[MassHistPres] historic paint colors

John Worden jworden at swwalaw.com
Tue Dec 15 17:51:29 EST 2009


Old House Journal has run some articles on this subject, and also 
published - or made available - a couple of books, several years ago.  I 
have done some paint-color-consulting, and used these as sources.  It was a 
very interesting avocation.

J. Worden
Arlington HDC

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>   3. Info on historically accurate paint colors for Victorian era
>      house (David Temple)
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> Date: Tue, 15 Dec 2009 11:41:01 -0800 (PST)
> From: David Temple <davidftemple at yahoo.com>
> Subject: [MassHistPres] Info on historically accurate paint colors for
> Victorian era house
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> A local friend is plannning to repaint a ~1910 Queen Anne house in 
> Medfield a different color and looking for advice?about historically 
> appropriate colors.??Any suggestions about sources of information???
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> In your reply, please include my original message. AOL users please note!
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> David Temple
> David F. Temple, Inc.
> 300 South Street
> Medfield, MA 02052
> 508-359-2915
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