A modernised brand, a wider website, then a landmark job to prove it.
Blue Mountains Painting had worked across the region for more than a decade, built on the quality of the work and a team homeowners trusted. They already had their own project photography and a reputation to match. What the website didn't show was the full range of what they actually did, carpentry, interior design and pressure washing were real parts of the business, sitting invisible next to the painting work carrying the site.
We refined the existing logo rather than replacing it, since the mark had good bones, then built a brand language and a set of guidelines to carry the business as more than a single trade. The website was extended to properly showcase carpentry, interior design and pressure washing alongside painting, so a homeowner saw the full business rather than one service with some extras attached.
The relationship kept going from there. We've continued creating collateral and expanding the site as the business has grown, and further down the track, Blue Mountains Painting pivoted into commercial work. We built dedicated commercial capability pages to support that shift, and not long after, they landed Conservation Hut, a heritage restoration on one of the Blue Mountains' landmark attractions.
Blue Mountains Painting went from a trusted local painter to a business that lands jobs like Conservation Hut, and the brand and website grew to carry that weight before the work arrived.