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American Clay Enterprises' earth plaster finish for walls and ceilings comes in a variety of styles and colors; it can contribute up to 7 LEED points. Click here for company info.

This exterior color scheme in Brookline, MA, was created by Barbara Jacobs Color and Design. Click here for company info.

The historic color scheme for this home was specified by The Color People. Click here for company info.

The Color People offers consulting on exterior color schemes for traditional houses and buildings. Click here for company info.

Architectural color consultants The Color People created the color scheme for this Victorian residence. Click here for company info.

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Peel-Away 8 is a new biodegradable, fume-free paint stripper from Dumond Chemicals. Click here for company info.

Dumond Chemicals' Peel Away paste and Peel Away cloth have been applied to this masonry building to remove the existing paint. Click here for company info.

Historic House Colors develops color schemes based on historic sources. Click here for company info.

Historic House Colors created the color scheme for the Harper House in Hickory, NC. Click here for company info.

Kremer Pigments supplies lime paint and natural earth pigments for the creation of historic paint colors, such as those used on these two buildings. Click here for company info.

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The Old Fashioned Milk Paint Co. manufactures genuine milk paint, a typical Colonial and Shaker finish. Click here for company info.

Structural insulated panels for walls are available from Premier Building Systems. Click here for company info.

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Low-toxic polymerized tung-oil finishes from Sutherland Welles create a lasting patina on new wood. Click here for company info.

TransMineral USA supplies materials to repoint and replaster historic buildings. Click here for company info.

This copper roof was treated with the Green-Verde #444 patina from Triple-S in order to achieve an antique appearance. Click here for company info.