 Posted Aug 28, 2001 by AzLan Swedes have a peculiar relationship with their red summer houses. I should know, since my family owns one not far from Gothenburg. It is approximately 120 years old, red with white details. When repainting the house, every 5 years or so, we always use Falu Red paint.
I think it's supposed to protect the wood or something to that effect.
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 Posted Jun 29, 2008 by hitchhikerbobcarter It's true that red summer houses occupy an important place at the heart of the Swedish psyche - we repaint ours (in the Stockholm Archipelago) regularly, and always of course with Falu red - I always tease my wife (who's Swedish) that you have to choose this colour otherwise the Swedish paint police come and get you. It certainly does the trick though - the wood cladding lasts incredibly well year on year.
I came across this entry on h2g2 while checking that my own blog post on the subject of Swedish summer houses had been indexed. For more information on the Swedish summer house phenomenon, you may wish to take a look at http://naturetravels.wordpress.com (search on "Swedish summer houses").
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