Story-Driven Web Design, Custom Web Development, UX/UI Strategy 

Further Space

Engineered, Built, and Told With the Same Precision

Further Space isn’t a glamping booking site, they’re a design-and-build company. Every pod they place in a remote castle estate or on a windswept coastal cliff is engineered and manufactured in-house at their facility in County Down: structural shell, insulation system, and interior fit-out, all built to withstand the Irish and Scottish elements year-round. The pods only look effortless because of how deliberately they’re constructed. Their business depends on people understanding that distinction, and on partners trusting the build quality before a single unit ever reaches their land.

The Challenge

Further Space’s old website sold the view and hid the engineering. It read like a directory of pretty campsites, which buried the thing that actually sets the company apart: they design and fabricate their own pods. That gap mattered on two fronts. Guests couldn’t see why a Further Space pod justifies a premium over a tent with a nicer mattress. And landowners and partners, the people deciding whether to host units on their property, had no way to gauge the construction standards, durability, or craftsmanship they’d be putting their name behind. The site needed to prove the build, not just photograph the result.

The Storify Approach

Here at Storify Agency, we know that booking a trip is an emotional decision driven by inspiration. We built the new Further Space website to logically guide visitors from pure wanderlust straight to a confirmed reservation. We wove their stunning locations and core values into one seamless digital journey

  • A Story-Driven UX/UI Strategy: We restructured the journey to open with the build. Before a visitor ever reaches a location or a booking calendar, the narrative establishes that these pods are engineered and manufactured by hand, not sourced from a catalogue. That single reframing changes how every photo, price, and location reads afterward, the craftsmanship becomes the reason the experience is worth it.

  • Visualizing the Brand: Alongside the landscape photography, we gave the fabrication its due, the materials, the insulated construction, the considered interior engineering like the fold-down Murphy bed and birch-lined cabin. The design lets the build quality carry as much weight as the scenery, so the site communicates “expertly made” as clearly as it communicates “beautiful place to wake up.”

  • Custom Web Development: We built the platform with the same rigour Further Space builds their pods. A custom, fully responsive architecture handles dynamic location filtering, detailed property pages, and a streamlined booking engine, on a scalable backend that lets the team add new sites and units as fast as they can manufacture them.

We successfully turned Further Space’s online presence into a dynamic storytelling and booking engine that truly does justice to their real-world experience.

  • Narrative Alignment: The website now tells the true story, a company that engineers and builds its own product, not a reseller of someone else’s. The brand reads as a maker, which is exactly what it is.

  • Elevated Brand Perception: Foregrounding the craftsmanship positions Further Space above commodity glamping operators and gives prospective hosting partners visible proof of the construction standards behind the brand.

  • Future-Proof Foundation: A scalable, custom-built backend grows in step with their production, ready for every new pod and location as the company expands across Ireland and Scotland.

Abbott Construction offers a better way to build and a website to match their philosophy.
We set out to build a website that logically guided visitors to exactly what they were looking for, all while telling the broader story of the Sixth & I experience.
How do you break into a marketplace with confusing messaging, misinformation, and false claims? You educate your audience with clarity.