
Lea Farrow Website Redesign
Client:
Lea Farrow
Location:
North West Tasmania
Services:
Website design, website training
Platform:
WordPress
The Goal
Lea wanted a proper website glow-up. Her old site was built on Bakery Builder, which made updates clunky and time-consuming. She needed a fresh look, a cleaner structure and a platform she could confidently manage herself.
The aim was simple: modern design, practical functionality and a workflow that puts Lea in control.
Our Approach
We moved the entire site to Divi, giving it a sleek, updated design and a much easier content editing experience. While building, I taught Lea how to use the new tools, so she could make changes herself without worrying she might break something.
Branding from Complete Street helped set the visual direction. Lea LOVES red, and I LOVE saying no to her, but Complete Street were able to combine earthy tones with beautiful greens that fit Lea’s brand beautifully.
Key Features
1. Rebuilt on Divi for Easy Self-Management
The new platform gives Lea the flexibility to update content, add pages and manage her business without stress.
2. Modern, Clean Design Refresh
Fresh layouts, structured content and an updated colour palette bring her brand to life in a more professional, consistent way.
3. Collaborative Build + Training
We built the site together, with hands-on training woven into the process. Lea learned the builder as we went and picked it up quickly.
The Result
The new site feels modern, warm and aligned with Lea’s brand. It is easier to navigate, easier to update and offers a more professional experience for her clients.
This one was extra special, since Lea is a friend and someone I work alongside a lot through coaching programs. A fun project with a result that feels like her.

Project questions answered
Why move from Bakery Builder to Divi?
Divi gives Lea far more control. It is easier to edit, update and customise without needing developer help.
How did you choose the colour palette?
Lea worked with an external branding company, Complete Street, to develop her brand.
Can Lea manage the site herself now?
Yes. She learned the builder during the project and can make updates confidently.