WordPress: 10 Free Themes you Can Really Use!

Sometimes it’s easier (and cheaper) than you think. WordPress Theme Development companies do offer some of their themes for free to build their reputation (and increase their premium sales of course).

Here’s a collection of Free Themes for WordPress that you just can’t miss. From portfolio websites to furniture sales, from business to personal brochures, you’ve got a wide choice. Download for free, install, set up quickly and go live with $0…

Following themes are completely free of charge, as well as documentation and support. When you encounter the term “Lite” or “Light”, it might be a freemium model i.e. the theme is free but if you upgrade to premium you can get extra features.

Enjoy, and if you can leave a comment below ๐Ÿ™‚

GRIMM lite – Demo

 

PetInn – Demo

 

Spellolite – Demo

 

Furnicom – Demo

 

Mia Ittalloni – Demo

 

Jen + Ben – Demo

 

Calio – Demo

 

Monstroid 2 Lite – Demo

 

Bitunit Lite – Demo

 

Energico – Demo

 

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