Victorian Homes – Exterior Color Schemes
In “The Victorian House Book” by Robin Guild, there is a great section on color schemes for Victorian homes as presented below:
“Owners of Victorian homes today are turning to the original color schemes and some excellent guidebooks are available to aid in this process. Among the best for American dwellings is Moss and Winkler’s Victorian Exterior Decoration (Henry Holt and Company, 1987). Several major paint manufacturers also now offer a complete range of ready-mixed and harmonizing exterior colors for Victorian houses.
The “earth” colors favored by the Victorians are not only among the cheapest and most readily available pigments but are also fast, retaining their color for decades without noticeable fading (a factor which has remained influential in paint manufacture right up to the present day). Beautiful greens and browns can be obtained by taking the time to add small quantities of black or umber to everyday trade colors, and the extra time spent in experiment can be well worth while when the result is something which is to last for five or ten years.”