Lore claims the insects and birds see the blue as.
Why are porch roofs painted blue.
Blue porch ceilings first appeared at antebellum plantations of the early nineteenth century due to the tradition of the gullah a k a geechee people.
A serene grayish blue provides a cooling note overhead on the ceiling she explains making it a perfect place to enjoy a morning cup of coffee 11 of 11.
Then some people say if you are on a porch with a blue ceiling it seems to keep the daylight around a bit longer gregory says blue ceilings are such a tradition in the south that they evoke a.
Another version of the tradition explains that the haints were afraid of water and would therefore flee at the sight of the watery hue on the houses but if you re not one for believing in haints you may still want to paint your porch a nice light blue for a more practical reason.
Victorian era homeowners favored color inspired by nature such as brown and olive green.
Today a variety of blue shades are used for porch ceilings including aqua periwinkle and teal.
From the palest of powder blues to varying shades of aqua teal cobalt robin s egg periwinkle and gray blue porch ceilings are popping up countrywide.
Sky blue paint might actually fool insects as well.
It s permeated into porch design in fact the.
Does it work and why.
Blue porch ceilings became widespread in the victorian period when blue paint first became available to the masses.
Courtesy of behr for a soft pop of color on your front porch woelfel suggests painting the ceiling in a simple shade of light gray blue such as gentle sea or light drizzle.
No one would think twice about painting their porch blue because their grandmother s and their parents porches were blue o neill explained.
Light blue porch ceilings it turns out match the color of the sky perfectly and help to visually extend daylight even after the sun has begun to set.
According to the literature of the time blue ceilings were thought to extend the.
I have fewer bees hovering around the blue painted side porch than the stained ceiling on the front porch she said.