Every template on this page was designed and maintained in-house by uiCookies. We draw the layouts, choose the type and ship the code ourselves, so you are not looking at a reskinned marketplace theme dressed up with stock photos. This hub gathers the ones we built for the spatial trades: interior design studios, architecture practices and furniture makers.

A site in this niche lives and dies on how it shows the work. Photography needs room to breathe, so generous whitespace and a portfolio that filters cleanly — by room, project type or product — beats a cramped grid every time. Type has to carry the mood, the palette should feel like the studio behind it, and the whole thing must stay fast even while it hauls large, image-heavy galleries.

All three are free to download, built on Bootstrap 5 with zero jQuery, and each comes with a live demo and a direct download — no sign-up wall, and no build step to fight before you can open the HTML and start editing.

The templates

Habitat

Habitat — free website template by uiCookies

Where most studio templates fall back on cream and terracotta, Habitat commits to deep loden green, brushed brass and a warm putty canvas, set in a Cormorant Garamond and Hanken Grotesk pairing that reads like a print portfolio. It is a single-page site for interior design studios and decorators, with a portfolio you can filter by room, a made-to-order furniture row, a four-step process and a contact flow that actually works. Best for a boutique studio that wants one scrollable, editorial page rather than a sprawling site.

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Loft

Loft — free website template by uiCookies

Loft is built for architecture practices rather than furniture showrooms, trading warmth for a cool, concrete-toned system of strong grids, mono annotations and deliberate whitespace. It filters projects into residential, commercial and cultural, and — the part most templates skip — carries a full case-study block with a technical spec sheet, alongside studio, team, awards and contact sections. Reach for it if you present work as rigorous case studies and want the layout to signal that discipline.

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Hearth

Hearth — free website template by uiCookies

Hearth is the only template here that actually sells: it ships a working slide-out cart, a filterable product grid, priced product cards and a full product-detail page with variants and a gallery, not just a showroom to admire. A warm walnut-and-ember palette and a Fraunces and Figtree pairing give a furniture shop real retail personality. Best for furniture makers and homeware brands who need a genuine storefront front-end, ready to wire into a checkout.

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Compare at a glance

Template Best for Layout Standout feature
Habitat Interior design studios & decorators Single-page editorial scroll Room-filterable portfolio + made-to-order furniture row
Loft Architecture practices Multi-section, grid-driven Case study with technical spec sheet
Hearth Furniture & homeware shops Storefront with product-detail pages Working slide-out cart & product variants

How to choose

Start with what the site actually has to do, because these three solve different jobs. If you present finished spaces and win work through consultation, a portfolio-led studio site like Habitat is enough — the goal is simply to get someone to the contact form. If your credibility comes from process and problem-solving, an architecture layout like Loft that gives each project a case study and a spec sheet will do more for you than a prettier gallery. And if you take money for physical products, don't force a brochure template to fake a shop — start from Hearth, which already has a cart, product pages and variants.

A few things matter more in this niche than people expect. Filterable galleries earn their keep: buyers browse by room, project type or product category, and a filter keeps a large body of work from becoming an endless scroll. Watch image weight above all — an interiors or furniture site is mostly photography, so export images at sensible sizes, lean on the lazy-loading these templates already use, and serve modern formats like WebP or AVIF so a hero shot doesn't cost you the sale in load time. Type and palette aren't decoration here either; swapping in your own studio colors and one or two well-chosen fonts is usually the single change that makes a template stop looking like a template.

Because all three are static Bootstrap 5 with no build step, you can open the HTML, change copy and images, and host the result anywhere that serves files — Netlify, Cloudflare Pages, GitHub Pages or plain shared hosting. The contact forms are front-end markup, so point them at a form service like Formspree or Basin (or your own endpoint) to actually receive enquiries. Hearth's cart is a real front-end cart but not a payment processor, so you connect it to a checkout such as Stripe, Snipcart or a Shopify Buy Button when you're ready to take orders. If you later outgrow static files, the markup drops cleanly into a CMS or static-site generator.

Frequently asked questions

Can I use these templates for a paid client or commercial project?

Yes. Every template here is free to download and use for personal and commercial work, including paid client sites, and because it's uiCookies' own work there is no marketplace license to untangle. A credit link is appreciated — check the license file in each download for the specifics.

Are the templates responsive on phones and tablets?

Yes. They're built on Bootstrap 5's responsive grid and tested down to small phones, so galleries, product grids and navigation reflow cleanly. That matters here, since a lot of interiors and furniture browsing happens on a phone.

Can I edit them without installing a build tool?

Yes. These ship as plain HTML, CSS and JavaScript with no compile step, so you can open the files in any editor, change text and images, and refresh the browser to see the result. There's no Node, npm or Sass pipeline required for everyday edits.

How do I make the contact form actually send emails?

The forms are standard HTML markup with no backend attached, which keeps the templates host-agnostic. Point the form's action at a hosted service like Formspree or Basin, or your own endpoint, and enquiries will start arriving in your inbox.

Does Hearth work as a real online store?

Hearth gives you the full storefront front-end — cart, product grid and product pages with variants — but not payment processing. Connect it to a checkout provider such as Stripe, Snipcart or Shopify to take real orders; the product markup is structured to make that wiring straightforward.

Will image-heavy galleries slow the site down?

They don't have to. The templates lazy-load below-the-fold imagery, and if you export photos at reasonable dimensions and serve WebP or AVIF, an interiors or furniture site stays fast on Bootstrap 5 even with large galleries.

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Aigars Silkalns

Designed & written by Aigars Silkalns

Aigars Silkalns is a Latvian entrepreneur and web developer who founded Colorlib, a hub for distinctive WordPress themes. Trained in technology and design, he began as a freelancer and launched Colorlib in 2013, earning acclaim for user-friendly, modern, responsive themes. A champion of open source, Silkalns shares insights on web trends and entrepreneurship. His mission is to make web design simple and accessible, empowering people worldwide to build professional sites with ease.

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Aigars Silkalns is a Latvian entrepreneur and web developer who founded Colorlib, a hub for distinctive WordPress themes. Trained in technology and design, he began as a freelancer and launched Colorlib in 2013, earning acclaim for user-friendly, modern, responsive themes. A champion of open source, Silkalns shares insights on web trends and entrepreneurship. His mission is to make web design simple and accessible, empowering people worldwide to build professional sites with ease.

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