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Web design for your industry

Web design for florists

Half a florist's orders are someone in a hurry, buying for a birthday or an apology. Your website's job is to take that order in a couple of taps, sort the delivery, and look as good as the flowers do.

An online shop that actually sells

Let people buy a bouquet there and then, with a card note and a delivery date, instead of phoning during your busiest hour. You capture the order while they are in the mood to spend.

Delivery made simple

Spell out your same-day cut-off, your local area, and your UK letterbox option, so people know exactly what they will get and when. Clear delivery is half the sale.

Wedding and event enquiries

The big jobs start with a quiet enquiry. A gentle form and a gallery of past work bring the right couples to you, with enough detail to quote properly.

Photography front and centre

Flowers sell on how they look. A warm, image-led design puts your bunches in the best light, because that is what turns a scroll into a basket.

Concept build

Wren & Vine

Stockbridge, Edinburgh

A concept build for an independent florist. Warm and a bit gardeny, with a full online shop, same-day local delivery, and a separate flow for wedding enquiries.

  • Online shop
  • Local delivery
  • Wedding enquiries
View the full demo site

Fixed prices, no surprises

Every site is built, tested, and launched by me, from first call to live. Packages start at £900 for a clean, professional presence and scale up to booking, payments, and an online shop when you need them.

Common questions

Can I sell bouquets online and take payment?

Yes. The Premium package includes a full online shop with secure card payments, so people can order and pay for a bouquet, add a card message, and choose a delivery date, all on the site.

Can customers pick a delivery date and area?

Yes. The shop can take a delivery date at checkout and handle different options, like free local hand-delivery and UK-wide letterbox flowers, so the right charge and cut-off apply automatically.

I mostly do weddings rather than daily orders. Does this fit?

It does. For wedding-led florists the gallery and a clear enquiry form do the heavy lifting, and you can always add a small shop later for the everyday orders.

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Let's talk about your project

Book a free 30-minute call. I'll go through your project with you, answer your questions, and give you a price on the call.

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