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  2. 15 Best Dark Gray Paint Colors to Cozy Up Your Room

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    Here are designers favorite dark gray paint colors for both interiors and exteriors to give your home a look that is warm and inviting, and not at all gloomy. 15 Best Dark Gray Paint Colors to ...

  3. 23 Colors, Patterns, & Textures To Pair With Gray

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    A pop of fun yellow serves as the umbrella keeping things a bit cheerful. Yellow is just one of many colors that goes with gray walls. Get the Look Front Door Paint Color: Cheerful by Sherwin-Williams

  4. 5 Paint Colors to Never Use on Your Front Porch, According to ...

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    Dark shades, for example, absorb heat and tend to peel faster, while bright colors may clash with your exterior. Even trendy shades can be tricky if they don’t match your home’s style.

  5. Shades of black - Wikipedia

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    Colors often considered "shades of black" include onyx, black olive, charcoal, and jet. These colors may be considered for part of a neutral color scheme, usually in interior design as a part of a background for brighter colors. Black and dark gray colors are powerful accent colors that suggest weight, dignity, formality, and solemnity. [1] In ...

  6. Tint, shade and tone - Wikipedia

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    This moves the mixed color toward a neutral color—a gray or near-black. Lights are made brighter or dimmer by adjusting their brightness, i.e., energy level; in painting, lightness is adjusted through mixture with white, black, or a color's complement. The Color Triangle depicting tint, shade, and tone was proposed in 1937 by Faber Birren. [4]

  7. Clapboard - Wikipedia

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    These boards eventually go grey as the tannins are washed out from the wood. More recently clapboard has been tarred or painted—traditionally black or white due to locally occurring minerals or pigments. In modern clapboard these colors remain popular, but with a hugely wider variety due to chemical pigments and stains.