I would showcase the photos more, make them the focus by placing them more toward the top of the pages with the text below or making some slideshows placed at the top with text below.
I would condense the text where it is repeated, like "all rooms have hardwood floors' -instead of listing hardwood floors as a feature of each room, unless there is one without hardwood floors.
I think condensing the text will streamline your pages and allow more room for photos.
I would make one blanket policies page of all the basic policies and then make note of additional policies for each house, so it doesn't seem so heavy on the policies.
I agree that your reservation buttons need to stand out more, even if you just bevel the button, so it looks dimensional and clickable..
Thanks, I agree with that about the Buttons.. I Love my site and my Web Gal did a great Job, Especially working with me on it. But I need to Reinvent it a bit, Just to give a bit of an update! What do you feel about the colors?
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I like the colors alot (my bedroom in my old house was that color scheme)...
I would put the reservation button on the
left side of all the pages, maybe under the banner, that's where my eye is drawn when I go to the index page (you read left to right), having the button on the upper right makes it get lost. The next place
my eye is drawn (on the index page) is down to the house photo, so another good spot for it might be under the prosperity house photo...
I would have a small slideshow with pics of the 3 houses, on the index page, where the prosperity house photo is...Just rotate 3 pics of the 3 houses, that way people can see each house right off the bat...Or if you don't have the slideshow ability right now, you could make a montage of photos of the three houses, to make a photo banner all the way across the page under the title banner. In that case, I would make each photo clickable to each houses' page.
Then, when you go to the pages for the individual houses, I would do the same thing with photos of
that house and the rooms. Putting the reservation button under the slide show or on the left near the top. It shortens the page and puts movement/energy to the page...
Having
one button in
one very obvious place will help focus the customer to click it! And it's more streamlined....MHO...
I would make the green link bar at the bottom have a little bigger text size and bold, it's very small compared to the rest of the text and it's important.
I think you've done a
really good job keeping it simple, in essence you've created one web site that could really be 3 different B&B websites, what with 3 houses and so many details for each house!
IMVHO!!