Historic Birch Lodge

Historic Birch Lodge
Historic Birch Lodge, Trout Lake, MI

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Birch Lodge Dining Room Update

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The dining room at the lodge was in dire need of paint.  The walls and ceiling were both peeling.  Once again, as in elsewhere in the lodge,  the walls underneath the paint were originally painted with a calcimine paint.  This means that anything painted over this will peel, again and again. 


The solution is to scrape off the paint, wash off the chalk based calcimine paint, and seal it all with an oil base primer, and apply a new top coat of paint.

  Time consuming and messy.  Especially washing the ceiling.. 



I also wanted to change the 50's blue.  Although a pretty color, we were hoping to use something more appropriate for the period of the building.




  I chose a celery green from an online article on arts and crafts color schemes. 



The ceiling still needs to have a finish coat of a more creamy white, but I think the change is for the better.

 I think the green really provides a nice background for the antiques too.  Now to find just the right creamy white.....

1 comment:

  1. I think the green really provides a nice background for the antiques too.

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