
Have you ever wondered why many low country homes have their porch ceilings painted blue. Cool design trend? Or are there other reasons?
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Some say the blue helps extend daylight as dusk begins to fall, and many believe that it helps keep bugs away. There's no scientific research to back that theory up, but it makes sense to me. They say that insects prefer not to nest on blue ceilings because they are “fooled” into

When blue paints were first used on ceilings, they were usually milk paints, and those paints often had lye mixed into the composition. Lye is a known insect repellent, which would explain why insects would avoid nesting on a painted porch ceiling or ledge. As milk paint has a tendency to fade over time, giving it a rustic look, people would usually need to repaint their home every year or few years, covering the existing coat with a new
The DeBordieu homes pictured on this page all have great porches....some of which are painted blue! Click on the picture of the house, or the porch for information, more pictures and a virtual t
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DeBordieu Colony is an oceanfront community located just south of Pawleys Island, South Carolina featuring private golf and tennis, saltwater creek access to the ocean, a manned security gate, and luxury homes and villas surrounded by thousands of acres of wildlife and nature preserves.
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