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cliff
Posted 2005-03-05 10:07 AM (#162480 - in reply to #162455)
Subject: Re: OT:Influenza


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Location: NJ
On old Victorian houses with big porches, they used to paint the porch's ceiling a light shade of blue (like "sky blue"). It somewhat softens the expanse of the ceiling over your head, and adds to the open, "airy-ness" feeling of the porch. Some even went as far as painting the ceilings like an overhead sky (with clouds) . . . .

The first house that my ex and I owned was Post-Victorian, American Four-Square built in 1909. Had a 20x60 porch across the whole front with a gazebo built on one end. Painted the "sky" on the ceiling, and it really DID give it an open, "airy" feeling . . .
DAMN!! I miss that house!
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Paul Wag
Posted 2005-03-05 1:24 PM (#162481 - in reply to #162455)
Subject: Re: OT:Influenza


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Hey, tten, we're in Fairmount neighborhood. It's just south of the hospital district south of downtown. The whole neighborhood is an Historical district: Fairmount Southside Historic District
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