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Maison Verity — Elegant Real Estate Residences Page for Divi 5

An elegant Divi 5 landing page for luxury real estate brokerages: private-register hero with stats, off-market property cards, discreet placement highlights, FAQ, and a refined consultation CTA in deep indigo and gold.

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Overview

Maison Verity is a full landing page built for a discreet, high-end real estate practice — the kind that sells homes without ever listing them. The design leans into that positioning with a restrained palette of deep indigo (#1E1B4B), warm brass (#9A7B4F), and a soft lavender-white (#F5F3FF) that carries between sections to hold the composition together. Serif display type (Cormorant Garamond, with Playfair Display in the testimonials block) does the emotional work; Outfit handles the small caps eyebrows and body copy in a quiet, sans-serif register.

The page opens on a dark, image-backed hero with a 180deg gradient overlay (0.82 → 0.58 opacity) so the wordmark, 64px serif headline, subhead and single brass CTA all remain legible over any photograph. Directly beneath, a thin top border separates a three-column stat row ($1.4B, 180+, 98.6%) — quiet proof numbers rather than a marketing chart. From there the page alternates: a lavender-white section holding the Private Register (short intro with a 72px gold hairline divider, then two rows of three residence cards with 12px-radius corners and soft indigo shadows), a white section of three testimonial blurbs with icons and Playfair headings, and another lavender-white "how it works" block of four icon cards arranged 2×2.

Spacing is generous and deliberate: 120px vertical section padding on desktop, stepping down to 90px on tablet and 60–64px on phone; the hero itself uses viewport-relative padding (10vw → 20vw). Rows are capped at 760–1200px so long lines never break the calm of the layout. On phone, every multi-column row collapses to a single stacked column, card padding tightens to 24–30px, and headings drop from 64px to 36px so the hierarchy still reads at arm's length.

What’s inside

  • Full-bleed hero section with gradient-overlaid background image, uppercase brass eyebrow, 64px Cormorant Garamond headline, subhead and a single brass CTA button on a preset1 box-shadow
  • Three-column proof-point row beneath the hero, separated by a 1px translucent hairline border, for headline metrics ($1.4B / 180+ / 98.6% style)
  • "Private Register" gallery — two rows of three residence cards, each with a Divi Image module, 12px rounded corners, subtle indigo shadow, and a heading + uppercase caption block
  • Editorial intro block with a small-caps eyebrow, 46px serif heading, 72px brass hairline divider (Divi Divider module) and centered lead copy
  • "A Record Kept Quietly" testimonial row — three Divi Blurb modules using Divi + FontAwesome icons in brass, centered Playfair Display h3 titles and a lift-on-hover translate transform
  • Four-card "how it works" grid (2×2) explaining the practice, each card a rounded white column with a large brass FontAwesome icon and Cormorant Garamond subhead
  • FAQ section anchored at `#faq` with a white background, ready to be linked from a nav or CTA
  • Fully responsive typography and padding: 120→90→60px section padding and 64→48→36px hero headline, with every multi-column row collapsing to a single stacked column on phone

Who it’s for

Maison Verity is built for practices that sell trust before they sell property — private client and off-market real estate brokerages, luxury estate agents, family-office real estate arms, yacht and jet brokers, and high-value auction houses. The tone is quiet and referral-led rather than loud and lead-form-first, so it also suits private wealth advisors, boutique law firms working in trusts and estates, art advisories, and heritage architects who present a small, curated portfolio to a vetted circle. Anywhere the buyer's question is "is this discreet?" before "what's the price?", the palette, typography and structural restraint of this layout carry the message better than a conventional listings page would.

Customization tips

Start with the palette — every accent runs through two hex values (#9A7B4F for the brass and #1E1B4B for the deep indigo), so swap those in a Global Color preset and the eyebrows, buttons, dividers, icons and headings update together. The hero's gradient overlay stops (rgba(30,27,75,0.82)0.58) can be lightened for brighter photography or deepened for busier imagery. Keep the hero headline to about 6–9 words; anything longer breaks the 780px max-width and starts to compete with the subhead. Residence card captions read best at 2–4 words (the built-in copy uses "Placed privately", "Available by introduction"). Feed the Private Register images at roughly 3:2 (940×650 works — the source uses the same Pexels dimensions), and the hero background at 16:9 or wider so the focal point survives the vertical crop on phone. If you need more or fewer residences, duplicate one of the 1_3 columns rather than editing the row's column structure; the shadow and radius live on the column itself.

How to install this layout

  1. Download the layout JSON file from this page.
  2. Open the target page in the Divi 5 builder.
  3. Open the portability panel (up/down arrows icon) and choose the Import tab.
  4. Upload the JSON. Tick “replace existing content” only for full-page imports.
  5. Check the page at desktop and mobile widths, then swap in your copy and images.

Full walkthrough with troubleshooting: How to Import a Divi 5 Layout.

Questions about Maison Verity — Elegant Real Estate Residences Page for Divi 5

How does the residence gallery behave on mobile?

The two 1_3 / 1_3 / 1_3 rows collapse to a single stacked column on phone, cards keep their 12px rounded corners and shadows, and their internal padding tightens to 24px so the images still read at full width.

Which Divi 5 modules is this page actually built from?

Standard native modules only — Section, Row, Column, Text, Heading, Button, Image, Divider, Blurb and Icon. There are no third-party addons, so the layout imports cleanly into any Divi 5 install.

Where do the demo photographs come from and can I keep them?

The residence images are Pexels URLs pulled at generation time for the preview render. Replace each one with your own photography — the Image modules are already sized and shadowed, so you only swap the `src` and `alt`.

What should I edit first to make it my own?

The hero background image, the 64px headline, the three stats row ($1.4B / 180+ / 98.6% and their captions), and the six residence cards. Those four blocks carry most of the page's positioning.

Is there a working FAQ section on this page?

Yes — the page ends in a white FAQ section anchored at `#faq` so you can link to it from a menu or a hero CTA. Fill it with your own accordion or text blocks.

Can I use this for a mid-market agency, not just ultra-luxury?

You can, but lift the palette first: soften the deep indigo toward navy, brighten the brass, and rewrite the eyebrow and hero copy away from "Private Register" language — the structure works, the tone is deliberately private.

Which Divi version does this layout need?

Divi 5. The layout is generated natively for Divi 5 and validated against its real module structure before publication, so it imports clean into the current builder.

Can I use this layout on client websites?

Yes. Every download includes a commercial license covering unlimited sites you own or build for clients. Only reselling or redistributing the layout file itself is prohibited.

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