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Website Design for Carpenters in Australia

Carpentry is craftsmanship, and your website should reflect that. The problem is most carpenter websites look like they were built by someone who's never held a chisel — generic templates, stock photos, and zero personality. Your actual work is the best marketing you've got. A proper carpenter website puts your joinery detail shots, deck builds, and custom furniture front and centre. It lets homeowners request quotes online (with photos of their space), ranks for searches like 'carpenter near me', and helps you move beyond word-of-mouth into a steady stream of online enquiries.

By Justine Coupland | Last updated March 2026

The Problem

Why Your Current Website Isn't Working

Your craftsmanship is invisible online

The detail in your work — the joinery, the finishes, the custom builds — none of that comes across in a cheap template website. Without close-up portfolio shots, customers can't tell you apart from every other chippy with a ute and an ABN.

Relying entirely on word-of-mouth

Referrals are gold, but they're unpredictable. A website that ranks on Google gives you a second source of leads that doesn't depend on someone remembering to mention your name. When referrals slow down, your website keeps working.

Renovation and custom build enquiries going elsewhere

Homeowners searching for 'custom built-in wardrobes' or 'deck builder near me' are ready to spend. If you don't have a website, you're not even in the conversation. Our tradie website design is built around capturing exactly these leads.

Customers don't know what you can do

Decks. Pergolas. Renovations. Custom cabinetry. Framing. If your website doesn't show each one clearly, customers only enquire about whatever they think you do. You're leaving money on the table.

What You Get

Everything Included in Your Website

Close-up portfolio showcasing your best joinery and finishes
Service pages for decks, pergolas, renos, cabinetry, framing
Online quote requests with project details and photo upload
Google reviews displayed on your site
Service area pages for your coverage zone
Materials and specialty sections (hardwood, recycled timber)
Fast-loading, mobile-first design
Local SEO for 'carpenter + suburb' searches
Before-and-after project galleries
Connects to your quoting and job management tools

Key Features

Built Specifically for Your Industry

Craftsmanship Portfolio

High-res detail shots of your best work. Dovetail joints, custom builds, deck close-ups. The stuff that makes someone say 'that's the carpenter I want.' Quality sells — let your website prove it.

Service-Specific Pages

Decks. Pergolas. Renovations. Custom cabinetry. Framing. Each one gets its own page targeting the words homeowners type into Google when they need a chippy.

Quote Requests With Photos

Customers upload photos of their space, describe what they want, and submit. You get everything you need to give a ballpark quote without driving across town for a look at a job that might not happen.

FAQ

Common Questions

What does a carpenter website cost?

Standard site with portfolio, service pages, and local SEO: $1,500. Sites with advanced gallery features and suburb targeting: $2,500-$4,000. Details on our pricing page.

Can I show different types of work?

That's the whole point. We organise your portfolio by project type — decks, pergolas, renovations, custom furniture, cabinetry. Each project gets multiple photos with descriptions of materials and techniques. Let your work do the talking.

Will it rank in my area?

Every site gets local SEO built in — suburb pages, Google Business Profile integration, schema markup. For a carpenter, ranking locally is everything because your customers are within driving distance. We build the foundation; Google does the rest over time.

Can customers send through photos with their quote request?

Yep. The quote form accepts photos so customers can show you the space, the existing structure, or an example of what they want. Saves everyone time and means you can give a more accurate ballpark before committing to a site visit.