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Use color to solve and resolve: make the most of your architectural spaces.

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508 . 359 . 5753 www.IntegralColor.com bjacobs@integralcolor.com

Architectural Colorist

Solve and Resolve your design dilemmas . . .

Color can Help!

Welcome to the digital portfolio

For commercial and residential architecture and interiors:

Creating Extraordinary Interiors since 1986

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Supportive Color Design and Fine Surface Finishes

Color consultationInterior and Exterior Paint Siding Building materials

one room or an entire development

Surface Finishes Glazes and dimensional finishes Venetian Plaster and Textures Murals and Trompe l’Oeil

Integral color decisions benefit all locations

• Office

• Health Care

• Educational

• Industrial

• Exteriors

• Personal residence

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Consultation and design process can include:• Site evaluation and profile

• Palette review

• Detailed written specifications

• Specialty finishes

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Create the home you want to come back to!

The Right Colors will Help

Interior and Exterior

Paint color selectionwww.IntegralColor.com

New construction color selection: Siding, Trim, Roof shinglesThe colors were selected specifically to complement the stone work on the chimney and foundation.

Hi Barbara-just a note of thanks for help with the exterior color. It seems like the darkest color..the first one you picked was the unanimous winner! We appreciate your time and patience and will be in touch when we get going more on the inside.

Cyndi and Tony

BEFORE:3-Family house, Brookline. Aluminum siding could not be changedNew colors for all trim throughout

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New colors for everything but siding and window sasheswww.IntegralColor.com

Before painting

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Before painting

Looking for the right colors for the details.

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New colors

Creating a moreInteresting building.

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New colors

A good paint job is essential, especiallywhere there arecontrasting color details.

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Note new paint coloron left side

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View 2: Siding, Trim, Accents (2 colors at door)www.IntegralColor.com

New colorsPatio entranceBack door is similar to slate patio color, not the same as front door color.

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Siding, Trim, Accent

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A lighter version of the body color on the shutters and alldoor and window trim creates a more expansive feeling.Save the high contrast for the front door.

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Relating the front door colorto the interior décor createsa welcoming and unified effect.

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Color: Two-story foyer and living room wallswww.IntegralColor.com

Color: kitchen and living room walls

The existing blue tile was a source of

Frustration to the owners.

Wall colors were selected to relate specifically

to the colors of the stone chimney.

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Color: kitchen walls(blue tile existing)

The deeper stony color of the walls balances the bright blue floor andtakes the eye away from the blue, creatinga more harmonious environment.

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Color: kitchen walls

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Thank you for your assistance with our house.  Your expert color choices sure

made a difference! 

The paint colors are GREAT!    I have received so many compliments on the

room colors,

especially the hallway color. 

I appreciated your list of ideas with the other rooms too.  It was a pleasure

working with you.

I found you through word of mouth, and now others will hear about you from

me.K.M.

Brookline, Mass.

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Four-story Condo, Cambridge, MA.

Living room, alternate view

Four-story Condo, Cambridge, MA.

Living room, corner : 1st floor

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Four-story Condo, Cambridge, MA. View of 1st floor

living room and 2nd floor kitchen,from 3rd floor stairs

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Four-story Condo,Cambridge, MA.

View from living room – looking upat the underside of stairs!

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Four-story Condo,Cambridge, MA.

3nd floor bedroom

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Four-story Condo,Cambridge, MA.

3rd-1/2 floor office to 4rd floor bedroom

An airy, open feeling at the top of thecondo. Deeper green in the openvisible office at left defines the space.

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Four-story Condo,Cambridge, MA.

3nd floor office to 4rd floor bedroom

An airy, open feeling at the top of thecondo. Deeper green in the adjacentvisible office defines the space.

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Prior to working with Barbara, my love of color had always led to paint

choices that I became

dissatisfied with after only a short time, and rooms that had no continuity

After attempting it on my own several times, I found Barbara's number

through the web and I am

totally thrilled with the results! She is easy to work with, free-flowing with

creative ideas and

has a great attention to detail.

I would recommend her to anyone interested in - once and for all -

decorating with color and

getting it RIGHT!!!A.M.

Boston, South End CondoNYC condo

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Before painting:Accent wall, walls, stair risers,railings, and trims

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New colors:Accent wall, Walls, Railings, Trim, andCeilings throughout

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Before and After…www.IntegralColor.com

New colorsStair risers, railings,and walls

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New colors Stair risers,Railings,WallsCeilingsTrim

What to do withStairs in the middle of the room?

Create a little drama with contrast.

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Living room and dining area, open to kitchenwww.IntegralColor.com

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Master Bedroom

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Residence: transition between kitchen and dining room areas in open space of a condo. Abstract painted element defines the areas with contrasting color

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Thank you so much for the work you did consulting on colors for my

dining

room and kitchen. When I told my friends that I hired a "colorist" to

pick

out paint colors, most of them looked incredulous--"why don't you

just pick

out your own colors?“

However, after struggling with little chips of paint, I knew that I was

not capable

of finding the right color from a myriad of choices. You were careful,

took time to

explore color options, and had a great eye for what tones and colors

work in a

given space.

The results are fabulous. Color really makes a difference. The colors

in the room

harmonize well with all of the other elements in the room. The colors

are the first

thing that people comment on when they see our new rooms.

Thank you. I am convinced that I would never have achieved the

results that you

did.J. F.

Boston, South End Condo

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Residence: Boston CondoDining room into kitchen

Color design

Warm dining room colors connect with the cooler colors of the kitchen via the art glass lamp shades and the painting on thedining room wall.

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Residence: Boston CondoDining room

Color design

Colors of the art work on the dining room wall are reflected in the wall colors of the dining room and the kitchen.

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Residence: Boston CondoEntrance hall

Color design

The soft, earthy color used in this entry hall and up the stairs provide a gentle introduction to the living room, dining room and kitchen while creating a background for the small paintings on the wall.

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Residence: Boston CondoKitchen, view into entry

Color designView 4 of 7

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Residence: Boston CondoEntry hall, view into kitchen

Color design

Using different colors in each room works, in this case keeping them asimilar depth to have low-contrastwith hue variation.

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Residence: Boston CondoView from hall into Dining room and Kitchen

Color designView 6 of 7

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Residence: Boston CondoKitchen, counter detail

Color design

Kitchen wall colors relate to thecool, tonal glass and metal hues of the leaded glass cabinet doors, and the deeperblue-green granite countertop.

View 7

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2-story Foyer and 2nd floor hall

Using Decorative Finishes

Creating sun-washed luminosity

with a soft colorwash glaze.

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We like to call this look the color of “tinted air.” Even though this is a hand-applied glaze, it’s very even and there’s no visual distraction www.IntegralColor.com

Another view

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Kitchen – Family room – Sunroom

Color Design

The goal was to develop a low contrast color palettefor smooth transitions between the adjacent spaces.Conditions: extreme variations in lighting and space fromone room to the next.

The solution: variations in saturation of 2 different paint colors.

Areas for this group are:Kitchen wallsBack hall off the kitchenStairs from the kitchen up to and into 2nd floor hallLarge family room off the kitchenSunroom off the family room

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View: Kitchen looking into family room

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View: Kitchen, into back hall and up the back stairs that go to 2nd floor hallway.

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View: custom Tibetan rugfrom Silk Road Weaves, Colors selected to complement the kitchen art work and light fixtures.

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View: Family room, looking into adjacent sunroom

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View: Looking into the Sunroom from the family room.

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Open floor-plan condo. Beautiful paints from Ellen Kennon Full Spectrum Paintmake the space glow. Airy, yet colorful.

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Guest BathroomYes, a small space can benefit

from a rich color!

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Condo living room: Ellen Kennon “Beige” gives warmth to the open floor plan, andBeautifully complements the hand knotted Tibetan rug from Silk Road Weaves.

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Two Rooms

Living room transitions into officevia wall colors: Ellen Kennon “Beige” on 3 walls, with EK Full Spectrum color “Jaunty Jen”accent on the far wall of the office.

The vivid lime green wall color is carried into the Silk Road Weaves rug on the floor, having abackground of soft gray-blue with surprisinglySubtle design lines of lime green.

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Office: 3 walls “Beige,” accent wall “Jaunty Jen”

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Foyer, 2nd floor hall, and KitchenView 1 of 5

Foyer open to 2nd floor hall, and family room. Gallery area off kitchenis adjacent to the foyer.

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Foyer, view 2

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Kitchen “gallery” view into foyer. Deep brown color is a beautiful complement to the stone family room fireplace wall, and the cheerful yellow foyer walls.

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View from gallery into kitchen

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View from gallery to front door

• Color communicates subtle and dramatic messages to staff and visitors

• Effects of color derive from our perceptions and physiological responses

• Colors can work with the form, space and lighting characteristics of a built environment

• Use color to create beneficial environments that complement personal and business goals

Whether in your home or your place of business,There’s more to color than meets the eye.

Make the most of it!

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• Restaurants

• Corporate

• Health Care

Commercial

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Barbara Jacobs helped us from the very beginning by truly understanding not

just our design philosophy

and business mission, but by actively participating in our brainstorming

sessions with architect, designer,

contractor, and business owners.

Her deep understanding of the psychological effect of color on the mood and

emotions, current trends,

and her breadth of experience and depth of knowledge of color from other

cultures helped us achieve

an environment that truly astounds our customers.

And they come back again, and again, and again to experience our

environment and product.

We could not have done it without her." Paul Fullarton

Co-OwnerSamovar Tea Lounge, San Francsico

-Sanchez Street- Yerba Buena Gardens

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Samovar Tea Lounge : Yerba Buena GardensSan Francisco, CA

www.IntegralColor.comColor design and decorative finishes: glaze surfaces, tinted plaster surfaces

Samovar Tea Lounge Yerba Buena GardensSan Francisco, CA

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Samovar Tea Lounge Yerba Buena GardensSan Francisco, CA

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Samovar Tea Lounge Yerba Buena Gardens

San Francisco, CA

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Samovar Tea Lounge – 18th and Sanchez Street – San Francisco, CA

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Color design and decorative finishes: tinted plaster walls; “raw silk” surface, walls

Samovar Tea Lounge Sanchez Street,San Francisco, CA

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Samovar Tea Lounge – 18th and Sanchez Street, San Francisco, CA

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Samovar Tea Lounge 18th and Sanchez Street,San Francisco, CA

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Nelson-Hertzberg OrthodonticsCambridge, MA

Color-Fabric-Carpet Furniture-Tile (not shown) Design Desk

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Nelson-Hertzberg OrthodonticsCambridge, MA

Color-Fabric-Carpet-Furniture-Tile (not shown) Design Desk

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Desk design details: Laminate and Silestone (guest counter)

Note color edge detail on surface shapes

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Desk design details: Laminate and Silestone (guest counter)Note color edge detail on surface shapes

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Desk design Details: Laminate and Silestone (guest counter)

Note color edge detail on surface shapes

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150 Cambridgepark Drive, Cambridge, MA.Surface finishing, elevator lobbywww.IntegralColor.com

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Surface finishing, elevator lobby

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150 Cambridgepark Drive, Cambridge, MA.Surface finishing, elevator lobby

My goal was to take two very sparsely detailed and vanilla colored spaces and with a new coat of paint create an office suite that was more fitting for my architectural practice.

Your help and guidance in selecting the right palette of colors was invaluable.Your insight into where we should apply the various paint colors to create interestand detail was right on.

Clients and other visitors to the office are always impressed to see the space,are quick to comment on their appreciation of the paint scheme, and are alwaysamazed by how much something as “simple” as paint color can transform a space.

Thanks again for your significant contribution towards the office makeover.

David Sharfff, ArchitectMedfield, Mass.

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Architect’s office, Medfield, Mass.View 1 of 2

Architect’s Office

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Working with Barbara on our project (Authoria, Inc.) was a collaborative process

which delivered

outstanding results. As part of our team, she gave the project the “visual energy”

we were seeking

for this young and growing company.

Barbara produced a palette of colors, which still look fresh, and combined them to

create a series

of decorative finishes which were used throughout their corporate headquarters as

well as in an

off-site training facility.

The end results were unique spaces which helped create and convey our client’s

corporate identity

in the marketplaceCynthia L. Brumm

SpaceDesign www.IntegralColor.com

AUTHORIA, Inc. 5th floor lobby

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AUTHORIA, Inc.:coffee bar

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AUTHORIA, Inc.:5th floor offices

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AUTHORIA, Inc.: 4th floor officeswww.IntegralColor.com

Training area, Authoria, Inc., Waltham, Mass.www.IntegralColor.com

What is the purpose of design?

“…color contains within itself a little-studied but enormous power, which can influence the entire human body as a physical organism.”

Wassily KandinskyOn the Spiritual in Art, 1912

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