Thursday, June 6, 2013

Benjamin Moore Williamsburg Paint Colors "Trend Meets Tradition"




CW-5 Hardwood Putty 


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CW-65 Gunsmith Grey Trim & CW-65 Mopboard Black Door



CW-585 Ewing Blue Upper Wall, CW-30 Market Square Sheil lower wall,
CW-595 Chesapeake Blue Ceiling, CW-5 Hardwood Putty Trim


CW-25 Williamsburg Stone


CW-545 Spotswood Teal




CW-590 Williamsburg Wythe Blue, CW-650 Palace Pearl Walls,
CW-305 Claret Back wall


CW-105 Bracken Cream Shelves & CW-590 Williamsburg Wythe Blue on back shelf wall


CW-355 Carter Plum


CW-205 Raleigh Peach Walls


CW-480 Green Umber Walls & CW-5 Hardwood Putty Trim


CW-655 Greenhow Blue


CW-80 Carter Gray


CW-50 Tyler Grey


CW-630 Washington Blue Walls & CW-315 Cornwallis Red Highboy



CW-715 Bone Black Walls & CW-695 Lampblack Trim

You know the old saying, "What's old is new again".  We are seeing a flash back of something that was popular in the 70's and 80's, being redesigned and reintroduced in a fresh,new, exciting way.  When I was a teen, I remember Colonial Williamsburg being all the rage!  The brass, furniture and especially the paint line by Pratt and Lambertand Martin Senour was in vogue.  The exterior trim on our house was  "Bracken House Biscuit" with "Bracken House Blue" Shutters.   Williamsburg colors weren't relegated to just the exterior, our interior was adorned in the palette as well.  The living and dining rooms were  white walls with Williamsburg Blue trim and the color palette was evident throughout our house.  When I was setting up my own household in the early 80's, my colors of choice were Williamsburg blue and cranberry.  I remember my first Christmas tree was done in Williamsburg blue with silver accents!  I think I even crocheted a flame stitch afghan in Williamsburg colors! Wow, that seems like centuries ago and here we are in 2013 with a new look on an old classic.

In fashion, they say if you have lived through a trend once you are too old to wear it when it comes back into fashion, but luckily the same rules don't apply to home decor.  I'm not sure this qualifies as a trend anyway since it is dealing with history but I am really excited about Benjamin Moore and Colonial Williamsburg recent partnership to produce a new line of paints.  The campaign called "Trend Meets Tradition" introduces 144 new colors in the  Williamsburg Color Collection.  The colors may be derived from pigments that date back 250 years, but they are far from antiquated.  Benjamin Moore has taken the Williamsburg colors and used them in a fresh new way by mixing them with contemporary furnishing for 21st century furnishings appeal.  


The Williamsburg Color Collection by Benjamin Moore, includes intense and vivid hues not typically associated with the 18th century. The updated colors being introduced are more vibrant  than the original Williamsburg colors, because new research revealed the colors were actually more saturated than originally thought.  This discovery was a result of new technology used Colonial Williamsburg Scientist revisiting paint samples, period documents and fragments of wallpaper and other architectural items to discover more vivid and intense colors.  The houses of Colonial Williamsburg have been undergoing a color transformation inside and out since the creation of this new line.  It will be exciting to see the results!  I might have to plan a trip to Williamsburg with my family to see this transformation.  The last time I was in Williamsburg was in 1980.  It was Christmas time which is a favorite time to tour there with all the fresh fruit decorations.  If you are planning a trip there you might want to keep this in mind.  My guess is one of the shelter magazines will be covering a "Williamsburg Christmas" this year with the introduction of the new paint line.



Here are some of the colors from the new collection that I liked:












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Colonial Williamsburg Foundation)
The new colors have similar saturations so you can mix and match without worry as long as you use harmonious undertones.   I never thought I would being saying this but I just might have to paint a room "Raleigh Peach".  Oh my!
If you would like to see the new colors, visit the Benjamin Moore website here or go into your local Benjamin Moore store or call me for a consult!

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13 comments:

  1. Benjamin Moore has done it again. Love their paint and this Williamsburg Collection. The color combinations are GORG! Can't wait to see your Raleigh Peach room, Lisa.

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    1. Thanks Linda. I do think they are pretty colors! Can't wait to see what happens with this!

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  2. Hi, Lisa - Oh my goodness! Didn't know about this. Thank you for the preview. I'm running to my local Ben Moore retailer after work to check out this new collection. Looks beautiful and so fresh. That last image looks a bit Swedish to me.

    I hope you are well, and enjoying the warm weather. I'm all ready for summer break! Going to Sweden next week, and then to Maine later.

    Take care,
    Loi

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    1. yes, isn't it exciting! That last image does look a bit Swedish, you are right! I hope you have a wonderful trip to Sweden! I can't wait to see your photos!!! Have a great time!

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  3. Lisa thanks for sharing this with us. I am a huge fan of Williamsburg, having lived in the area for 20+ years. Spent many a day, enjoying it's beauty. I had no idea that the original colors were so vivid! Amazing.

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    1. Yes, Patty how bout that! Amazing they are so vivid isn't it?

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  4. Of course I love the deep teal, pink, white and gray :)) great photos

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  5. So awesome!!!!I have been working on a post on these paints...I am over the moon in love with the colors...I have used them in my Artwork and I am going to paint our front door the Anderson Blue...and I am going to do the kids Living room and the boys room...your post is great...and wait until you see what I do to my kitchen floor!!!yummy!!!!

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  6. Beautiful! In the 7th photo where you have Bracken shelves and Wythe blue on the back wall of the shelves, what is the color of the room walls?

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    1. Hey Lori! it is CW25 Stone Thanks for stopping by and asking!

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  8. I failed to mention....it's from Ben Moore Williamsburg collection!

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