Bargate has refreshed its brand and launched a bespoke website, marking the SME’s rapid growth, its 20th year and five-star housebuilder status.
The Hampshire-based company’s new website - www.bargatehomes.co.uk – is the first asset it has revealed in its suite of marketing materials undergoing a rebrand.
Over the coming months, it will roll out new look brochures, signage, digital displays, adverts and marketing suites.
Show homes are being updated to display what Bargate described as a “refined new look”.
Bargate’s new logo reflects its heritage, with the bespoke font inspired by the architectural elements of the SME’s porches. A capital B is now the housebuilder's new logo emblem.
This brand identity can also be found in flexible design elements to illustrate the individuality of each Bargate home. Crisp imagery highlights Bargate’s emphasis on design, craftmanship and its focus on enhancing the local landscape.
The housebuilder's new bespoke website is customer-focused "and intuitive to navigate and explore across smart phones, tablets and computer screens".
The rebrand comes as Bargate reported delivering the highest number of homes and turnover since it began in 2006.
During its 2024/25 financial year, Bargate handed over 250 energy efficient houses and apartments.
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