Three directions for the homepage, plus how a property page and the listing-entry screen would work. Open each one full size, then tell me which direction feels right — everything else gets built around that choice.
Every colour here is taken from your existing logo — the orange of the ring, the gold of the jaguar, the green of the lettering. Photos are placeholder colour blocks; your real listing photos drop in once a direction is picked.
Bone and cream ground, serif headlines, the badge given its own block beside the wordmark. Orange carries every action; green and gold echo the lettering in the mark.
The calmest of the three — it wins on trust rather than drama.
The mark’s own near-black, run full bleed. The badge is the masthead, centred, and listings get full-width editorial spreads one at a time like a magazine feature.
The strongest showcase for the logo, and the best fit for Private Listings and high-ticket buyers. Less practical for browsing 105 properties quickly.
A black hero with the search bar front and centre, then a bright grid of listings. Orange for actions, green for status badges — straight off the mark.
Most conventional of the three — familiar, but less distinctive.
Photo mosaic, key facts as chips, a curated highlights list instead of the current fifty-checkbox wall, and a contact card sealed with the badge that leads with WhatsApp.
Shown in Concept A styling — it adapts to whichever direction you pick.
Built for someone who does not work on computers: one page, four numbered steps in plain English, dropdowns and tap-chips instead of typing, a Word-style description box, and autosave.
Nothing goes live until the green Publish button. No WordPress dashboard anywhere.