Lost Sheep Salon
A brand-forward, mobile-first website for a Pittsburgh boutique salon: custom design, online booking, and a wedding inquiry flow, designed, built, and launched on its own domain.
The business
Lost Sheep Salon is a boutique salon in Pittsburgh specializing in invisible bead extensions, keratin-tip extensions, and lived-in color, with a small team of stylists and a distinct, warm brand built around the “black sheep” story behind its name. The work is highly visual and the business runs on bookings, so the website had to do two things well: look like the brand, and make booking effortless.
The challenge
A salon like this lives or dies on first impressions and on how easy it is to book. It needed a website that felt like walking through the door: editorial, warm, and clearly its own brand rather than a generic template, while making it dead simple for someone on a phone to see the work, understand the services, and book a chair. On top of that, the owner was launching a wedding and bridal service, which needed its own way for couples to inquire.
What I built
- A custom, brand-forward design.Built around the salon's own colors, hand-illustrated sheep logo, and display typography, not a stock template.
- Mobile-first throughout. Fast, clean, and easy to use on a phone, where most salon clients are browsing and booking.
- Online booking front and center. Booking calls-to-action wired through every page so a new client can go from photo to booked in a few taps.
- A full site, not just a homepage. Services menu, team and stylist pages, a gallery, an about/story page, contact and hours, and a privacy policy.
- A wedding inquiry flow. A dedicated bridal page with an inquiry form that emails the owner directly, so wedding leads come straight to her inbox.
- Built to be found. Clean URLs, meta tags, a sitemap, descriptive image alt text, and social-share previews, all set up for local search and submitted to Google Search Console.
The result
Lost Sheep Salon now has a website that matches its brand and works the way a salon site should: it's live on its own domain with SSL, it's fast and clean on a phone, and a new client can find the work and book in a few taps. The wedding inquiry form routes bridal leads straight to the owner. It's a real, live site doing a real job for the business every day, and one I keep helping refine.
“Zach turned my vision for Lost Sheep into a website I'm genuinely proud of: beautiful, easy for clients, and exactly us.”
See it live
The best way to judge a website is to use it. Lost Sheep Salon is live and open for business. Take a look on your phone and see how it reads.
Run a salon and want a site like this?
If your salon or barbershop needs a website that looks like your brand and actually books your chairs, that's exactly what I do. Founding-client rates are still open through June 30.