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Townhouse Continued


Sherr

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After succesfully assembling the house I decided to focus on the interior color scheme. I bought some sample Benjamin Moore colors from the historic collection. The sizes are perfect. The only drawback is the sheen. It tends to be between a flat and an eggshell finish so I ended up buying a quart of semi gloss for the dining and stair halls because it looked better on the woodwork. Still, I really like working with the sample bottles and they are great for general wall color and underneath chairrail.

The predictable "Williamsburg" blue had to be represented so I decided to use it on the first floor dining and all the stair halls:

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For the second floor living room I decided on Georgian Green and for the third floor bedroom Monticello Rose. The attic was done with "spackling" plaster and lots of basswood beams and rafters. I even put a few water stains on the ceiling boards!

I left the detatchable basement for later. I wanted to concentrate on the main house. So many ideas....

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