Projects

Featured Restorations

We are dedicated to preserving the buildings and environments we love — using materials crafted as they were centuries ago.

Working across historic restorations and carefully considered new builds, each project reflects a commitment to using linseed oil paint as part of the building itself—not as a superficial finish. 

Project Highlight

Printmaker’s Inn
Savannah, GA

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Wilton House Museum, Virginia

The paint restoration process at Wilton House Museum, Virginia began just over 10 years ago when they started conducting the paint analysis....
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Van Gogh House, UK

At the heart of this restoration is Brouns & Co, whose natural linseed paint, wax, and oils were essential in reviving the property. Their materials ...
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Tinder Hearth, Maine

Tinder Hearth used Brouns & Co linseed oil paints as part of the ongoing project to restore a 120-year-old timber-framed farmhouse and barn ...
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St. George Greek Orthodox Cathedral, PA

A prominent historic landmark located in the heart of Philadelphia. Designed by renowned architect John Haviland in 1821, the building originally served as an Episcopal ...
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Printmaker’s Inn, Georgia

Peter Galloway is using Brouns & Co linseed paints as the mainstay of his painstaking restoration of a 300-year old timber-framed mansion that he has ...
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Chatsworth House, UK

For decades, Chatsworth’s estate management team has championed linseed oil paint as the gold standard for protecting timber, maintaining historic buildings, and reducing long-term maintenance ...
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Brodsworth Hall, UK

Brodsworth Hall stands as one of England’s finest surviving Victorian country houses—a Grade I listed building built between 1861 and 1863.
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Ailey Young House, North Carolina

Built sometime between 1870 and 1875, the Ailey Young House is one of the few remaining examples of early African-American domestic architecture in Wake County. ...
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