When you choose colors that come from inside you, your home becomes more than decoration.

It becomes a declaration.

Color is not decoration. Color is memory, emotion, instinct, and identity made visible. You already carry a palette shaped by your childhood, your culture, your joy, your dreams, and the places that made you feel most alive.

This is your unconditional baggage. The colors that belong to you. Not other people's baggage.

When we choose what is safe, trendy, neutral, or approved by others — that becomes conditional baggage. Shaped by fear of picking the wrong color, performing for others, or fitting into current trends, it leads to chronic dissatisfaction, drained budgets, and a search for belonging that can't be found in anyone else's life but your own. This experience is not about making your home look beautiful for someone else.

It is about using color, beauty, and harmony as physical acts of belonging.

What has always belonged to you.

This is my color baggage.

And you can't have it, because you have your own. Instead of asking you to compare yourself to someone else's budget, furniture, or lifestyle, I want you to keep your eyes on your own coloring page. Other people's homes are not for judgment or comparison. They're not for content. You have a palette to unpack and share with the world.

And it doesn't look like anybody else's.

I CAN'T WAIT TO BE YOUR GUIDE

FAQs

What is this experience like?

The Color Baggage Experience begins with a video introduction, followed by a guided journal and Palette Films that help you uncover your unconditional color baggage. Through a series of reflections and color exercises, you'll learn to see color in your own home and recognize the palette that already belongs to you.

Why is this different from other color consultations?

This experience helps you discover color in relationship to your own light, belongings, and memories at home where your colors belong, this is how your home becomes the palette. Colors under artificial light with other people's baggage won’t resonate with your true light.

Can my painter use another paint brand?

No.

Paint matching can recreate a pigment, but it cannot recreate the way color behaves, reflects, and harmonizes within your home. Substituting the paint compromises the result.

Why don't you show before-and-after photos?

Instead of asking you to compare yourself to someone else's budget, furniture, or lifestyle, I want you to focus on your own color baggage. People who go through this experience share their home with their family and friends, people who actually belong in their life. We believe their homes are theirs to share, not content for others to judge or compare. What we do share is how they felt — once their home became the palette. Once belonging finally felt like home.

What do I tell my painter about the paint?

Paint brands are like cars.

They all follow the same regulations and use similar parts. But they perform differently depending on cost and craftsmanship.

The real story lies beneath the surface of the color you choose.

Paint material costs, quality, and color formulations are unique to each company. Premium paint is premium because of higher quality materials. Period.

There is absolutely no reason a painter should assume you are not worthy of premium paint — unless there are hidden costs in his bid that have to do with paint.

Take charge of your color experience by knowing what you are buying.

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