MiaLux Interiors Group

MiaLux Interiors Group is a high-end Miami construction firm specializing in residential remodeling. Originally a class project from my User Interface Design Fall 2023 course, I later redesigned it in 2026 with improved visual hierarchy, stronger branding, and dedicated desktop and mobile layouts to better reflect the brand's luxury positioning.

RoleWeb Designer
ToolsFigma · Photoshop · Illustrator
Timeline6 Weeks
TypeWebsite Redesign

The Problem

The previous website failed to communicate the company's high-end brand. Cluttered layouts and inconsistent branding made the design feel less polished, and the site did not include a dedicated mobile version.

The Solution

I redesigned the website with a cleaner layout, stronger visual hierarchy, and improved branding to better reflect the company's luxury services. The redesign includes dedicated desktop and mobile layouts to create a clearer experience across devices.

Project Goal

Create a modern website that reflects the brand's luxury craftsmanship, builds trust with potential clients, and encourages lead inquiries.

01 — Research

Research & Inspiration

High end interior design websites were analyzed to understand how luxury brands communicate quality and trust. These insights informed the color palette, typography, and layout used in the redesign.

Target Audience

High-net-worth homeowners seeking reliable, high quality residential remodeling services and a polished, trustworthy brand experience.

Competitive Audit

Reviewed local competitors to evaluate their visual design, layout structure, and credibility signals to better understand how remodeling services are presented online.

Colors, Typography & Logo

A warm neutral palette anchored by deep charcoals and a bronze accent creates a premium, trustworthy feel suited for a luxury remodeling brand. Playfair Display brings elegance to headings while Montserrat keeps body text clean and readable together they reinforce MiaLux's high-end positioning. The logo combines a geometric house silhouette with an M monogram, using the same bronze tone to tie the mark directly to the color system.

Colors Typography
Logo
02 — Define

Define

The goal was to close the gap between what MiaLux offers and how their website represented it restructuring content, refining the visual identity, and building a mobile experience from scratch.

Pain Points

01

Search bar, shopping cart, and profile icons appeared in the navigation despite having no relevance to a remodeling business

02

Inconsistent branding and cluttered layouts make the site feel less polished and professional

03

No dedicated mobile version limits accessibility for users browsing on smaller devices

Original Site

The color choices and layouts did not fully reflect the luxury positioning MiaLux needed. The original included unnecessary UI elements such as a search bar, shopping cart, and user profile icon that had no relevance to a remodeling business. Large inconsistent text sizes and cluttered sections weakened the overall hierarchy. The redesign stripped these elements, refined the typography, tightened the layout, and built a dedicated mobile experience from scratch.

Original Site
03 — Ideate

Sitemap & Wireframes

Before redesigning, I mapped out the full site structure to identify what pages existed and how content was organized. This helped me spot hierarchy issues in the original site and plan a cleaner layout for the redesign.

Sitemap

A visual map of the site architecture showing all pages and their relationships across the five main navigation sections.

Sitemap
03 — Ideate

Desktop & Mobile Wireframes

Five desktop wireframes were developed covering the full site home, projects, services, about, and contact establishing the page structure and content layout before visual design began.

Desktop Wireframes Mobile Wireframes
04 — Prototype

Prototype

The final prototype demonstrates the redesigned experience across desktop and mobile, highlighting improved navigation, clearer content structure, and a more polished luxury aesthetic.

Final Mockup 7 Final Mockup email
Final Mockup 5 Final Mockup card
Final Mockup 4 Final Mockup 6
05 — Final Designs

High Fidelity Screens

High fidelity screens showing the complete MiaLux Interiors Group desktop redesign across all five pages.

MiaLux Final Designs

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