Maison Atelier
Magazine layout with a serif masthead, full-bleed photography, and the price list set as a numbered index. Built for salons whose work is the selling point.
- Serif display type
- Full-bleed imagery
- Stylist portraits
Templates
Sixteen finished sites, not mockups. Open any of them — they're real, deployed, and load in about a second on a phone. We swap in your name, services, prices, team, and photos, and it goes live on your own domain.
Magazine layout with a serif masthead, full-bleed photography, and the price list set as a numbered index. Built for salons whose work is the selling point.
Calm and centred, with practitioner credentials and a trust strip up front. Deliberately sage rather than gold — clinical precision reads better than spa cliché at this ticket size.
High contrast, split hero, and the cut list as a hard price table. Made for shops that live on walk-ins and want the phone number visible in one glance.
Colour-blocked and loud on purpose — a violet highlight through the headline, lime badges, oversized rounded frames, and a scrolling service ticker. For studios whose clients find them on Instagram.
Arched imagery, warm sand and terracotta, and a deliberately unhurried vertical rhythm. Built for spas selling calm — the layout itself has to feel slow.
Monochrome, hard-edged, and set in enormous grotesk type used as architecture. Visible grid, no rounded corners, one savage accent. For studios that want to read as a design practice, not a salon.
Warm charcoal ground, champagne gold used sparingly, and photography floating in darkness. Quiet luxury — expensive through restraint. Open-late hours sit in the masthead.
Washi-paper off-white, sumi ink, and negative space as the subject. Small type, thin rules, a strict vertical rhythm — the ritual explained step by step for a first-timer.
Liquid chrome and iridescent gradients rendered in pure CSS, sticker energy, oversized pills. Loud and young, but disciplined underneath — aftercare and policies where clients look for them.
Fully bilingual — every page exists in English and Spanish on its own localized URL, not a translate widget. Hand-lettered display type, swallowtail banners and marigold price tickets. Walk-ins, call and directions carry equal weight with booking.
Illustration-led rather than photographic, with a lab-report rail of mono index numbers down the left. Built for drip bars, where the reassurance is precision and the licensing has to be visible on every page.
Warm oat paper, sage, and an arched glasshouse frame repeated through the layout. Leads with an ingredient index rather than before-and-afters, and says plainly why it refuses them.
Deep green, low contrast, generous line height and almost no ornament — a site that reads the way the room sounds. Cancellation policy stated up front, because that is what this trade runs on.
Confident type and plain-spoken copy that takes the awkwardness out of the subject rather than winking at it. The patch test is part of the booking path, not a footnote.
Near-black with bone white and one oxidised red, condensed display type, and the portfolio carrying the page instead of a service list. Deposit terms and the 18+ rule stated where nobody can miss them.
Built for the hardest layout problem of the set: sauna, plunge, bodywork and acupuncture organised into one page without reading like a directory. Membership terms are visible, not buried.
Choose the template that fits how your salon actually looks and feels.
Services, prices, hours, team, and photos. One conversation is usually enough.
We publish it and keep it updated. No page builder for you to fight.
Every template books straight into Soloona — or hands off to Vagaro, Square, Boulevard, whichever you already use. Point it wherever your calendar lives.
Tell us which one you like and we'll put your salon's name on it before the call ends.
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