Ella,
Thanks for the suggestion!
~natalya
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An excellent restoration of a state
capitol of that time period was done in
Regards,
Ella Aderman
Pennypacker Mills
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Subject: [MUSEUM-L] courthouse
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The
We have a few paint chip charts from Sherman Williams
(Victorian, Arts and Crafts) and our historic preservation architect suggested
they would have painted the walls a dark color (like a terra cotta) and a
darker trim. However, we think it might be best to go with something
lighter and more neutral if we can justify the choice as historically
appropriate.
We are leaning towards painting the walls an off-white or
beeswax color, with a white (or other light color) trim. Does anyone have any
experience restoring historic courthouses from the period? I’ve
looked through photos of similar courthouses, and contacted the sister
courthouse in a nearby county to see if they have any evidence of wall colors,
but so far it has been to no avail. Thanks in advance for any
suggestions.
Cheers,
Natalya Hopper, Intern
MACH