Before listing
This service works well when the property needs more clarity before photos, showings, or a formal market launch.
Features
Colour Consulting is designed for clients who need paint and palette guidance before listing or redesign with a practical plan, clear communication, and a polished final presentation. This service is ideal for colour choices, finishes, and visual cohesion across the property.
We help clients make smart decisions about layout, scale, styling, colour, preparation, and coordination so the property feels more complete and easier to market.

Paint and palette guidance before listing or redesign usually starts with a review of the property, the timeline, and the visual issues making the home harder to market or enjoy. From there, we shape the work around the spaces that matter most.

A well-planned service scope gives the property a stronger and more cohesive finish.
This service works well when the property needs more clarity before photos, showings, or a formal market launch.
Rooms can feel smaller, busier, or harder to understand when scale and placement are not working yet.
Many clients know something needs to change but are unsure whether the answer is styling, editing, colour, or outside vendor support.

Small styling and layout choices often change how the entire room is perceived.
We look at furniture, finishes, clutter level, lighting, and the emotional read of the space.
The plan focuses on the rooms and fixes that will create the biggest visual improvement first.
We edit, rearrange, add, or coordinate what is needed so the home feels more complete and easier to understand.
That may be photo day, active showings, buyer walkthroughs, or a more polished lived-in result.
Strong staging decisions reduce hesitation. They make the property easier to read, help buyers picture how the rooms function, and support a cleaner visual story from the front door to the listing photos.
That kind of clarity matters whether the goal is selling a home, supporting an agent’s launch plan, refreshing a condo, or creating a more polished everyday interior.

The final result should feel polished, balanced, and ready for the next step.
Yes. Sometimes a few well-placed paint decisions or finish adjustments are enough to calm the overall look.
Yes. Colour planning is about how surfaces work together, not just picking a single paint chip.
Share whether the home is occupied or vacant, how soon it needs to be ready, and what is feeling unfinished right now.