My PDF guide will help you choose a kitchen paint colour that works with your cabinets, counters, backsplash, flooring, lighting and undertones.
Do you know if you’re aiming for a warm tone kitchen or a cool tone kitchen? Your counter, floor, cabinets and backsplash all relate to each other, the paint color will complete the look. Get this wrong and the whole project looks “off”.
This guide walks you through the same designer thought process I use with clients, so you can stop staring at colors and start choosing with confidence.
AI can suggest paint colours.
But it won’t teach you how to read your actual kitchen — your cabinets, counters, floors, backsplash, lighting and undertones — the way a designer does.
That’s what this guide is for.
how to choose a starting point for your kitchen colour
how to spot warm vs. cool undertones
how to use a fan deck like a designer
how to avoid paint colours that fight your finishes
how lighting changes the way paint looks
how to narrow your choices before buying samples
You’ll also receive a simple checklist to keep your paint colour options organized.
A downloadable PDF guide you can use at your own pace, before you commit to a paint colour.
Less guessing.
Just a clearer way to choose.
Use this over and over in every room in your house.
Get the Kitchen Paint Colour Guide — CA$47
My PDF guide will help you choose a kitchen paint colour that works with your cabinets, counters, backsplash, flooring, lighting and undertones.
Do you know if you’re aiming for a warm tone kitchen or a cool tone kitchen? Your counter, floor, cabinets and backsplash all relate to each other, the paint color will complete the look. Get this wrong and the whole project looks “off”.
This guide walks you through the same designer thought process I use with clients, so you can stop staring at colors and start choosing with confidence.
AI can suggest paint colours.
But it won’t teach you how to read your actual kitchen — your cabinets, counters, floors, backsplash, lighting and undertones — the way a designer does.
That’s what this guide is for.
how to choose a starting point for your kitchen colour
how to spot warm vs. cool undertones
how to use a fan deck like a designer
how to avoid paint colours that fight your finishes
how lighting changes the way paint looks
how to narrow your choices before buying samples
You’ll also receive a simple checklist to keep your paint colour options organized.
A downloadable PDF guide you can use at your own pace, before you commit to a paint colour.
Less guessing.
Just a clearer way to choose.
Use this over and over in every room in your house.
Get the Kitchen Paint Colour Guide — CA$47