1969 Pittsburgh Paints Interior Colors
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1969 – Pittsburgh Paint Interior
One-Coat Flat Wall Paint
Interior – 19 Colors
Also appearing in the 1969 Pittsburgh Paint & Glass Product and Painting Guide Catalog, this interior line features One-Coat Flat Wall Paint formulated for residential walls.
The 19-color palette reflects the softer, more subdued tones that defined the late 1960s interior shift. These colors are noticeably toned down compared to the brighter, high-energy palettes of the 1950s.
Color Examples Include:
Blue Bell
Alabaster
Cascade
Sandalwood
Silver Willow
Desert Sand
Royal Turquoise
Cherry Blossom
Celery
Colonial Gold
Harvest Gold
The palette leans toward muted pastels, soft earth tones, and warm neutrals, signaling the move toward the early 1970s aesthetic.
Finish:
Originally formulated as a flat, one-coat interior wall paint, these colors can be offered in:
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Flat (historically accurate)
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Eggshell (modern preference option)
- Satin
This brochure clearly represents the transitional late-1960s interior style — softer, warmer, and more restrained than the bold mid-century palettes that came before.
Color Matching & Sample Disclaimer
We define our historic color matches as precison-matched in hue to original manufacturer references. Each 8 oz sample is produced in our standard match grade to accurately represent the color.
Due to differences between paint products and finishes, the same color may vary slightly when produced in other grades or sheens.
Higher-grade paint options are available for final applications, just as with full home orders.
Upgrade for Best Results
Your sample represents the color. Your final paint determines the finish.
For full projects, we recommend upgrading to a higher-performance paint line for superior coverage, durability, and overall appearance—especially on exteriors and detailed trim.
Contact us for recommendations based on your specific project.