Saturday, September 19, 2009

Fönsterfärg

...is a Swedish word that translates literally as "window color". But practically, it's a type of non-transparent stain that is used mostly on window frames and doors, hence its name.

When we visit in October, we're going to stain the doors and window frames with an opaque stain, because the jarn vitrol has, despite our best efforts, made a number of indelible streaks on our nice pine doors.

The question then, what color? Red is typical for Swedish homes, but we really don't have much red in the colors of our house. I prefer blue; after all, we want to name our house "blue moon", and the house is blue-grey already. And Sooz is thinking about green, which does fit in well with our environment. The colour swatches are from a US website, but they're representative of what we're thinking about.

To close, dear readers, I seek your input in the comments. Feel free to write in with your colorful thoughts.

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

I vote for Federal Blue--considering your color blindness, I feel any shade of green or red will just look like brown to you.

Mom

Margaret said...

We've gone with "Wasa Blue" - will show you the swatch in Oct...it's apparently the best sold of the blue archipelago colors...

Ashley said...

avocado green or harvest gold

Anonymous said...

Let Grant pick it!

Anonymous said...

They tell me I'm color blind so I should not make a recommendation. Ah what the heck, go Mountain Laurel.

N

Anonymous said...

wood color

Anonymous said...

Hippo Grey

Anonymous said...

Kitty Cat Black

Anonymous said...

Yellow (as in OPEL)

Anonymous said...

Blue (as in Shelby)

Anonymous said...

Ok I will stop now

Anonymous said...

Do you check this?

Anonymous said...

pink stucco