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Best Framer Templates for Architects

Most architecture templates are portfolios: a grid of finished buildings and a contact form. A renovation practice does not win work that way. Clients choose a studio because they trust it to run a long project inside their home without chaos, and a gallery does not prove that. The right template earns the trust before the enquiry.

1 Stonefold Framer template StonefoldOur pickArchitecture · $69

Stonefold holds architecture, interiors and construction together under one accountable team, from first sketch to final fitting. Instead of a wall of thumbnails, it runs a one-house case study, a three-stage Discovery, Design and Build process, and a signed letter from the founding director. The qualified enquiry form captures location, project type and intended investment, so the practice starts every conversation already informed.

2
A generic architecture portfolio theme

Built to display finished buildings, which is the easy part. It has no way to show process or accountability, so it competes on photography alone and loses the trust conversation.

3
A minimal studio one-pager

Clean, and fine for a tiny practice. It runs out of room for a case study, a process and a real enquiry flow, which is exactly what wins a renovation brief.

COMMON QUESTIONS

Is this a portfolio template?

No, and that is the point. Stonefold is a design-and-build practice site. It shows one project properly and the way you run projects, rather than a grid of buildings.

Can I show my process and pricing stages?

Yes. The three-stage process section lets a client see where the months and the money go before they get in touch.

Will it work for a small practice?

Yes. One licence covers as many published sites as you like, including client projects, and every text and image is editable on the Framer canvas.