“Color is the foundation of great design. It can settle a building into its landscape. It can make an unattractive structural detail just disappear, and it can change your mood in a room instantly.
Welcome to Let's Talk Color. I'm Amy Krane, architectural color consultant at Amy Krane Color. I'm a color expert and use color to transform spaces and products from the ordinary to the sublime.
As a paint color specialist, realtor and design writer, I've got my finger on the pulse of what's happening in the world of color. In each episode, I'll reveal best practices for choosing color by introducing you to masters of color for the built world. So throw out those paint chips taped to your walls and let's get started.
Today, we'll be discussing a truly amazing place. It's called Olana, and it's a New York state historic site, as well as a national historic landmark. In fact, it's the most intact historic artist environment in the United States, and it's the home of the acclaimed Hudson River School painter, Frederic Church.
In the 1860s, Church bought land located in Columbia County, New York, above the Hudson River with his wife, Isabel. Work began”
From Let's Talk (paint) Color: The Colors of Olana, Feb 26, 2025
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