Then check out the Fallingwater inspired paint line from Pittsburgh Paints. There's also several other color choices perfect for any PrairieMod paint job. Check it out by following the link.
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What a wonderful, warm color palette this is. Best of all, there's no more guessing on what color Cherokee Red actually is for our painting projects. Thanks, Eric!
Posted by: Mike | Aug 19, 2008 at 10:58 AM
are you sure that's cherokee red??? I always thought it was less of a burgundy and more of the orangish-red he used on everything...based on what I've seen in chicago and phoenix I know FLW was more hip than these colors. Perhaps fallingwater is more drab than his desert works...or pittsburgh paints is trying to make some money by traditionalizing FLW.
gosh these are horrid colors.
Posted by: Adam | Jul 29, 2009 at 12:16 AM