On this week’s version of Remodelista Reconnaissance, readers questioned: What paint colours had been used on this 1850s farmhouse in Westchester, NY, remodeled by a pair of designers—within the tub and laundry particularly?
You requested, we answered.
The Sighting
Above: Keren and Thomas Richter, the husband and spouse staff behind design outfit White Arrow, remodeled a falling-down 1850s farmhouse in Pound Ridge, Westchester County, right into a full-time house for his or her household. The luxurious principal toilet has a freestanding tub, wide-plank flooring, and loads of mild. {Photograph} by Thomas Richter, courtesy of White Arrow.
Above: The laundry room includes a hanging drying rack and intelligent built-ins. However what paint colours had been used on partitions and trim? {Photograph} by Thomas Richter, courtesy of White Arrow.
The Supply
Above: “We just like the distinction of matte with a delicate sheen on the trim and doorways,” Keren informed us through electronic mail. In the primary toilet, she says, the partitions are painted in Vintage White Lime Wash from Portola Paints and Glazes.
Above: The laundry partitions are painted in Blondie Lime Wash from Portola Paints and Glazes. “We use lime wash end to amplify the delicate texture and create the texture of previous plaster partitions,” Karen says.
Above: And the trim in each rooms is painted in Portola Paints’ Territory.
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