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  2. 23 Colors, Patterns, & Textures To Pair With Gray

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    Bright Red. A stained gray exterior allows this house to blend in with its wooded surroundings, while bold red trim gives it major wow factor. TIP: If you want a more natural look, opt for a semi ...

  3. The Neutral Paint Colors You've Been Looking For

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    To help, we’ve compiled 50 of the best neutral paint colors out there that take rooms in need of a little pizzazz from drab to—just the right amount of—fab.

  4. 20 Colors That Pair Surprisingly Well With Gray, According to ...

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    From slate gray to pale charcoal, here's how to work with this understated neutral, according to top designers. 20 Colors That Pair Surprisingly Well With Gray, According to Designers Skip to main ...

  5. Shades of gray - Wikipedia

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    An achromatic gray is a gray color in which the red, green, and blue codes are exactly equal. The web colors gray, gainsboro, light gray, dark gray, and dim gray are all achromatic colors. A chromatic gray is a gray color in which the red, green, and blue codes are not exactly equal, but are close to each other, which is what makes it a shade ...

  6. Web colors - Wikipedia

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    Web colors are colors used in displaying web pages on the World Wide Web; ... Gray and black colors: Black: 000000: 0, 0, 0 DarkSlateGray: 2F4F4F: 47, 79, 79 DimGray ...

  7. Blend modes - Wikipedia

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    The middle gray is the neutral color. When the top layer's color is lighter than this, this effectively moves the white point of the bottom layer down by twice the difference; when it is darker, the black point is moved up by twice the difference. (This increases the perceived contrast.)