Culzean Castle
Culzean is perhaps the most romantic of the neo-Gothic castles designed and built by Robert Adam. Built on the cliffs on the Ayrshire coast it has a magnificent grand oval staircase and extensive estate...
READ MORE »Castletown Cox, Co. Kilkenny, Ireland
Castletown Cox is considered to be one of the six most important country houses in Ireland. I was employed for many years while it was restored. Advice was given on paint type and colour on the main house...
READ MORE »Arnold Circus Bandstand
The Boundary Estate is a housing development, formally opened in 1900, in the East End of London. It is situated in the north western corner of Bethnal Green in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets and on the...
READ MORE »Private residence, London SW1
This house in London’s West End had lain empty for many years and I had twice been consulted about it by earlier potential occupants. I have been advising on the appropriate use of paint and colour for a late...
READ MORE »Architectural Paint & Colour
Patrick Baty - Architectural Paint and Colour Consultant by Patrick Baty Papers and Paints can be found here: View Larger...
READ MORE »History seen in 300 years of paint
Sir Isaac Newton It is often assumed that the main task of an architectural paint researcher is to identify the original colours employed in an historic building. Whilst this can be established if...
READ MORE »Private Residence, London SW1
A splendid St James's ceiling, created with colour advice from Patrick and paint from Papers and Paints. View Larger...
READ MORE »The Handel House Museum, London
The Handel House Museum, where a full colour analysis was carried out to reconstruct the colour scheme in place when Handel was resident here during the 18th century. For a more complete account of this project -...
READ MORE »88 Dean Street, Soho
No 88 Dean Street dates from 1791. The first occupant was a Thomas Norman whose trade is not known: he was succeeded by 'Widow Norman' in 1792. The shop front is the one noteworthy feature of the...
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