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  2. 70 Kids' Bedroom Ideas That Are Anything But Child's Play - AOL

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    Casual Color. Take notes from this sweet yet sophisticated children’s room in a Manhattan apartment. Rather than paint every wall teal (or 2008’s iconic lime green), opt for a mural showcasing ...

  3. Sherwin-Williams - Wikipedia

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    America's Paint Company: A History of Sherwin-Williams. Sherwin-Williams. LCCN 91-62014. OCLC 24646956. The Sherwin Williams Home Decorator and Color Guide (1939) Kenneth Franzheim II Rare Books Room, William R. Jenkins Architecture and Art Library, University of Houston Digital Library. Rabin, R (December 1989).

  4. The 14 Most Popular Paint Colors (They Make a Room Look Bigger)

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    Sherwin-Williams Hazel "This is such a peaceful and calming color ," says Alice Chiu of Miss Alice Designs in San Francisco, CA . " It can make a small space appear larger because it naturally ...

  5. Dutch Boy Paint - Wikipedia

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    The Dutch Boy Group is a paint manufacturing company currently headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio.Founded in 1907 by the National Lead Company, the Dutch Boy Paints brand is currently a subsidiary of the Consumer Group division of the Sherwin-Williams Company, which acquired it in 1980, two years after the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission's directive banning the manufacturing of lead ...

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    Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art in Tulsa, Oklahoma, was founded in 1966; Sherwin Range, mountain range that is a part of the Sierra Nevada, in California, USA; Sherwin Summit (el. 6,426 feet, 1,959 m), a mountain pass on U.S. Highway 395; Sherwin-Williams, American Fortune 500 company in the general building materials industry

  7. Edward Ruscha - Wikipedia

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    Ruscha's photographic editions are most often based on his conceptual art-books of same or similar name. Ruscha re-worked the negatives of six of the images from his book Every Building on Sunset Strip. The artist then cut and painted directly on the negatives, resulting in photographs that have the appearance of a faded black-and-white film. [61]