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Dollhouse Color Palette Visualizer

Dollhouse Color Palette Visualizer

Dollhouse Color Palette Visualizer | Plan Your Dollhouse Paint Colors | Lina’s Dollhouse

Design your exterior paint palette before you pick up a brush

1
Choose your method
Paint it yourself
Click the house to color each zone
Extract from a photo
Upload inspiration, pull its colors
Lina’s Picks
Curated palettes by design style
2
Select a part to color
Color zones
Siding & walls
Shingles
Roof boards
Trim & porch
Shutters
Front door
Porch floor
Add chimney
Chimney color

Click to upload an inspiration photo

PNG, JPG or WEBP

Uploaded photo
Extracted colors
Choose a style

Toggle between palettes to preview on the house

3
Pick a color
Custom
Paint library
Tap a color, then click the house
Select a color above, then click any part of the house
4
Review & print
Name & save

Name your palette to save it for later — the name will also appear on your printed palette card.

View my palettes →
Share your palette

“Check out this color palette I created for my dollhouse project on Lina’s Dollhouse Co. Give it a try yourself!”

Click any section of the house to begin painting
Lina’s Dollhouse

Exterior Color Palette

May 25, 2026
Siding & walls
#FFFFFF
Shingles
#FFFFFF
Roof boards
#FFFFFF
Trim & porch
#FFFFFF
Shutters
#FFFFFF
Front door
#FFFFFF
Porch floor
#FFFFFF
Paint with care Always test a paint sample on your dollhouse before committing. Printed and on-screen colors can vary from the real thing.

Frequently Asked Questions

It is a free planning tool that lets you design your dollhouse’s exterior paint palette before you ever pick up a brush. You can color each part of the house, including siding, shingles, roof boards, trim, shutters, front door, porch floor, and even a chimney, to see how everything looks together.

Once you are happy with your colors, scroll to Step 4 (Review & print), give your palette a name, and click Save. The name you choose will also appear on your printed palette card. You can revisit your saved palettes anytime from the “View my palettes” link. PLEASE NOTE: Your palettes are saved to your browser’s local storage on the device you are using. They are not stored on a server or tied to an account.

Yes. After saving, click “Print palette card” to print a clean card showing the color name and hex code for each zone of the house. It is perfect for taking to the paint counter or pinning up in your workspace.

Yes. The tool is designed to work on phones, tablets, and desktops. For the most comfortable painting experience, a tablet or larger screen makes it easier to tap precise zones on the house.

Yes. The tool is designed to work on phones, tablets, and desktops. For the most comfortable painting experience, a tablet or larger screen makes it easier to tap precise zones on the house.

There are two ways to build a palette and you can mix and match between them.

Paint it yourself. Click any part of the house, then pick a color from the custom picker or the paint library.

Extract from a photo. Upload an inspiration photo (PNG, JPG, or WEBP) and the tool will pull colors from it.

Your palettes are saved to your browser’s local storage on the device you are using. They are not stored on a server or tied to an account. That means your palettes stay private to you, but they also do not sync between devices or browsers. If you clear your browser history or cache, use private (incognito) mode, or switch to a different browser, your saved palettes will not be there. To keep a palette long term, I recommend printing the palette card or saving the palette image.

Absolutely. Use the “Save palette image” button to download a shareable image of your design, then post it, text it, or email it however you like. There is also a built-in share blurb you can copy if you would like to tag the project on social.

Screens and printers vary, and real paint can look quite different in person depending on lighting and finish. Use the visualizer to plan and compare, but always test a paint sample on your actual dollhouse before committing to a full coat.

I would love to hear from you. Head over to the Contact page and send me a note. Please include the browser and device you are using along with a quick description of what happened, and I will take a look.

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