Today we’re launching a new column: Remodelista Reconnaissance, in which we’ll sleuth out the answer to a reader-asked question, mine our sources (and, occasionally, the depths of the internet), and uncover the provenance of an object, fixture, fitting, or design detail spied in our posts (and where to find it).
For our first installment, we’re tackling a question we’ve gotten again and again: What paint colors were used in this ever-changing house in Reims, France?
Reader, look no further.




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