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

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    Gray millwork pops against white walls in this fun bunk room and sets the stage for red accents found in the coverlets, artwork, and blankets. Get the Look Trim Paint Color: Gray Sky by Benjamin Moore

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    DIY accent wall ideas add instant character to your bedroom, kitchen, living room, and beyond. Explore our best wallpaper, paint, and wood accent wall ideas.

  4. 5 Paint Color Trends to Say Goodbye to in 2025

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    3. Swap Bright Colors for Muted Tones. Instead of bright pops of color, get ready for accent colors to come in gentler hues. "Pops of color will take on muted or dusty shades," Eisenhart predicts.

  5. Earth tone - Wikipedia

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    The color palette of earth tone typically includes warm and muted shades of brown, green, gray, and beige. Other colors that may be included in the earth tone palette are muted shades of orange, red, and yellow. These colors are inspired by the colors of the earth and can be found in natural materials like clay, sandstone, and rusted metal ...

  6. Olive (color) - Wikipedia

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    It is widely used as a camouflage color for uniforms and equipment in the armed forces. The first recorded use of olive drab as a color name in English was in 1892. [8] Drab is an older color name, from the middle of the 16th century. It refers to a dull light brown color, the color of cloth made from undyed homespun wool.

  7. Wood finishing - Wikipedia

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    Wood finishing starts with sanding either by hand, typically using a sanding block or power sander, scraping, or planing. Imperfections or nail holes on the surface may be filled using wood putty or pores may be filled using wood filler. Often, the wood's color is changed by staining, bleaching, or any of a number of other techniques.