If you’re staring at a pile of samples wondering how you’re going to choose your tiles, paint, cabinetry or flooring, this is the guide you need. The Interior Finishes Selection Guide helps you confidently plan a cohesive, practical finishes palette for your home, without the stress (or costly mistakes). Whether you’re working on a full renovation or just refreshing a few key rooms, this guide walks you through every decision.
What’s included in the Interior Finishes Selection Guide
- Clear explanation of what interior finishes are and why they matter
- Palette planning tips to help you coordinate your flooring, cabinetry, paint, tiles and more
- A room-by-room worksheet to map out each decision and reduce decision fatigue
- Deep-dive sections on key materials like timber flooring, laminate, stone benchtops, splashbacks, paint finishes and tapware
- Sample testing guidance so you can confidently compare colours, textures and undertones in your own home
- Real-world advice to help you avoid common mistakes (like mismatched whites and grout regrets)
Created for homeowners
This guide is made for real people planning real homes, especially if you’re feeling unsure, stuck or overwhelmed trying to pull your vision together. It’s written in plain English, no fluff and no design snobbery. Just clear, helpful advice from someone who knows how confusing this process can be.
Tools, links and support to make it easier
- Includes affiliate links to suppliers like The Blue Space*, where you’ll find quality products and get a discount through my link
- You’ll also have the option to book a Design Day consult for personalised help with any tricky decisions
This guide pairs perfectly with my Fixtures, Fittings & Finishes Tracker, Renovation Budgeting & Planning Guide (coming soon) and after purchasing, you’ll have the option to book a Design Day session for personalised support.
*Note: Some links on my website and in my digital products are affiliate links. If you purchase through these links, I may earn a small commission, at no extra cost to you. Sometimes you’ll even get a discount for using them.














