Cathy Schwabe Architecture you are welcome -- they also made the green door, single panel, barn door slides on exposed track on the exterior of the wall. Not sure if Hawa makes this hardware -- slides beautifully. If this is the one you are interested in -- I would call Bashland directly.
Cathy Schwabe Architecture Hi Tressa -
Here is the scoop.
There are two options -- both of which you will want to be in touch with Sharon Stanbridge sharon.stanbridge@gmail.com. @ Color Folio Design. CFD are the color consultants who formulated the color. The color is called "Wakely Warm Gold".
If you are located anywhere near Oakland, California, you will likley want to just buy the paint from them directly after reviewing samples that they will prepare for you. The cost will be $100/gallon and I believe that this also covers the samples. To get the samples, they will need to reformulate the color with current paint bases. If you are somewhere too far away for this to make sense - cost of shipping for example, you would still have them prepare the samples (you'll want to think about the sheen that you want -- each sheen is a separate formulation) -- Sharon will work out the costs with you, and then once you have OK'd the color, you will provide them with the contact info for your local paint store -- so long as they carry Benjamin Moore, Kelly Moore or Sherwin Williams this will work -- and Color Folio will provide the paint store with the formula directly. They use this kind of conveluted process to retain control of the use of the formula which is proprietory. www.colorfoliodesign is the web link -- and general phone contact info is provided there. If you do actually use the color -- I would love to see a photo of it in another place -- my contact info can be found in this web link: www.cathyschwabearchitecture.com
Best of luck -- and I hope this was of help.
During workshops and seminars, the doors are closed and tables, chairs and guests spread into this space. The floors are stained concrete, which helps keep the space cool in the summer and warm in the winter.
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Interior view, remember also, what you want to see on the inside of the house? Against a white or beige or tan colored interior wall? Or a colorful wall.
During workshops and seminars, the doors are closed and tables, chairs and guests spread into this space. The floors are stained concrete, which helps keep the space cool in the summer and warm in the winter.
It is scored concrete --
thanks,
Cathy