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Relatively recently, Victorian home owners began to
bring out the detailed features of the trim by painting it
bright and contrasting colors. This probably originated in
the 1960's (Haight-Ashbury times), when hippies
painted their "pads" crazy colors to shock their elders.
The Victorian color scheme from WW2 to the late
1960's was white or battleship gray with black or white
trim around the windows. With today's paints and
process many different modern combinations are
possible.
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