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36-38 SUMMER STREET - DISTRICT FILES
IT- r7-,6-')S .:Z Sumner Street ,NMI n t \���NIN4n i Salem Historical Commission 120 WASHINGTON STREET, SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 (978)619-5685 FAX(978)740-0404 CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS It is hereby certified that the Salem Historical Commission has determined that the proposed: ❑ Construction ❑ Moving ❑ Reconstruction � Alteration ❑ Demolition ❑ Painting ❑ Signage ❑ Other work as described below will be appropriate to the preservation of said Historic District, as per the requirements set forth in the Historic District's Act(M.G.L. Ch. 40C) and the Salem Historic Districts Ordinance. District: McIntire Address of Property 36 Summer Street Name of Record Owner: Bonnie & David Henry Description of Work Proposed: Replacement of door trim and portico as per Wilson Kelsey Design, Inc. drawings, conditional that the corbel is rotated 90 degrees so that it is vertical. The portico hill project out 21", while the current projects 24". it will he 21 " high from the top of the door. The roof will be copper. The door trim has raised trim with 3/8" beading around the inside. The corbels and the underside of the portico extension are trimmed with 1 %"band moulding. The upper roof line is,framed with crown and scotia moulding projecting 3 5/8". The plinths project ''/."from the door trim. The trim and portico will be painted the current trim color oj'the house. The corbels will fie Acanthus LeafARC-CB-3-CHE in cherry. The door trim and portico will be Spanish Cedar. The trim moulding will be primed pine or Spanish Cedar. The heading inside the door trim will be Brosco#85 70, the hand moulding around corbels and underside ofportico extensions will be Brosco 984.13 and the crown and scolia moulding will be Brosco #8027. Dated: November 18. 2010 SA 'F ISTORICAL COMMISSION By. (/� G // X�—�07 The homeowner has the option not to commence the work (unless it relates to resolving an outstanding violation). All work commenced must be completed within one year from this date unless otherwise indicated. THIS IS NOT A BUILDING PERMIT. Please be sure to obtain the appropriate permits from the Inspector of Buildings (or any other necessary permits or approvals) prior to commencing work. Ijjlt' Salem Historical Commission ocT 25 2010 DEPT, OF X'Jd ' w 120 WAS[IINGfONSTREET,SALEM.MA 01970 COMMUNITY U. vuL(i '%!Li. (978) 745-9595 EXT. 311 FAX(978)740-0404 APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS Pursuant to the Historic District's Act (M.G.L. Chapter 40C) and the Salem Historical Commission Ordinance, application is hereby made for issuance of a Certificate of Appropriateness for: Construction Moving Reconstruction Alteration Demolition Painting Sign Other as described below. District: /yl L.Txb.&, Original Building Construction Date, if known: `f ma- 196Y7 Address of Property: 36' Ss ,;,, wv J�1Pef Name of Record Owner(s): �i'h�t l l Deo w Description of Work Proposed (Please include required scale drawings,paint chips, analog cuts and/or samples of material proposed, where applicable.) • • ations must includeto four 35mm T)hotoaraDhsof •inz conditio Signature of Owner: / TeL #: -sj Mailing address:� WWI- City:�4,�Statedzip: �� PROCEDURES FOR FILING APPLICATIONS A. Be prepared to apply for approvals well in advance of commencing any exterior work. Before making any changes to the exterior of a property in an historic district,the owner should call or visit the Commission representat.ve at the Department of Planning&Community Development to discuss proposed alterations and to determine the category of the application(Appropriateness,Non-Applicability or Hardship). B. The Commission normally meets on the first and third Wednesdays of each month and notices are posted at City Hall. The meetings are ield at 120 Washington Street,3rd floor,and begin at 7:30 p.m. All meetings are oper.to the public and any person is entitled to appear and be heard on any matter before the Commission before it reaches a decision. C. An application for a Certificate of Appropriateness or Hardship must be received by 3:00 p.m.on the Monday 16 days before the meeing in order to make the agenda. An application for a Certificate of Non-Applicability may normally be added to the agenda up to the day of the meeting. In some cases,a Certificate ofNon-Applicability maybe issued by the Clerk,without review by the full Commission,after notifying Commission members and allowing 24 hours for any objection. There is no fee for any applications. D. All applications for Certificates of Appropriateness or Hardship require a public hearing. Notice of the hearing must be posted wish the City Clerk 14 days before the hearing and abutters must be notified in writing. Commission staff will handle these procedures. A public hearing is not required for a Certificate of Non-Applicability. E. Applications must be submitted by the owner of the property. A contractor for the owner,at the owner's request,may submit an application on the owner's behalf. In case of a tenant,a waiver of the owner's appearance maybe granted at the discretion of the Commission if it iE requested by the owner. F. All applications must include three to four 35mm photographs of existing conditions. No certificates can be issued prior to receipt of photographs. G. An application will not be considered complete unless all work items are thoroughly described on scaled drawings and include specifications regarding dimensions, materials, and any other information needed for the Commission to visualize the changes in order to make a determination. Applications for paint colors should include a paint chip or chart The following items should be included in your drawings as applicable: 1. Site plan showing location of improvements; 2. Elevation drawings of the specific improvements; 3. Details/profiles(i.e.moldings,fence caps,cornices,vents,etc.); 4. Materials(i.e.wood,brick,etc.); 5. Dimensions(i.e.size of trim);and 6. Transformers,heat pump and condenser locations,electrical entries and meters,lamp posts,stove pipes. H. At the hearing,the Commission will discuss the application with the applicant or his representative,hear the abutters and take a vote. Owners having professional consultants such as architects or contractors are urged to have them be present at the hearing. If the application is approved, a Certificate will be mailed to the mailing address provided on the application and copies will be sent to the City Clerk and Building Inspector. Please note that the application can be continued until the next meeting if the Commission deems necessary(i.e.for reasons of incomplete drawings,to perform a site visit,etc.). In any case,the Commission must make a determination within 60 days from the date the application is received,unless the applicant waives that requirement in writing. 1. A property owner or a contractor cannot receive a building permit unless a Certificate has been issued. Please be sure to obtain appropriate permits from the Inspector of Buildings(or other necessary permits and approvals)prior to commencing work. J. The homeowner may opt not to commence the work approved(unless it relates to resolving an outstanding violation). Work commenced must be completed within one year from the Certificate date unless otherwise indicated. K. The City of Salem reserves the right to inspect the project to determine compliance with the conditions set forth in the Certificate issued. L Violations r A person commencing or completing work to the exterior of a building in an historic district without the necessary approval of the Commission is subject to fines of up to$500 per day from the date of violation. The Commission is not responsible for an owner's neglect to inquire about necessary City permits and approvals. All records are public and we will confidentially assist you ifyou are concerned that someone in your neighborhood is in violation. S Assistance The Commission's guidelines are available for viewing at die Salem Planning Department and the Sal=Public Library. The guidelines provide examples of what is historically appropriate(or inappropriate)for Salem's neighborhoods including trim,siding,doors,fences,gutters,masonry,paint colors, parking solutions,porches,roofing,satellite dishes,secondary egress,skylights,utilities,windows,etc. These guidelines help you understand what changes are likely or unlikely to be approved. The Commission supports your efforts to imprcve your property and can guide you on historical appropriateness. Further information,in the form of books,articles and pamphlets,City-wide architectural inventories,and photographs,are available at the Historical Commission's office at 120 Washington Street. For more information,contact the Clerk of the Commission,Jane Guy,at the Salem l/� Planning Department, 120 Washington Street,Salem,MA 01970,978 745-9595,Ext.311. Rev 1004 CORBELS: Acanthus Leaf `' ILL �, �dct�y�: J ^ m 2 a ?m r 8 I \. y l xo ti 3 o ti - Acanthus Leaf& Flower Corbel 12"High x 6-1/2'Wide x 5'Deep . ARC-CB-68-MAP (Maple) m m Acanthus Leaf Corbel / Acanthus Leaf Corbel With Shelf with Shelf 14"High x 5-1/2"Wide x 5-3/4"Deep 12"High x 5"Wide x 5-1/4'Deep ARC-CB-1-MAP(Maple) ARC-CB-2-MAP(Maple) ARC-CB-I-CHE(Cherry) ARC-CB-2-CHE (Cherry) = = N 9 Wim " � Noa A S A :f o r ` . N INSTALLINGAcanthus Leaf Corbel 4RCHITECTURALAL DESIGNS Acanthus Leaf Corbel Acanthus Leaf Corbel esigns can be mounted using 5"High x 2"Wide x 3-1/2"Deep 7'I-ligh x 2-3/4'Wide x 4-3/4"Deep 12"High x 4-5/8"Wide x 8"Deep c mple'Key Hole Plates located ARC-CB-S-MAP(Maple) ARC-CB-4-MAP(Maple) ARC-CB-3-MAP(Maple) i Fasteners Se-tion H. ARC-CB-5-CHE(Cherry) ARC-CB-4-CHE(Cherry) ARC-CB-3-CHE(Cherry) (800) 631-2443 - (973) 317-1400 Fax (973) 317-1444 or 1445 www•OutwaterHardware.com Other side of house — 38 Summer Street Main Entrance i I �,op• I I I ; i I r 10 hi 065,8 I P - - - �pQ✓KMAD 1 -X kh8- II�I�I rl �jr 1I i --___ , , �.. � - �" �, c. y , , � „ � � � __ � _ _ _� - S �� � C � - 1 �� `_ .yam- _ � l � ��_ _ ��� 1.: Doorway and Portico — 36 Summer Street f mamma Poor construction and — severe rot at bracesAw and bottom of door nll ��' 116•.r+ � ..•1. . R 1. i. 11 j r r ,I \J :-•r-yes- �1 d r ....Tb Salem Histoical Commission Application for Certificate of Appropriateness Bonnie&David Henry Replacement of door trim and portico at 36 Summer Street. The current portico and door frame at 36 Summer Street has deteriorated and rotted in several places. In addition, the original design as introduced sometime before 1985; but it is not reflective of any period. In fact, it is not in keeping with the history of the house. Find attached a number of pictures showing the entire entrance, details of the areas of rot, and views form the street.We have also included a picture of the entrance to 38 Summer Street on the opposite side of the house. Therefore,the plan is to significantly upgrade this entrance in a style that is in keeping with the period of the house as well as the entrance on the other side of the house, 38 Summer Street, and that preserves the concept of a portico. The design is attached as a scaled drawing(1 inch equals 1 foot)showing both a front and side elevation. The design was developed by John Kelsey of Wilson Kelsey Design, Inc. in Salem. He incorporated the "rules of order"for Doric/Roman proportions to insure the proper dimensions from the width of the frame and plinths to the height and projection of the portico.You will notice that the door trim is seven inches and the height steps up in 7 inch increments. There were many challenges with the design given the existing conditions,e.g.,the width of the current granite step,the width of the existing door,the proximity to the kitchen window,and so forth. The portico will project out 21 inches-the current portico projects 24 inches. It will be 21 inches high from the top of the door.The roof will be copper. The door trim has raised trim with 3/8inch beading around the inside. The corbels and the underside of the portico extensions are trimmed with 1-1/8" band moulding. The upper roof line is framed with crown and scotia moulding projecting 3-5/8 inches. The plinths project X inch from the door trim.The trim and portico will be painted the current trim color of the house;. Materials to be used: • Corbels—attached is the corbel selected from Outwater Hardware; it will be purchased in cherry • Door trim and portico—Spanish cedar • Trim moulding: pictures of the moulding side view are attached. These will be primed pine or Spanish cedar o Beading inside door trim-Brosco #8570 o Band moulding around corbels and underside of portico extensions—Brosco#8453 o Crown and scotia moulding—Brosco#8027 t I OVIPM? �� f'N X (14 CID t4- VYaw,()t � 1 le i, r, 4tp I , l gw.?- -- _ Y Clow Iq D3 �G X35-13& I ! ! it Yn r � F �I \9��r11N8 Salem Historical Commission 120 WASHINGTON STREET SALEM, MASSACHUSEFTS 01970 ('178)715-9595 EXT 311 FAX (978) 7-1004C4 CERTIFICATE OP NON--\PPLIC':\R1Lfl'Y It is herebN certilied that the Salem Historical Commission has determined that the proposed: ❑ COOStrnClion ❑ MON i116 ❑ Reconstruction ❑ Alteration ❑ Demolition 'IE�, Painting ❑ Signage ❑ Other Work as described below does not invoke an exterior architectural leature or involves a feature covered by the exem-tions or limitations set forth in the I listoric District's Act (M.G.L. Ch. 40C) and the Salem I listoric Districts Ordinance. District: McIntire Address of Property: _36-39 Summer S1 Name of Record Owner: DaN id 4r Bonni c FI cnry Description of Work Proposed: Repuhuhi i; house Rr replicuie evislbnc�color. No changes in color, 'rncueriul, design or outward uppeurunce. ;\'r n-opplicuble due to heing in kind nnrintenurrce. Dated: Scntcmhcr27. 2010 S IST 'AL COMMISSION 7 By: I he I'mwowner has the option not to commence the work (unless it relates to resolving an Outstanding N iolation). All work commenced most he Completed within one Tear from this date unless otherwise indicated. TI[IS IS NOT A BUILDING PERMIT. Please be sure to obtain the appropriate permits Iron the Inspector of Rudd ngs(or any other necessary permits or approvals) prior to commencing work. i1a Salem Historical Commission 120 WASHINGTON STREET,SALEM.MA 01970 (978)745-9595 EXT.311 FAX(978) 740-0404 APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF NON-APPLICABILITY Pursuant to the Historic District's Act (M.G.L. Chapter 40C) and the Salem Historical Commission Ordinance, application is hereby made for issuance of a Certificate of Non-Applicability for: Construction Movin& Reconstruction Alteration Demolition rating Sign Other as described below. District: [ Original Building Construction Date, if known: �/Yd o,5 Address of Property: Name of Record Owner(s): 'DeserbAlon of Work Proposed: AU agahkations must includeto four 35m-m 1• • • a . • /•� i • • • • Signature of Own • p r /� Tel. #: ��7P- 72 �,C Mailing address: �D JJ/��in� ��� City:` ' 0 i6-�, Statd'X�Zip: CL 9 Z& PROCEDURES FOR FILING APPLICATIONS A. Be prepared to apply for approvals well in advance of commencing any exterior work. Before making any changes to the exterior of a property in an historic district,the owner should call or visit-he Commission representative at the Department of Planning&Community Development to discuss proposed alterations and to determine the category of the application(Appropriateness,Non-Applicability or Hardship) B. The Commission normally meets on the first and third Wednesdays of each month and notices are posted at City Hall. The meetings are held at 120 Washington Street,3rd floor,and begin at 7:30 p.m. All meetings are open to the public and any person is entitled to appear and be heard on any matter before the Commission before it reaches a decision. C. An application for a Certificate of Appropriateness or Hardship must be received by 3:0)p.m.on the Monday 16 days before the meeting in order to make the agenda. An application for a Certificate of Non-Applicability may normally be added to the agenda up to the day of the meeting. In some cases,a Certificate of Non-Applicability may be issued by the Clerk,without review by the full Commission,atter notifying Commission members and allowing 24 hours for any objection. There is no fee for any applications. D. All applications for Certificates of Appropriateness or Hardship require a public hearing Notice of the heating must be posted with the City Clerk 14 days before the hearing and abutters must be notified in writing. Commission staff will handle these procedures. A public hearing is not required for a Certificate of Non-Applicability. E. Applications must be submitted by the owner of the property. A contractor for the owner at the owner's request,may submit an appiication on the owner's behalf. In case of a tenant,a waiver of the owner's appearance maybe granted at the discretion of the Commission if it is requested by the owner. F. All applications must include three to four 35mm photographs of existing conditions No certificates can be issued prior to receipt of photographs. G. An application will not be considered complete unless all work items are thoroughly described on scaled drawings and include specifications regarding dimensions, materials, and any other information needed for the Commission to visualize the changes in order to make a determination. Applications for paint colors should include a paint chip or chart. The following items should be included in your drawings as applicable: 1. Site plan showing location of improvements; 2. Elevation drawings of the specific improvements; 3. Details/profiles(ie.moldings,fence caps,cornices,vents,etc.); 4. Materials(i.e.wood,brick,etc.); 5. Dimensions(i.e.size of trim);and 6. Transformers,heat pump and condenser locations,electrical entries and meters,lamp posts,stove pipes. H. At the hearing,the Commission will discuss the application with the applicant or his representative,hear the abutters and take a vote-. Owners having professional consultants such as architects or contractors are urged to have them be present at the hearing. If the application is approved, a Certificate will be mailed to the mailing address provided on the application and copies will be sent to the City Clerk and Building Inspector. Please note that the application can be continued until the next meeting if the Commission deems necessary(i.e.for reasons of incomplete drawings,to perform a site visit,etc.). In any case,the Commission must make a determination within 60 days from the date the application is received,unless the applicant waives that requirement in writing. I. A property owner or a contractor cannot receive a building permit unless a Certificate has been issued. Please be sure to obtain appropriate permits from the Inspector of Buildings(or other necessary permits and approvals)prior to commencing work. J. The homeowner may opt not to commence the work approved(unless it relates to resolving an outstanding violation). Work commenced must be completed within one year from the Certificate date unless otherwise indicated. K. The City of Salem reserves the right to inspect the project to determine compliance with the conditions set forth in the Certificate issued. Violations A person commencing or completing work to the exterior of a building in an historic district without:he necessary approval of the Commission is subject to fines of up to$500 per day from the date of violation. Tha Commission is not responsible for an owner's neglect to inquire about necessary City permits and approvals. All records are public and we will confidentially assist you ifyou are concerned that someone in your neighborhood is in violation. Assistance The Commission's guidelines are available for viewing at the Salem Planning Department and the Salem Public Library. The guidelines provide examples of what ic.historically appropriate(or inappropriate)for Salem's neighborhoods including trim,siding,doors,fences,gutters,masonry,paint cclors, parking solutions,porches,roofing,satellite dishes,secondary egress,skylights,utilities,windows,etc. These guidelines help you understand what changes are likely or unlikely to be approved. The Commi3sion supports your efforts to improve your property and can guide you on historical appropriateness. Further information,in the forth of books,articles and pamphlets,City-wide architectural inventories,and photographs,are available at the Historical Commission's office at 120 Washington Street For more information,contact the Clerk of the Commission,Jane Guy,at the Salem Planning Department, 120 Washington Street,Salem,MA 01970,978 745-9595,Ext.311. 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District: McIntire Address of Property: 38 Summer St. Name of Record Owner: Dave & Bonnie Henry Description of Work Proposed: Paint colors: Body-Newburg Green Front door-Heritage Red Trim - Option to paint Newburg Green or repaint in existing trim color Dated: October 16, 1997 SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION By. / �/ � ` / The homeowner has the option not to commence the work (unless it relates to resolving an outstanding violation). All work commenced must be completed within one year from this date unless otherwise indicated. THIS IS NOT A BUILDING PERMIT. Please be sure to obtain the appropriate permits from the Inspector of Buildings (or any other necessary permits or approvals) prior to commencing work. 'Heritage Red 25 'J 1 M VOW- .1•.1r .Y e •M � 1 • M. r n i OeAw , I v I w ! ~ t• (i IF T„• ^A i , . .� _ +r . � .�� �� �4 �� `;'' ,. �;; �,� ,, } ,y�. !� �.� ''r. ,. .. __, _ - �.R� , _ . � * \ , �� a .,� i� : �' Ji�l �l J ._ n11. ��� i y x 1 O�:E SALE'.' 3 =E�i SALEM. MASSACHUSETTS 0197: - __1- _.:- _ E:-... r_C' 7-0040! CERTIFICATE OF NON-APPLICABILITY It is hereby certified that the Salem Historical Commission has determined that the proposed: ❑ Construction ❑ Moving ❑ Reconstruction ❑ Alteration ❑ Demolition ❑ Painting ❑ Signage ❑ Other Work as described below does not involve an exterior architectural feature or involves a feature covered by the exemptions or limitations set forth in the Historic District's Act(M.G.L. Ch. 40C) and the Salem Historic Districts Ordinance. District: McIntire Address of Property: 38 Summer St. Name of Record Owner: David & Bonnie Henri Description of Work Proposed: Repair/replace of clapboards on the North & East facades to replicate existing. No changes in color, material, design or outward appearance. Non-applicable due to being in kind repair/replacement. Dated: August 5, 1997 SANHISTORICAL COMMISSI By The homeowner has the option not to commence the work (unolving an outstanding violation). All work commenced must be completed within one year from this date unless otherwise indicated. THIS IS NOT A BUILDING PERMIT. Please be sure to obtain the appropriate permits from the Inspector of Buildings (or any other necessary permits or approvals)prior to commencing work. T! I � ( fl � � � l � llllll � l ► Illlll ll � 1 LY wtHln�rllrA} �� Y, ,f. i 1 r r r A r* I` ;1 •r. t A ' : , .�. �+�- -.. "�► ,' ter. ,•►,.A, K -L� r h , �A AMM �� � �. r . -z�+�-�' _ oma' � ' _ � �� r 1� �I � ��� �� _ - � � � _ - i �, � ��� r � i . �� a ti _ sit Y 1 '934 A- i, r i �,, , r� ., .. .. ,.,.�� � f ' ••� 1 1� -� ��P � ': `� f i; ,1 � � r t ��_. l��"" '. :_Y � ° X51 F�` ks ' .�.._ ��kw t �r� �.. �a � ��i.r.' ,�... _ '.� . �w 1: n r •• ,` � *m�. � �' '"S, d U A � • \ rf 11� •� i CC Building Inspector City Clerk 1ee�4.cb*M1 Salem Historical Commission 2 8 CITY HALL. SALEM. MASS. 01970 :T A��IxitlL W4 CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS It is hereby certified that the Salem Historical Commission has determined that the proposed construction [ ]; reconstruction [ ]; demolition [ ] ; moving [ ]; alteration [ ] ; painting [X]; sign or other appurtenant fixture [ ] work as described below in the . . . McIntire Historic District. (NAME OF HISTORIC DISTRICT) . Address of Property: 36-38 summer Street Name of Record Owner: Rene D. & Pamela H. Varrin DESCRIPTION OF WORK PROPOSED: Exterior painting - Body light brown, trim Pittsfield buff and door black will be appropriate to the preservation of said Historic District, as per the requirements set forth in the Historic District's Act (Federal Laws , Ch. 40C) and the Salem Historical Commission. Dated: August 28, 1984 SALEM HISTORICAL COMMIISSION� L By� ,r� U- Gid/rCmti. � ' Chairman • 4N ExTEIZIop, `Higorcal Color' Colleetioi j Tile colors on tlris 0711111(1 Vt.A I tan,grd in suggested color 1 onnhinaIions.The lary chips represe»i " `\ the siding or body color, the tion s)naller chips are compatible trim andfllr accent colors. j I .: Glouchester Sage Old Salem Gray Hamilton Blue SIDING }I SIDING SIDING r I I 1.: a Putnam Ivory *Manor Brown Richmond Gray t Lafayette Green Livingston Gold tNarragansett Green ��•"" - - ---, TRIM AND,OR ACCENT TRIM AND OR ACCENT TRIMAND,ORACCENT \I\ ,tic Gold *Morristown Red *Tudor Brown Hancock Gray JnIA:, SIDING SIDING SIDING *Tudor Brown VVoterbury Cream *Black Montgomery White Georgian Brick Yorkshire Tan *Black Pittsfield Buff TRIM AND.OR AC(1 S 1 'BIM AND OR ACCENT TRIM AND OR ACCENT - TRIM AND:OR ACCLNI'- ho�tse� v * 1_ynchburg Green Alexandria Beige Georgian Green SIDING SIDING SIDING 1 I Wo111 , I Avon Green t Tarrytown Green t Greenfield Pumpkin *Manor Brown Monterey White tPeale Green I HIM %NO OR ACC rNI TRIM AND ON ACCENT TRIM AND:ORAC:CENT sb.,;ldr��d,•r,h;h. op;'rlydh�,l,.r_t;.hr.h�,Ir;1IRf1» ,h„n6o1�oalmpn,�l *Readymixedcolor tNot available in Moore's House Paint * Not available inlmpervoEnamel clbout thele Color's... Benjamin Moore& Co. is pleased to present this uniformity and consistency difficult. The cost of , collection of significant exterior colors from the painting was measured by It ecolorandpriceofits 18th and 13th Centuries. These rich,subtle tones pigments. An olive color was relatively inexpen- have been matched to documented colors found on sive, but a Prussian blue was dear. Generally, historic homes and buildings throughout the three coats of an oil paint was applied on new United States. It is surprising how fresh and new woods. Brick dust was often used as a pigment for these colors appear to us in the20th Century. Use painting over brick or roofing materials. Sand was them to restore the charm of an authentic 18th or used overa final coat of white lead and oil to make 19th Century structure or togive some authentic- wood pillar and trim resemble hewn stone. ity to a colonial reproduction. Even houses in more contemporary styles can achieve an air of Color combinations are of utmost importance rustic sophistication. when working with traditional colors. 1'o help During the Colonial period and again in the Vic- and guide you in your selection, the colors on this torian period, polychrome structures were popu- card have been arranged in suggested color com- lar. Great elegance and richness were given to binations. The large chip represents the siding or facades by using subtle color combinations—often body color, the two smaller chips are compatible as many as five colors were utilized on one build- trim and/or accent colors. Several colors are ing. Paint colors were made with formulas con- ready-mixed, the remainder are custom-blended taining unusual ingredients, many of which are and are available in a va*ty of finishes. e no longer available today. Ingredients included fish oil,brick dust, Spanish Brown,verdigrie, red Today through extensive research and develop- lead and indigo. Craftsmen were required to grind ment we are able to reproduce these historical - crude, unstable pigments by hand making color colors in the finest paint products available. H �i'e `Exterr'or"`HiMm cal Color- CollectiorZ 1,5 available - iq t11e,5e quality- `Benjamin "hook product,5... 'Ho u,5e `PaI11t IImper"vo c rtamel High Gloss Enamelized High Gloss - * A high quality alkyd paint with long-lasting * A gleaming alkyd high gloss enamel that lasts for 1 durability. years tos out. r PAN,EXTEF�TOR * Recommended for wood or aluminum siding, * For extereriorr usee on trim,doors, shutters, store doors, sash, trim and primed metal. fronts, boats and machinery. . . * Easy brushing, flows on smoothly and freely. * For interior use on furniture, trim, walls and * Excellent gloss uniformity and gloss retention. ceilings. * Never chalks down on adjacent surfaces. * Quick and easy to apply by brush or spray. * Excellent color and gloss retention. * Resists hard wear, weather and frequent (MoorGard® washing. ' Low Lustre Latex House Paint O O� * For wood siding, trim, shakes and shingles; unglazed brick and asbestos shingles;and Benjamin stucco, cement and cinder block. 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