carport / sauna), project postcode, approximate build year and a description — every inquiry arrives pre-qualified.
"Non-binding offer" path on high-ticket products
Pergolas such as KAYA, PANOLEX and PANOGLASS use a "non-binding offer" button and a detail link instead of a cart — matching how bespoke builds are actually bought.
Filterable project gallery
1,200+ projects with a category filter (Facades, Pergolas, Winter gardens, Carports, Saunas) and a detail view showing location, year, description and build duration.
Project stack
Frontend
A fast interface optimized for SEO, performance, and two parallel sales paths.
Content and features
An e-shop with a cart for garden accessories, a filterable project gallery, and a qualifying inquiry form.
Hosting and deployment
Fast deployment, scaling, and easy maintenance as the offer and project list keep growing.
Frontend
A fast interface optimized for SEO, performance, and two parallel sales paths.
Content and features
An e-shop with a cart for garden accessories, a filterable project gallery, and a qualifying inquiry form.
Hosting and deployment
Fast deployment, scaling, and easy maintenance as the offer and project list keep growing.
💡 Modern tech stack = fast website + easy maintenance + long-term support
Delivery process
The site had a broader scope than a typical landing page, so we worked in phases: first the two-track architecture, then design, then the e-shop, gallery and inquiry flow, and finally finalization.
Day 1–3
Analysis and two-track architecture
3 daysWe mapped the product offer, separated bespoke builds from stockable accessories, and designed the site structure and sitemap.
Day 4–8
Design and key sections
5 daysWe built the visual direction, hero, metrics, the "what we offer" categories and bestsellers on a unified card system.
Day 9–14
E-shop, gallery and inquiry funnel
6 daysWe built the e-shop with a cart, the "non-binding offer" path on high-ticket products, the filterable project gallery and the qualifying form.
Day 15–18
Finalization and deployment
4 daysWe refined the trust sections and reviews, tested both flows, deployed via Vercel, and handed the site over to the client.
Project FAQ
Need a website that handles both inquiries and an e-shop?
We will design a structure that separates bespoke inquiries from direct cart sales, build the project gallery and trust sections, and deliver a website that genuinely collects both inquiries and orders.
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✨ Two sales lines • E-shop with a cart • Filterable projects