A rose by any other name may smell as sweet but a house with the appropriate colors for its architectural style surely looks much sweeter. While these townhouses were most likely painted in dark and drab colors to accommodate Pittsburgh's early 20th century polluted air, their Arts and Crafts style was screaming for something more fitting. Sherwin Williams Exterior Historic Palette did the trick, specially on the doors and windows where Roycroft Copper Red contrasted nicely with the surrounding Birdseye Maple details and Roycroft Vellum trim:
(more to come)
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