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    Posted: 8/21/10 at 4:14pm

I am remodeling a large old theater space on a limited budget. 25 foot ceilings, seats 150. What color should I paint the walls? And do I use high gloss, semi-gloss or flat? for that matter is there a specific brand/type of paint I should use?

I also need a curtain for the stage. Is it possible to buy a used curtain or best to have one made? Any suggestions on best place to do this?
 
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bullet Posted: 8/23/10 at 12:11am
I would use matt flat {[latex] which gives also a depth of colour} paint to reduce any light bounce.
As for the House 'rag' I'd first get a quote on a new one & then hunt for a second hand curtain as a price comparison. However I'd say you may have only 2 chances of finding a 2nd hand curtain, in good nick - none 'n Buckleys. As it's not something that is replaced that much in theatre. But you can be lucky from time to time!
 


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bullet Posted: 8/23/10 at 8:31am
Thanks Joe! I've never remodeled a theater before and I'm struggling. One last question... the stage walls, should they be painted black?
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We happen to have a used grand drape  22' x 55' in Blue.  Very nice shape. Contact me if interested.
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bullet Posted: 8/23/10 at 10:11am
Thanks Vicki, will have to double check dimensions. Can you give me a ballpark with regard to price for the curtain?
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bullet Posted: 8/23/10 at 10:20am
It depends on the type of theater. Generally the backstage areas are painted black, but the auditorium usually isn't. The exception is what we call a "black box theater" where the auditorium and the stage are all in one room. Often a "black box" is designed with the idea that the whole room can be re-configured to fit the needs of the show.

In the case of a black box, you want the flattest/blackest paint you can find. A more conventional theater would normally have a slightly more interesting paint scheme. Perhaps fairly muted colors like a dull maroon and a medium to darkish gray.
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bullet Posted: 8/23/10 at 10:22am
Sorry Lena I assumed it was the auditorium walls you asked about!
As for the stage walls black is fine, however I get them to add a shot of tint/litre of cobalt blue, when the paints being mixed at the hardware shop.
Any paint left over can be used on the stage deck, except I add some white wood glue into the paint, which extends the wear on the painted stage decking surface.
Further I apply the paint using a kitchen squeezy mop, rather than a paint roller. I find this uses less paint & you don't get any of the roller spray. Also it is cheaper & simpler to just dispose of the replacable foam head after use.
 


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bullet Posted: 8/23/10 at 10:42am
Thanks Joe AND David! What a help you've been. I know I said the last question I asked would be the last question. But I lied. I will be back!
 
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bullet Posted: 8/27/10 at 8:30am
If you are using black - either make sure you write down the exact type of paint and color you had mixed or get a couple extra gallons for repaints.  Blacks look very different - we recently painted over some black walls and you could see every brush stroke that didn't completely cover the old black - makes for a much bigger job later.  We paint our walls sometimes as "SET"  and then need to repaint and also you paint the floor a lot.
 
Liked the tip about putting wood glue in the floor paint.
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bullet Posted: 8/27/10 at 9:27pm
Your right Shielaabout the different hues of black paint, which is dependant upon the manufacture process.
Over the years I have found a lot tend to wear with a brownish tinge to the washed out scuffed traffic areas.
Thhe cobalt blue added to the black paint helps to diguise these areas fairly efectivly, also the bluish tint assists when the show backstage is in blue mode & tends to offer an extended blueish reflection of any work safety lighting.
The Squeezy mobs are great for painting on flush surgaces, we came across the idea by chance, as we couldn't find the paint rollers & ones we did had not been cleaned after use. So we raided the galley & found a couple of squeezy mops along with replacement foam heads, so we used them & did the in half the time & no mess! Using the paint roller trays made it easy requiring a lot less paint overall. 
The rule of the black 'n blue thumb nail I use for the auditoruum colours, in line with Davids excelent suggestion, is attempt to stick toa 60, 30, 10% colour scheme.
 
 
 
 


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