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Steam News15 May 20261mo ago

Should You Be Able to Paint Over 500-Year-Old Stone?

You've just spent an hour sandblasting centuries of grime off an ancient stone wall. The texture underneath is raw, warm, and full of history. And now you're standing there with a roller full of clean white paint.

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changedYou've just spent an hour sandblasting centuries of grime off an ancient stone wall. The texture underneath is raw, warm, and full of history. And now you're standing there with a roller full of clean white paint.
changedHeritage Flipper is built on contrast, sleek modern furniture against exposed historic brickwork. That tension is the aesthetic. But paint is the one tool that can erase it entirely.

You've just spent an hour sandblasting centuries of grime off an ancient stone wall. The texture underneath is raw, warm, and full of history. And now you're standing there with a roller full of clean white paint.

Do we let you do it?

Heritage Flipper is built on contrast, sleek modern furniture against exposed historic brickwork. That tension is the aesthetic. But paint is the one tool that can erase it entirely.

So we're asking you directly:

Should players be free to paint over original stonework? Or should historic surfaces be protected, even if it limits your creative freedom?

Drop your answer in the comments. This is a real decision we're working through, and your input actually shapes how we build it.

Wishlist Heritage Flipper and follow along as we build it, one real decision at a time.

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