What Color Should You Paint Your Room?
Answer three quick questions and the AI color assistant builds a shortlist of real, buyable paint colors for your exact situation — then shows them rendered on a photo of your own room.
Answer all three to continue — your answers carry into the chat.
Why a Quiz Beats Browsing 23,000 Colors
The paint aisle problem isn't too few options — it's tens of thousands of them. The three things that actually narrow the field are the room's job, its light, and the mood you're after. Those three answers eliminate most of the deck before you look at a single chip.
What makes this quiz different from a listicle: the result isn't a generic top-ten. Your answers open a conversation with a color assistant that then looks at a photo of your actual room — your floor, your furniture, your windows — and renders its suggestions on your own walls.
From Quiz to Painted Wall in Three Steps
After the quiz: upload one photo, look at two or three rendered options, and pick your favorite to sample. Every color comes with its real name and code — any paint store mixes it while you wait. Order a sample pot of the winner, patch-test it on the real wall, and you're done deciding.
Frequently asked questions
How does the paint color quiz work?+
Three taps — your room, its light, and the feeling you want — then the AI color assistant takes over: it asks for a photo of your room, suggests real paint colors that fit your answers AND your actual room, and renders them on your walls.
Are the results real paint colors?+
Yes. Every recommendation is a real, named color from one of 11 brand decks (Sherwin-Williams, Benjamin Moore, Behr, and more) — take the name and code to any paint store and they can mix it.
Is the quiz free?+
Yes — the quiz and the visualizer are free while in beta. No account needed.
What if I already have a color in mind?+
Skip the quiz and open the visualizer directly — type the color name ("show my room in Agreeable Gray") and you will see it on your own walls.