[BCMA] questions
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Hi all – if the walls are original to the building then painting them directly isn’t advisable. Depending upon the heritage value of the baseboards and ceiling trim you may be able to mount something that looks appropriate in front of the original boards without damage. You could also consult a conservator to look at a reversible coating that could be painted over, but that means much more work for future changes. If you want to chat about it give me a call at (250) 886-5386.
Kate Kerr
InSitu Services
www.insituservices.ca
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Hi Anne
I suggest a high gloss finish would be more authentic for a medical office so paint rather than white wash.
Wendy Smylitopoulos
Curator
Greek Heritage Project Museum
4648 Elk Lake Drive, Victoria BC V8Z 5M1
250419-3151
On Mon, Jul 13, 2020 at 12:17 PM Moderated BCMA subscriber listserv. <bcma at lists.vifa.ca<mailto:bcma at lists.vifa.ca>> wrote:
Hello Everyone
The Nechako Valley Historical Society has a few questions that we need answers to.
1. We have a heritage building that has old plain ship lap walls in the rooms. We would like to make one of the rooms a Doctors office. Can we white wash the walls in that room to make it appear more sanitary?
2. Where can we find sign stakes to stick in the ground with the names of the article or plant? Preferably ones with a slanted surface and slotted so we can change the cards.
3. Do you find that aluminum signs with vinyl lettering hold up in the weather?
Thank you
Anne
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