The 7 Best Wordpress Themes For Interior Designers
If your website is on Wordpress you've probably been looking forever and a day to find a theme that is pretty, functional and way better looking than the free themes.
You're in luck! Here are the 7 best Wordpress themes for your interior designer website.
Oh, and they are all responsive which is a must. Meaning they will look good on a desktop, good on a phone, good on a tablet, good on everything all without you having to get some nerd involved. Whoop!!
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#1: ChicServe
ChicServe is excellent for a service based business, like yours. You can tell people right away what you do and who you do it for easily with this theme.
#2: Maggie
I heart me some Maggie because of list building in right up there at the top. Building your email list is one of the most important things you can do and it's designed right there for ya.
#3: Victoria
I like how Victoria makes it easy for you to show your people how you can help them right on the front page.
#4: Jacqueline
Jacqueline gets the list building task right there on top of the website. Followed by a slider and your blog posts underneath.
#5: Olivie
Olivie if so pretty and if you’re focused on making blogging your business, this is the theme to check out.
#6: Swank
Swank is perfect and shown as an interior designer website. Show off your design work up top and direct your peeps to where they need to go on your website. *Note: This requires the Genesis Framework because this is a Child Theme.
#7: Oleander
The Oleander layout is great for showcasing your design work and having that kick-ass headline on top of the image. Then below you can direct them to other areas of your website. Lastly followed by your post posts.
Here's the last lil bit you need to know about Wordpress themes. Know that the theme doesn't come looking like it does on the website instantly... some assembly required. Make sure you set aside some time (like an hour or two) to install your theme.
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