Websites For Small Businesses

Meet Your Web Designers

We not only make dazzling websites for your small business, we make the process pain-free, without the confusing tech jargon or hidden fees.

This may sound weird but web design isn’t your typical tech job (cue gasps!). It’s more like a blend of creativity and customer service.

And one of our favorite parts is working with other small business owners to create websites that represent you and convert website visitors into customers.

Our web designers help you attract customers without being salesy. And we’ll pay attention to the details, because colors, fonts, navigation, images, and mobile responsiveness all work together to create an experience that motivates your website visitors to take action.

Small web design team, big benefits

When we started out we were a small company and we knew every one of our customers personally. It felt like a big group of friends.

As the business grew our job shifted to managing staff and operations, putting us behind the scenes. We missed the close relationships we used to have with our clients. The business was making money but our hearts weren’t in it anymore.

So we sold it and made a conscious decision not to make the same mistake twice.

Web Designers You Can Actually Talk To

We are intentionally keeping Bungalow Web Design small to preserve the stuff we love so much: getting to know our clients and treating them like friends.

That’s especially important in this line of work, where lots of web designers are impossible to get on the phone or they speak in hard-to-understand language. If you’re not tech savvy, you can’t even understand what they’re saying.

Let us put you at ease. It’s our job to create a website for your business that you can feel proud of. With no scammy salespeople or unanticipated costs.

Why the name “Bungalow”?

We live and work in a bungalow-style home in a neighborhood full of restaurants and coffee shops. Most of the businesses are locally owned, and people take pride in living here.

“Your home should tell the story of who you are, and be a collection of what you love.” – Nate Berkus

We were drawn to the Craftsman bungalow style because it’s known for its simple design, often relatively small with no wasted space and easily tailored to the owner’s preferences. Originating in the early 1900s they were created with the working class in mind.

If you live in the area we’d love to meet you here in person.