Community
Colors - The Ripple Effect. Habitat for Humanity Silver Lake
Blvd.
Winner of the City of Bend, Oregon’s - 2005 Bend Beautification Award
Success isn't always immediately obvious. I worked on a project
a few years ago in Bend, Oregon that has proven to be very
successful. I am sharing the result because I believe that each
one of us can have a positive impact on our global community
with actions that at the time may not create a big splash.
Fitting affordable housing into an upscale neighborhood is a
difficult task in cities where property prices have outpaced
wages, a situation that has happened in my town. Meeting this
challenge in the city of Bend, Oregon, Habitat for
Humanity developed the neighborhood hamlet of Silver Lake.
They planned ten homes to integrate into an existing upscale
neighborhood. Building small homes that would coordinate
(rather than match) the surrounding Craftsman/Arts & Craft
style inspired neighborhood, Habitat planned for Craftsman
details to be added to the Silver Lake homes.
Reading about this plan I realized that despite the addition
of woodsy front porches and trim, if all of the Silver Lake
homes were painted the white and tan tones of the then usual
Bend Habitat home, the vision of a lovely hamlet would fade
into a cluster of mini track homes.
Calling Habitat, I got permission to approach a national paint
company for a donation (this project was too big to rely on one
local store for generosity). Benjamin Moore & Company
said yes to my proposal and generously supplied free paint to
the Silver Lake project
for both
the exterior and interior of the ten homes! This gift was
valued at approximately $20,000.00 dollars! The local dealer
for Benjamin Moore paints, Standard Paint
& Abbey Carpet worked with the Bend branch of Habitat
for Humanity to make the donation a success.
I developed a palette of exterior paint colors that the
neighborhood invested into their covenants and restrictions.
Clients could choose any paint colors they wanted from that
exterior color palette.
Habitat clients, most of whom had never chosen their own house
paint colors were ecstatic! I guided them in the paint color
choosing process if they requested my support.
The Silver Lake project was so successful, that it won a local
community award, the 2005 Bend
Beautification Award. The city saw that Habitat’s
concept worked, which led to two more Habitat neighborhood
projects of ten homes each. I am very proud to be part of this
project. It nurtured the seed of the idea to integrate
affordable housing within a community into a successful
reality. Thank you Bend Habitat for
Humanity and Benjamin
Moore!
See more of my color consulting work on my Project
Portfolio website page.
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