Porch ceilings in the american south and parts of the northeast are almost always painted blue whether the rest of the home s exterior is white yellow pink or any other color of the rainbow.
Porch roofs painted blue.
The tradition originated with the gullah in georgia and south carolina the ceiling of the slave quarters at the owens thomas house in savannah georgia built in the early nineteenth century was painted haint blue.
Indigo was a common source for haint blue prior to the american revolution when indigo was a common crop for plantations in.
Some say that the color prevents wasps from building nests we re not much for haints or wasps so we ll take our chances with a picture perfect shade of blue instead.
There is a tradition of painting front porch ceilings blue in virginia and perhaps elsewhere and that is so for a reason.
My roof is blue so we went with a darker blue.
So the front porch is painted with americana blue which i believe is also a behr color.
The tradition is rooted in gullah culture.
In some places the color is called haint blue an important part of any home inspection is explaining why it should be blue.
Although this was once a southern tradition blue roofs are a growing trend across the united states.
There are many theories about why porch ceilings are painted blue.
Another version of the tradition explains that the haints were afraid of water and would therefore flee at the sight of the watery hue on the houses but if you re not one for believing in haints you may still want to paint your porch a nice light blue for a more practical reason.
The pigment was sourced from crushed indigo plants.
For a soft pop of color on your front porch woelfel suggests painting the ceiling in a simple shade of light gray blue such as gentle sea or light drizzle.
Kip dawkins in richmond people debate.
A serene grayish blue provides a cooling note overhead on the ceiling she explains making it a perfect place to enjoy a morning cup of coffee.
Designer suellen gregory chose a pale blue ceiling for a client s porch in virginia beach.
The light sky blues just were too light.
We replaced the vinyl with pine beardboard and we painted it blue to match my front door which was always blue and the trim around my front windows.
Blue porch ceilings first appeared at antebellum plantations of the early nineteenth century due to the tradition of the gullah a k a geechee people.