Intenax is a premium WordPress theme designed for high-end architecture firms, interior design studios, and construction companies. While "DeRailed" (which we discussed earlier) is more experimental and "broken-grid," Intenax leans into a corporate-chic aesthetic—clean lines, large whitespace, and a focus on project scale.
It is particularly popular for businesses that want to present a balance between "creative" and "professional."
Builder Flexibility: Depending on the version you have, it typically uses WPBakery (Visual Composer) or King Composer as the primary drag-and-drop builder.
Revolution Slider: Includes the premium Slider Revolution plugin, which is essential for the cinematic, full-screen "hero" animations often seen on architecture homepages.
Project Post Types: It features dedicated "Portfolio" or "Project" custom post types, allowing you to categorize work by type (e.g., Residential, Commercial, Urban Design).
One-Click Demo Import: It allows you to import the exact look of the demo site, which you can then swap with your own blueprints and photography.
Retina Ready: It’s optimized for high-resolution screens, ensuring that fine architectural details in your photos don't look pixelated.
Element
Description
Monochrome Focus
Often uses a limited color palette (black, white, and a single accent color) to keep the focus on the images.
Advanced Typography
Heavy use of "Serif" headings combined with clean "Sans-Serif" body text to create a modern-luxury feel.
Interactive Statistics
Built-in counters to show off "Projects Completed," "Years of Experience," or "Awards Won."
Leverage the Parallax Sections: Intenax handles background scrolling very smoothly. Use "Parallax" backgrounds for your "About Us" or "Process" sections to add depth to long-scrolling pages.
Optimize for Mobile: Architecture themes often use large, heavy images. Ensure you use a plugin like ShortPixel or Imagify so your site stays fast on mobile devices.
Use the Child Theme: Intenax usually comes with a child-theme.zip. Always install and activate this first; it allows you to make CSS or code changes that won't be deleted when the main theme updates.
Are you currently setting up your portfolio, or are you looking for a specific layout—like a "Grid" vs. a "Fullscreen" slider? I can guide you through the settings for either!