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Two separate services. A home consultation gives you direction for the space. A colour consultation gives you the palette. Book either one on its own, or combine them when it helps.

They answer different questions. The home consultation is for when a room is not working and you cannot say why — I walk it with you and leave you with a plan you can act on yourself. The colour consultation is for when the decision is paint: Halifax light changes a lot between a south-facing room and a north-facing one, and a colour that looks calm in the store can turn grey or yellow on your wall. Most people need one of the two. Booked together, the palette is chosen against the plan rather than after it.

What I can handle for you

  • Home consultation — a room-by-room walk-through of what is working, what is not, and why
  • Home consultation — practical direction on layout, furniture placement, lighting, and storage you can act on yourself
  • Home consultation — an honest order of priority, including what is not worth spending on
  • Colour consultation — a read of how daylight moves through each room and what it does to colour across the day
  • Colour consultation — paint colours selected room by room against your light and your existing floors, tile, and cabinetry
  • Colour consultation — a palette that carries from room to room instead of stopping at every door
  • Either one — clear written recommendations you can act on, hand to a painter, or hand to a contractor

A clear path from start to finish

01

You tell me which you need

One conversation is usually enough to know whether this is a space question, a colour question, or both.

02

We walk the home

Room by room, in daylight, talking through what feels off and what you want each space to feel like.

03

You get it in writing

The plan, the palette, or both — named colours, finishes, and clear direction, ready to act on.

Questions

Frequently asked

What is the difference between the two?
A home consultation is about the space — layout, furniture, lighting, storage, and what to change first. A colour consultation is about paint. They are two separate services, and you can book either one on its own.
Can I book both together?
Yes, and it is often the better value. When both happen together the palette is chosen against the plan for the room rather than settled separately afterwards.
Is a consultation the same as hiring you for the whole project?
No. A consultation is one focused session and you carry out the work yourself. A full design service takes the same direction all the way through layouts, selections, sourcing, and the build.
Why not just pick colours myself?
You can, and many people do, then repaint. A consultation saves the cost of test pots and do-overs because the palette is chosen against your real light the first time.
Can a consultation work for just one room?
Yes. A single room is a common starting point, especially kitchens, living rooms, and primary bedrooms.
Will the colours work with my floors and cabinets?
That is part of the job. I choose the palette around the finishes that are staying, so the room reads as one piece.

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