Palace Tan

CW-35

Painted walls with Palace Tan CW-35

First discovered during paint investigations in the 1950s, subtle Palace tan captures the shade of an aged 18th century white paint commonly used throughout the Historic Area.

Painted walls with Palace Tan CW-35

Palace Tan

CW-35

First discovered during paint investigations in the 1950s, subtle Palace tan captures the shade of an aged 18th century white paint commonly used throughout the Historic Area.

LRV, or Light Reflectance Value, is a measurement commonly used by design professionals—such as architects and interior designers—that expresses the percentage of light reflected from a surface. LRVs range from 0-100, with 100 being pure white and 0 being absolute black.

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A collage of vignettes with a ladder with potted plants, chair and bowl with oranges in front of a yellow painted wall.