Continued from Page 6 the colors have similar undertones, com- plement and coordinate? Consider a neutral hue for transitional spaces. I use a medium taupe in the Forsstrom House, as it coor- dinates with my paint colors and the dark woodwork of the main salon. It has the same muted undertone of my historic col- ors. For an additional challenge, coordinate with the exterior paint color palette. Don’t worry if it takes time, it took me about a year to finalize my color choices. One option is to determine original col- ors, which can be done by analyzing paint layers. There are companies that do this, however, it’s easier to scrape under a sconce For a period look, pair the lighter colors with aged white or ivory trim. or molding for old colors and wallpapers. Paint with the best approximation of the tures autumnal earth tones; ochres, browns, original color. In the case of the Forsstrom greens, rust, some blues, amber and so House, this would be a lot of green. The on. Natural wood is a defining feature of master bedroom is historic green for this Craftsman style. Remember, color works reason. One can choose historically accurate col- best to show off natural or stained woods. ors for the various styles in the age of the Opt for matte finish if possible. home – colors the owners might have cho- Confused by endless color choices? Con- sult a colorist or browse online for ideas. sen. Many paint companies also have well Selecting paint from a small color card is curated historic color collections, obtained by analysis of paint layers in historic build- difficult. The color depends on lighting, ings. These colors generally have a logical number of coats and finish. Matte finish is relationship and complement one another. the best approximation of the color chip. Benjamin Moore introduced a Historic Buy a paint sample and give it a large test. Color collection in 1976. It is an excellent Paint two thin coats, let it dry completely resource and my “go-to” for colors. and live with it. You can then assess Standardized ready mix paint the undertone and color in your was not commercially avail- house. able until 1875. The intro- Choose quality paints duction of standardized that will hold up to wear. Show Lauri colors led to the exu- Eggshell finish is a Send Lauri your berant Victorian poly- good choice for touch- historic color able walls. I prefer to chrome era. Polychrome choices at use matte for the upper means “many colors.” An ForsstromHouse@ parts of walls and ceil- example is the Victorian gmail.com ings. It hides plaster imper- “Painted Lady” exterior fections best. Trim needs a color scheme. Homeowners touch of soft gloss for wear. could choose from an increas- ingly sophisticated color palette. Avoid high gloss in older homes Late Victorian color selection as it can magnify surface problems features the contrast of rich shades from and look too contemporary. I like to brush opposite sides of the color wheel. One can with a 2-3 inch angled brush for control and pair burgundy with green, amber with pur- coverage, painting extremely thin and with ple, and blue with coral for good results. many coats. Multiple thin coats are better Victorians brought many design elements than one thick coat. There are alternative together and layered them. A three-color paints for historic preservationists; linseed scheme with a primary, secondary and oil paints, milk paints and lime wash colors accent color works well. In Late Victorian for plaster. homes, public rooms often had darker and Send me pictures of your historic color more intense colors than private areas, such choices to ForsstromHouse@gmail.com. I as bedrooms, which featured lighter colors. would love to see them! Colonial Revival homes featured lighter Lauri Serafin is the owner of the colors and painted trim in aged white or Forsstrom House in Astoria’s Shively-Mc- ivory. Softer pastel colors and lighter colors Clure Historic District. She can be con- tacted at ForsstromHouse@gmail.com. You were popular as well. The Craftsman style, which evolved can find more details about her restoration from the Arts and Crafts movement of the work at theforsstromhouse.com and on Ins- tagram @ForsstromHouse late 19th and early 20th centuries, fea- ABOVE: A Forsstrom House bedroom with stained vertical grain Douglas Fir trim and Craftsman color choices of Louisburg Green HC-113 and Decatur Buff HC-38 from the Benjamin Moore Historic Color Collection. LEFT: An actual paint color sample from the Victorian period, c. 1871. Victorians loved color! THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2022 // 13