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OCEAN INTERIORS - WATER COLORS
If You're Lucky Enough To Live By The Sea, You're Lucky Enough!




Ocean Interiors - Queensland Beach Nova Scotia
Queensland Beach (I think), Nova Scotia
www.queenslandbeach.com

OCEAN COLORS, WATER COLORS are obviously taken from the sea and sand, ocean and sky, sailboats, and seashells. Depending where you live - grayed out for the North, and brightened up for the South.





Getting White Right! not as easy as it sounds
Subtle Colours for the Eastern Seaboard
Light, Medium and Dark Whites and their uses
How to Choose Paint Colours and Finishes
This Old House Paint information
Color It Coastal, create a seaside landscape indoors

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GETTING WHITE RIGHT!

Ralph Lauren Paint

Ralph Lauren's Paint comes in 60 shades of white - check them out


I would consider these all modern neutrals, great for an accent wall, or an overall room in the northern climates;

"pocket watch white" WW01
"loft living" UL41
"tennis court white" WW13
"deep cream" NA18

"prussian blue" VM122
"shoreline blue" VM123

"artist's studio" VM157
"boulder grey" VM154

  http://rlhome.polo.com/rlhome/products/paint/lifestyle.asp




BRIGHT WHITES:
use these in rooms with lots of natural light, preferably coming in from more than one direction

China White 515-1 Pittsburg Paints
Cloud White CC-40 Benjamin Moore
Niveous OC-36 Benjamin Moore

MEDIUM WHITES:
these are suitable if you want a slightly cosier white than bright white, especially for larger rooms

Moselle P813-4 Para Paints
Off-White 3, Farrow and Ball
Veil of Dusk 411-2 Pittsburg Paints

DARK WHITES:
choose these for a neutral backdrop that's easy to live with, or for trim and ceilings in rooms with dark walls

Manchester Tan HC-81, Benjamin Moore
Old White 4, Farrow and Ball
Seaspray CC-250, Benjamin Moore


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HOW TO CHOOSE COLOR AND FINISHES

Paint is one of the most affordable and easiest ways to make a change in a room. Subtle or dramatic, how many times have you witnessed the difference fresh wall color makes in a room? There are several factors you should consider when selecting paint. Those little paint chips you get in the store can lead you to the right color choice for you, but you shouldn’t rely on them to truly predict how a color will look on your wall.

The best way to determine paint color is to purchase a quart of the color and do what is referred to as a “brush out.” Brush the paint onto the walls or onto pieces of plasterboard or foam-core to allow you to move these samples around the room. See how the color works on all the walls in the room – those receiving a lot of light, deep shadows, and corners that reflect off of each other. Look at how daylight affects the color at different times during the day as well as how artificial light affects the color during the evening.

Consider the types of finishes available for paints; flat, matte, eggshell, pearl, satin, semi-gloss, and gloss. Flat paint absorbs light creating a sophisticated opaque color. Gloss reflects the most light. The higher the gloss, the darker, more intense the color rendition.
 



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THE OLD HOUSE PAINT INFORMATION


By Gail McCauley
Whether a primary residence, vacation home or weekend getaway, the coastal abode delights in uncomplicated style.

Lifestyles are easy and interiors are oriented to the sea, subtly incorporating beachcombing keepsakes throughout the home decor. Often eclectic in style, a touch of the coast can aesthetically coexist with any color scheme or decor.

There are no recipes or rules for the coastal color palette. Purposefully selected color groupings assist with the creation of casual coastal elegance.

Traditional sand and sea colors such as variations of blues, greens and neutrals are particularly attractive when spotlighted using soft, sun-bleached combinations of color. Bold fluctuations of hues that are characteristic of the ocean also produce dynamic color groupings. Navy and white color duos, highlighted with red accents demonstrate timeless nautical flavor.

Paint can be used effectively to give a seaside air throughout a home. Favorite paintable motifs including fish and underwater creatures, seashells, boats and anchors, lighthouses, nautical flags, surfboards and waves often form the basis for exciting interior themes.

Painted nautical signs or vintage nautical paintings can be propped up on fireplace mantels or hung on exterior walls to compliment outdoor living spaces. Hand painted seaside murals may be fashioned on accent walls to coordinate with headboards, chests of drawers and bedside tables. Ocean like designs that are painted directly onto floor coverings around a perimeter space create fanciful borders or can be used to create a faux accent rug.

Special effect paint techniques, such as a delicately sponged blue sky, reflect coastal themes. Decorative paint techniques can be applied to solid colored walls, or partnered with wallpaper or fabric wallcoverings.

Painted beadboarding can be gracefully applied to wall or ceiling coverings to evoke a refreshing coastal style. This technique is particularly effective when subdued colors are selected to reflect sun washed interiors. White washed and painted furnishings compliment the casual coastal feel. Wide, narrow, horizontal and vertical painted stripes are classic coastal favorites that are simple enough that even the novice painter can achieve instant success.

Easy looks blend with the eclectic elegance of the coastal interior. Bunk beds offer compact sleeping accommodations for family members and guests. Decorate bunk beds with coverlets and throw pillows, then paint to match the existing color scheme. Painted ship style ladders are an imaginative way to lead family members or guests to bunk beds or lofts.

An easily paintable surface, hooks are a simple and economical way of storing and drying clothing at the beach. With the addition of paint, even a yard sale sideboard can be converted into a functional and fashionable bathroom vanity by integrating plumbing, a sink and the application of a whimsical coastal design.

Found shells used to fill ordinary bottles or starfish placed on open shelving are found natural accessories that are especially attractive when painted and scattered throughout the coastal home. Sand pails constructed from varying fabrications can be painted and used for storage of small household items.

A fresh coat of exterior paint instantly perks up a coastal front porch. Painted vertical slats are an attractive and easy way to lend a festive air to popular Adirondack style outdoor furnishings.

Durability is a key element when selecting furnishings that are exposed to the elements. The application of quality exterior paint to hard surfaces such as wicker cane and bamboo offers unification of mismatched styles and durability for years to come.

Uncomplicated and casual decorating with touches of the seaside are the key ingredients for creating a stylish coastal residence.

This article was written for and is used with permission by the Rohm and Haas Paint Quality Institute.




hubbards beach, nova scotia
Classic coastal colours of Hubbards Beach and Campground
pop in and say hi to Barb and Clyde! www.hubbardsbeach.com

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COLOR IT COASTAL; Summer’s brightest shades create a seaside landscape indoors.

By Jacquelyne Froeber


Let the many moods of the sea inspire your home’s color scheme. From passionate and lively to relaxed and serene, these home interiors showcase our favorite color combos.

Lighten Up
Pale hues set the scene for a restful retreat. Pairing white upholstery with varying shades of blue and green brings the sky and sea indoors. Soft yellow and gray give the room a modern, summer feel.

Tropical Taste
Bright pinks and blues create a Caribbean adventure. Tropical accessories such as pineapple sconces, scented candles, and a rattan ceiling fan complement the island decor.

Mild Manner
Pale shades of blue combine with white for a clean, airy look. This traditional matchup imparts coastal cottage charm.

Marsh Madness
Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. Here, yellow-green walls and blue accents echo the marshy landscape just outside.

Matching Memories
Look to beach nostalgia for a retro 1950s combination. Pull your palette of magentas, cozy oranges, and snapdragon pinks from boardwalks, vintage postcards, and surfing memorabilia. With the color scheme set, fill each room with photos and souvenirs for even more allure.

OTHER OPTIONS
Outside In
Enhance your colors with natural light. Hang mirrors and apply a glossy finish to the walls to reflect views. Add transparent drapes to let the sunshine in.

All Seasons
Greens adapt to different moods depending on the color they’re paired with. For a relaxed look, try a soft sage accented with muted tan or white. Want to punch it up? Accent leafy green with midnight blue or a sunny yellow.

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When Insults Had Class

These glorious insults are from an era when cleverness with words was still valued, before a great portion of the English language got boiled down to 4-letter words, not to mention waving middle fingers.

The exchange between Churchill & Lady Astor: She said, "If you were my husband I'd give you poison," and he said, "If you were my wife, I'd drink it."

A Member of Parliament to Disraeli: "Sir, you will either die on the gallows or of some unspeakable disease."

"That depends, Sir," said Disraeli, "on whether I embrace your policies or your mistress."

"He had delusions of adequacy." - Walter Kerr

"He has all the virtues I dislike and none of the vices I admire." - Winston Churchill

"A modest little person, with much to be modest about." - Winston Churchill

"I have never killed a man, but I have read many obituaries with great pleasure." - Clarence Darrow

"He has never been known to use a word that might send a reader to the dictionary." - William Faulkner (about Ernest Hemingway).

"Poor Faulkner. Does he really think big emotions come from big words?" - Ernest Hemingway (about William Faulkner)

"Thank you for sending me a copy of your book; I'll waste no time reading it." - Moses Hadas

"He can compress the most words into the smallest idea of any man I know." - Abraham Lincoln

"I didn't attend the funeral, but I sent a nice letter saying I approved of it." - Mark Twain

"He has no enemies, but is intensely disliked by his friends." - Oscar Wilde

"I am enclosing two tickets to the first night of my new play; bring a friend If you have one." - George Bernard Shaw to Winston Churchill

"Cannot possibly attend first night, will attend second. if there is one." - Winston Churchill, in response.

"I feel so miserable without you; it's almost like having you here." - Stephen Bishop

"He is a self-made man and worships his creator." - John Bright

"I've just learned about his illness. Let's hope it's nothing trivial." - Irvin S. Cobb

"He is not only dull himself, he is the cause of dullness in others." - Samuel Johnson

"He is simply a shiver looking for a spine to run up." - Paul Keating

"There's nothing wrong with you that reincarnation won't cure." - Jack E. Leonard

"He has the attention span of a lightning bolt." - Robert Redford

"They never open their mouths without subtracting from the sum of human knowledge." - Thomas Brackett Reed

"In order to avoid being called a flirt, she always yielded easily." - Charles, Count Talleyrand

"He loves nature in spite of what it did to him." - Forrest Tucker

"Why do you sit there looking like an envelope without any address on it?" - Mark Twain

"His mother should have thrown him away and kept the stork." - Mae West

"Some cause happiness wherever they go; others, whenever they go." - Oscar Wilde

"He uses statistics as a drunken man uses lamp-posts. For support rather than illumination." - Andrew Lang (1844-1912)

"He has Van Gogh's ear for music." - Billy Wilder

"I've had a perfectly wonderful evening But this wasn't it." - Groucho Marx