Module 01 // Structural Blueprint
Site Architecture & Booking Flow
A two-chair boutique in a town of three thousand. The site has to do two jobs: hold the phone-booking-dominant older clientele, and pull in the twenty-somethings who book everything through Instagram.
Prompt Specification
Build a single-page dominant layout with a secondary Services route for depth. Hero is the interior itself — Seedance loop of the space at golden hour, nobody in frame. Booking must be reachable from anywhere on the page in one tap. Phone number must be a tap-to-call link, not a display element.
Homepage
Full-bleed interior hero loop, muted autoplay. Over it: 'The Nail Suite — Dexter, Maine' in Newsreader, and a single CTA: 'Reserve a Chair'. No nav clutter. Instagram feed preview lives below the fold, not above.
Services
Four categories: Manicure / Pedicure / Enhancement / Gel-X. Each with a starting-at price, a 2-photo micro-gallery of Larissa's actual work, and a chair-specific availability note ('Chair One — Larissa' / 'Chair Two — Available').
About the Owner
Single scrolling section: Larissa's own words about why she opened the studio in Dexter specifically. Portrait + hand detail. No 'meet the team' header. Speak like the person in the room, not the business behind them.
Booking
Embedded Vagaro or Square booking. If the embed feels clinical against the rest of the site, wrap it in a dedicated dark frame and add a '— or call/text 207-xxx-xxxx' fallback immediately beneath.
Constraints
• Dexter-first SEO (Penobscot County radius) • No stock imagery, ever — Larissa's own phone photos beat any AI generation • Warm palette only (rose-taupe and burnished bronze); reject cool tones and pastels • Mobile is primary, desktop is the bonus • No 'luxury' language; Larissa hates it
Output Format
Sitemap (two pages max), per-section block spec, copy block drafts for hero + services + about. Leave booking text to Larissa — suggest three framings but don't commit.