Digital growth for kitchen companies.
Kitchen companies live or die by qualified showroom enquiries. We help you win them online.
- Sector
- trades
- Studio
- London
- Disciplines
- Web · SEO · PPC · Brand · AI
- Avg. organic lift
- 212%
Common reasons kitchen companies lose work online.
Image-heavy galleries that load slowly and bounce on mobile
Generic stock photography that looks like every competitor
No financing or lead-time information on key pages
Forms buried three clicks from product detail
How the best kitchen companies convert.
Editorial product galleries with full-bleed photography
Clear price guides, finance options, and process outlined upfront
Booking-led enquiry flow with showroom calendar integration
Local SEO targeting commute-distance towns
Services built around how kitchen companies actually win work.
Revenue lift across one stone & kitchen retailer
Organic traffic in 9 months
Return on ad spend
Start with a practical audit, not a sales call.
Pick the funnel that matches where you are. Each comes back with written, specific findings within one working day.
Common questions.
How long does a new kitchen company website take?
A bespoke build usually runs 8–14 weeks from kickoff. Most of that time goes into product taxonomy and the enquiry flow.
Do you handle finance and showroom booking integrations?
Yes. We integrate Klarna, V12 Retail Finance, Calendly, HubSpot, and bespoke CRMs.
How much does a kitchen company website cost?
We will not put a figure on it before seeing what you sell, because the cost sits in the product taxonomy rather than the page count. The variables are how many ranges and finishes need representing, whether finance and showroom booking have to be wired into live systems, how much usable photography already exists, and whether we are writing the copy. A single showroom site is a different scope to a multi branch retailer with a configurator, so we scope it after a conversation.
Should we publish prices or price guides?
In most cases yes, at least a range. A homeowner researching a kitchen is working out whether you are in their bracket, and a site with no numbers pushes them to enquire with three companies instead of one. A typical project range, with an honest note on what moves it, filters the enquiries your designers actually see. If your work is genuinely bespoke and no honest range exists, say that plainly on the page instead of leaving the question hanging.
Google Ads for kitchen searches look expensive. Is PPC worth it for us?
Sometimes not, and it depends on what you can measure. Broad kitchen terms are bid up by national retailers who can absorb a long payback, so competing there without tracking through to booked showroom appointments burns budget quietly. Where paid search does work for independents is narrower intent: named ranges, specific towns, and remarketing to people who already viewed a design. If you cannot yet tell us which enquiries became deposits, we would fix the tracking before spending more.
trades
Stone and worktop companies
Granite, quartz, and natural stone specialists competing on craft, lead time, and showroom traffic.
professional
Interior designers
Residential and commercial interior design studios competing on portfolio strength and trust.
trades
Construction companies
Main contractors, design-and-build firms, and specialist construction businesses competing for repeat client work.
Let’s discuss a project.
Tell us about your business, your ambition, and your timing. We’ll come back within one working day with the right shape of partnership for what you’re trying to build.
- info@molo.agency
- Phone
- +44 207 255 2221
- Studio
- 1st Floor Woodgate Studios, 2-8 Games Road
Cockfosters EN4 9HN
United Kingdom
