Help choosing Interior paint for historic 1860’s home
Jen Frame
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Comments (22)Where are you located? Yours home appears to be lacking some of the trim boards cornices, etc. that are typically found in the architecture of the Greek Revival period. Are there small windows above the ones we see that have been removed or sided over? Does your historical society have drawings (found on maps or early town renderings) or even nineteenth century photos of your home before it was altered? Do some research on its history. You might be amazed at what you discover! Any shutters that you acquire should be operable ones, with hinges, in the correct scale and style for your home. Some homes like yours never had shutters. And, as you say about your new home, these houses were always painted white. Often with dark windows and sashes. But the choice is yours.... Good luck with your lovely new/old home!...See More1860's home, front door color Ideas
Comments (19)Hey, Apple, I have no idea what those flowers are. Go to a local horticulturalist and show her the photo or describe it and get recommendations for something that looks like them that will thrive in your area. Painting the steps the same color as the house with white risers would be fine....See MoreBeach House - Interior Paint HELP!!!
Comments (2)IMO 10’ is the max ceiling height I would ever do so if you want to look higher I find taking the wall color for the ceiling too gives that illusion often. As for which white I have no cluse and even if you posted pics of your space there is no way to know what works. The best is to choose 3 whites yout think will work, get 3 large poster boards paint each one with 2 coats and then move them around to see which one you like better. Before choosing wall color make sure all the lighting is LED in 4000k that mimics daylight and makes the colors stay true. I like a bit more contrast between white trim and walls so maybe consider a pale gray/ green to work as a neutral Rain washed is a nice neutral...See MoreHelp choosing Benjamin Moore paint colors for new home
Comments (12)@Mary Elizabeth @celerygirl @cawaps For those curious, after all the deliberation we ended up going with White Dove for the whole floor (except bedrooms / office, and kitchen backsplash area, which we havent decided on yet). Overall we really like it. One thing we might change is the window wall and fireplace wall in the north facing dining room with the skylight. I think the color shows a bit too cool on that wall due to the north facing light and lack of light hitting those walls. We may go with something like Revere Pewter (since it is warm without too much yellow); possibly Grey Owl although that may be a tiny bit too cool; or October Mist like @celerygirl suggested (do you still like October Mist for those walls now that you see white dove in here? We may also consider re-doing the living room wall that faces the kitchen, also Revere Pewter or soemthing. But overall we really like the White Dove all around. We ended up with Hale Navy for both sides of our front door and i think that turned out great too. Didnt get great pics of that but i think it works well (house exterior is a lightish neutral grey) These are from around 6pm And these around 3:30 Any thoughts on paint color for the fireplace? If we go with Revere pewter on the fireplace and window wall, i think we would need ot keep fireplace light, even maybe white dove. But if we keep the wall White Dove, should we do Revere Pewter fireplace? I’ll try to get some more pics today around midday with more natural light too....See Morehollybar
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