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  2. 26 Most Popular Kitchen Paint Colors Throughout the Decades

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    Trending paint colors come and go so quickly that it's hard to keep track. From cool turquoise to cherry red, here is a list of hues you probably forgot about. 26 Most Popular Kitchen Paint Colors ...

  3. Pinterest Says These Cheery Colors Will Trend This Year, and ...

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    1. Cherry Red. This color trend takes painting the town red to a new level. The bold red tone is based on Pinterest’s predicted cherry-coded trend, one the social media site claims is especially ...

  4. 5 TikTok Interior Trends That Actually Have Staying Power ...

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    Think sculptural lighting that mimics melting butter, furniture that channels your favorite pastries, and paint colors that remind you of your favorite fruit. We’re looking for spaces that ...

  5. Maine Cottage - Wikipedia

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    Maine Cottage is a privately held American furniture company specializing in high-end coastal cottage style furniture. [1] Their product line includes painted solid wood, wicker and upholstered furniture. Customers can customize their furniture by selecting from exclusive paint colors and signature fabric patterns. [1]

  6. Sherwin-Williams - Wikipedia

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    Comex was the 4th largest paint manufacturer in North America. [39] After Mexican antitrust regulators voted against the deal twice, Sherwin-Williams bought Comex's US and Canadian divisions for $165 million on September 16, 2013. [40] PPG, US-based paint and coating company, acquired Comex's Mexican division for $2.3 billion.

  7. Cerise (color) - Wikipedia

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    The color or name comes from the French word cerise, meaning "cherry". According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the first recorded use of cerise as a color name in English was in The Times of November 30, 1858. [2] This date of 1858 as the date of first use of the color name is also mentioned in the 1930 book A Dictionary of Color. [3]