WHITEWASHING

WHITEWASHING

I generally advise against whitewashing buildings. In architecture, whitewashing often occurs when the new owners of an old building want to erase its history, to create a ‘blank canvas’.

Whitewashing really means: to gloss over, to try and avoid scrutiny or proper examination. To whitewash: to completely defeat an opponent; to cover something up, to deny or undermine difference. Whitewash: a paint made of lime, used as a disinfectant, to cleanse buildings during the plague, to counteract germs and disease in hospitals.

When taken to an absolute extreme, white environments are anti-human, anti-nature, and anti-social. White shines best when in the companionship of other colours. It’s the interplay of colour that creates magic and joy.

As an old white guy once said:

“The calcimine [whitewash] glows due to the wall surface that is dark (umbers), due to the wall that is warm (ochres), due to the wall that yields (blues etc.) …”

Terry Hogg

Interior Designer at Lick Light + Colour

3 年

Couldn’t agree more :)

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