How a "Still not what you’re looking for?" element should look like?

I'm building a product page for customizable work. Each work can be customized by the user according to what the vendor specifies. However, if there's something that you want that is not customizable, you can place a direct order to the vendor asking for something different.

I'm thinking about using a mid-sized "Still not what you're looking for? [Place an order]" element after the "Customization" section, since the user will first check if something is customizable an then realize that a direct order is needed. The main problem here is coordinating the weight of this element vs. the customization section. It is not a warning, but it shouldn't disappear. My current options for this element is:

  • Text-like: "Still not what you're looking for? [link] Place an order -> [/link]" text-like
  • Box: [inside box] Still not what you're looking for? Place an order [button] Order [/button] [/box] box-like

Are there guidelines for this?