You don't have a colour problem. You have a process problem.
Most people try to choose paint colours by feel, browsing Pinterest, buying samples, holding swatches up to the walls. And most people end up frustrated, because colour doesn't work that way.
The reason a paint chip looks wrong on your wall isn't that you picked the wrong colour. It's that undertones, lighting, and your existing finishes are all pulling in directions you can't see yet.
The Confident Home Colour Blueprint gives you the process that makes every colour decision easier, because once you understand how colours actually work in a space, you stop guessing and start choosing with confidence.
What's inside
The main guide — 160+ pages
A complete 7-step system that takes you from colour theory basics to finalising your whole-home palette:
Step 1: Understanding colour basics - undertones, LRV, colour psychology, warm vs. cool
Step 2: Defining your colour personality - your style, your lighting, your fixed elements
Step 3: Building a whole-house palette - colour relationships, the 60/30/10 rule, 6 pre-made palettes for different moods
Step 4: Choosing whites and neutrals - 8 go-to SW whites and 10 go-to neutrals, each with undertone breakdown, LRV, lighting behaviour, best uses, and 10 proven white-neutral pairings
Step 5: Accent colours and feature walls - 10 curated SW accent colours, each with full profiles, plus 10 tried-and-true accent + neutral + trim combinations
Step 6: Room-by-room colour combinations - 3 complete palettes for living rooms, kitchens, dining rooms, bedrooms, bathrooms, and entryways (with lighting notes and styling tips for each)
Step 7: Testing, finalising, and painting - sampling tips, room measurement guide, paint quantity calculator, sheen guide, and pre/post painting instructions
The expansion bundle includes:
48 additional Sherwin-Williams paint colours
6 ready-to-use mini whole-house colour schemes
A printable colour workbook
A paint planning and tracking sheet
A "Start Here" orientation guide
In total: 76 curated Sherwin-Williams colours, fully profiled and ready to use.
What makes this different
Most paint guides give you a list of popular colours. This gives you a system.
The difference is that you won't just walk away with a few pretty colour names; you'll understand why they work, how to combine them, and how to adapt them to your specific home, your lighting, and your existing finishes.
Each step builds on the previous one, so you’re never left wondering what to do next.
This is for you if:
You've brought home samples that looked nothing like they did in the store
You want your home to feel cohesive, not like every room was decorated separately
You're confused by whites - there are hundreds of them, and you don't know where to start
You want colours that work with your floors, benchtops, and cabinetry, not against them
You've Googled this for hours and ended up more overwhelmed than before
This is not for you if:
You want a single quick colour for one room — a ready-made whole-house palette will serve you better
You prefer to figure things out through trial and error (this guide is for people who'd rather get it right the first time)
What this costs in context
Repainting a single room typically costs $200–$600 in labour and materials, and that's if you only do it once. A professional whole-home colour consultation starts at $300+.
This guide is $37 AUD (~$26 USD). One good colour decision pays for it immediately.
FAQ
Q: What if my house has tricky undertones (warm timber floors, cool stone benchtops)?
That's exactly what the guide is built for. Step 2 and Step 4 walk you through identifying undertones in your fixed elements and choosing colours that harmonise with them.
Q: Is this only for Sherwin-Williams paint?
Yes, this edition is specifically built around Sherwin-Williams colours. A Benjamin Moore version is also available.
Q: Do I need design experience?
None at all. The guide explains everything from scratch, including undertones, LRV, and colour relationships. It's written for homeowners, not designers.
Q: Is it beginner-friendly?
Very. This guide explains everything step by step, no jargon or interior design degree required. You’ll learn everything from undertones and how to recognise them, to colour psychology and sampling.
Q: What format does it come in?
A digital PDF download. The workbook and planner are printable in A4. You'll have lifetime access immediately after purchase.
This is a digital product. All transactions are final and processed in Australian Dollars. Approximate conversions: ~USD 26 / EUR 23 / GBP 20.