Buyer intent first
The page architecture should guide visitors by need, footprint, room count, and application before revealing internal model codes.
Buyer-Centric Catalog
The new Homes area is the front door to Yinneng's product story. Each category should help visitors move from broad interest into the right product family using familiar filters like size, bedrooms, application, and layout logic.
What this section should solve
Six product families
These categories should become proper landing pages with their own logic, trust hooks, featured formats, and next-step CTAs.
Factory-built
Primary living units organized around buyer needs like bedrooms, size, and use case instead of internal model codes.
Studio to 3-bedroom layouts
Single and two-story options
Airbnb, residential, and resort fit
Explore category
Architectural pods
High-visual-impact compact homes positioned for hospitality, glamping, and premium outdoor living projects.
Panoramic glazing
Compact luxury footprints
Strong resort and glamping appeal
Explore category
Flexible formats
Branded cabins reframed around business value, from guest stays to coffee concepts and experience-led retail.
Coffee and hospitality formats
Fast deployment footprint
Custom facade treatments
Explore category
Large-scale living
Larger family homes grouped by bedroom count and floor area so buyers can compare them like real housing options.
1 to 5 bedroom variants
Buyer-friendly navigation
Residential and developer-ready
Explore category
Recognizable spec
Container-based units should stay discoverable by practical purchase terms like 20 ft, 40 ft, expandable, and flat roof.
20 ft and 40 ft
Expandable layouts
Straightforward shipping logic
Explore category
Special-use range
Utility and specialty products deserve their own section so the premium residential offer stays focused and clear.
Public toilets
Outdoor kitchens
Commercial pods
Explore category
The page architecture should guide visitors by need, footprint, room count, and application before revealing internal model codes.
Every category should feel like a polished commercial destination with strong copy, visual hierarchy, and clean qualification paths.
These category routes are the place where later mock data, compare flows, and CMS-backed content will naturally plug in.
Next build layer
These category pages now create the frame for product cards, listing logic, product detail templates, and later filtering.