The Oleander House Fully Branded
One of the best parts about the Oleander House’s website is the fine branding work that has been done on it.
Each of our customers is unique, and each deserve a website experience that expresses the feel of their property. The Oleander House is designed in the French country style, and our team worked alongside the owners to find a color scheme and background pattern that conveys online the same warmth and ambiance guests find at the inn.
The Oleander House, Articles and Maps
Some guests come to Napa to enjoy the weather, but most come for the wine. The Oleander House was able to highlight their proximity to many different wineries with buuteeq’s interactive mapping feature. They had also found that many guests had questions about transportation between wineries, and that “many visitors in the Napa Valley get burned out from trying to find the correct information they are looking for and get information overload.”
Knowing this is, the owners created a separate article entitled “Transportation/Tours” that address all potential concerns.
Finally, as people occasionally do want to do something besides drink wine, the Oleander House created a “Local Activities” article that features balloon riding, golf, cycling and Segway tours.
The Oleander House in buuteeq’s Back Office
The owners of the Oleander House enjoyed the ease of use of the buuteeq Back Office. They like that they are able to control all the content on their website without going through a web developer intermediary. In fact, this was one of the biggest selling points of the buuteeq system. Listen to their words:
“I love that I can edit my site by myself so that I can stay current with the trends and new events. I could not of done it without buuteeq and their great group of staff. I have already told many of the fellow inn owners in the valley to get in touch with buuteeq.”

About Jeff
I’m one of the sales executives here at buuteeq. After spending six years traveling around the world and staying in all sorts of small lodgings, I came back to Seattle and found myself in the lodging industry.
























