Innenraum — website template for therapists and coaches. Editorial structure, fully written demo content, themed Cal.com booking, grain-reveal images.
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Innenraum — website template for therapists and coaches. Editorial structure, fully written demo content, themed Cal.com booking, grain-reveal images.
Innenraum is live!
A template for therapists, counsellors, and coaches: 12 pages, two CMS collections with fully written demo content (real essays), and prepared EU legal pages.
It's not only a visual layout — the structure itself is part of the template. Sections are sequenced the way trust is built with a client: approach before fees, honest answers before the booking button. Even with every word rewritten, the structure keeps working.
Some things under the hood: a Cal.com booking embed themed through CSS variables, so the calendar inherits the template's tokens — light and dark. The Grain Reveal code component — images resolve from film grain instead of fading. Five color styles with dark values prepared, a full text-style system, named layers throughout.
While building my therapy-practice template, I wanted the hero image to resolve rather than fade — the way film develops. So I made it a component.
Grain Reveal: images surface through dissolving grain and blur, settle into focus once, and stop. Made for editorial and photography sites.
Now on the marketplace 👇
Something I noticed while building this template.
Innenraum is a site for a psychotherapy practice — no effects, no gradients, no cards sliding in from anywhere. Text, hairlines, a few photographs, one accent color. Just the essential information, set carefully.
What surprised me is how it felt to work on it. After a while I realized I was resting inside my own file. Most of what we build — and most of what I scroll past every day — is designed to stimulate. Something is always moving, glowing, asking for attention. This one just sits there quietly, and spending hours in it felt closer to reading a book than using the internet.
Now I keep wondering how far this can go. Whether a website can be as visually silent as a printed page and still work — nothing jumping at you, nothing performing.
Do you have any favorite editorial-style websites to share?
Template concept
Pace — a fitness tech concept built around quiet minimalism: clean type, generous spacing, and subtle scroll motion.