We’ve been working with handmade brick specialists Imperial Bricks for a few years now, and we’ve had the pleasure of launching their brand new website for their new brick tile and feature wall product range.
Imperial Bricks are the market-leading suppliers of the finest traditional handmade, wirecut and pressed bricks, Imperial Bricks specialises in producing a growing range with a strong focus on regional variations, in standard and reclamation finishes.
Imperial Bricks launched a new range of products and wanted a separate website to be able to advertise and sell them on. The aim of this site was to appeal not only to larger trade customers but to allow individuals who are looking at doing their own DIY projects to be able to buy all the necessary materials to complete the jobs themselves. Imperial Bricks wanted the site to be attractive, user-friendly and show off the products in-situ.
We built Imperial Bricks a responsive, user-friendly website that could advertise their new range of products. The site is built in WordPress/WooCommerce which means, although not yet available, people will be able to order packs of brick tiles to their door for their next DIY project. We also built a custom projects area so that Imperial Bricks can showcase just a few of the great projects where their tiles have been used to allow potential customers to really be able to see how these will look when finished. In addition, the site also features a custom calculator that allows novice customers to enter their measurements and advise them on how many brick tiles they will need.
“We’re delighted with the new website – the Ascendancy team are always really responsive to our needs and we know we can rely on their technical expertise to deliver, and to support us on an ongoing basis.”
Mel Fullerton
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