By The Beach · Deer Lake, NL

Five ways the site could look.

Each is a full, working homepage built from the same facts, photos, and prices — but a genuinely different design idea. Not colour swaps of one template. Click any card to open it, then pick the one that feels like the place.

How to compare: open two in separate tabs and imagine a guest on their phone deciding where to stay. Which one makes them tap “Call to book” fastest?
Version 1

The Travel Magazine

Reads like a printed travel feature — cinematic full-bleed photos, elegant serif voice, a year across the road unfolding as you scroll. The booking form is styled as a real postcard back. Calm, premium, story-first.

Opusdesign skilleditorial
Open V1 →
Version 2

The Booking Concierge

Fast and practical. A booking card that stays on screen with the dates, guests and unit already filled in, live price with the $35 promo, and tap-to-call. Flip between Unit A, Unit B and Location without a long scroll. Least clicks to a booking.

Opusno design skillutility
Open V2 →
Version 3

Big & Bold

Confident and modern — giant type that states the place, a hard grid, and big numbers ($259, 5 MIN to the airport, 5★). Stands out hard from every soft coastal rental site. Memorable; not for everyone.

Opusdesign skillbold
Open V3 →
Version 4

The Place-First Map

Sells the location. An interactive map with pins for the beach, airport, Gros Morne and Marble Mountain, and a Summer/Winter switch that re-themes the whole page and swaps the activities. Great for “what’s around here?” guests.

Codex · Terraprinciples onlyinteractive
Open V4 →
Version 5

The Host’s Welcome

Warm and personal — the page reads like a handwritten note from the hosts. Soft, tactile, first-person voice (“we even leave the coffee”). Feels like someone’s home, warmly offered. Wins on trust and heart.

Codex · Terraprinciples onlywarm
Open V5 →