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  2. Turn Heads With These Exterior House Paint Color Combos

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    White + Gray. You can't go wrong with some of the most popular house paint colors out there. Style by Emily Henderson keeps it classic with an all-white design and gray roof. Still, there's always ...

  3. 8 Exterior Paint Colors That Make Your House Look More ...

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    Whether you’re painting a brand-new house or looking to give your current home a well-deserved refresh, consider these paint colors that will make your home’s exterior look expensive. Dark Gray

  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. Insulative paint - Wikipedia

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    An example of this would be an exterior wall of a building to which an "insulative" or "insulating" paint has been applied. Solar induced heat (direct sunlight) is reflected from the surface as well as heat (winter months) that is migrating through the wall outward toward the colder outside air.

  6. Paint - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] Further excavation in the same cave resulted in the 2011 report of a complete toolkit for grinding pigments and making a primitive paint-like substance. [7] [8] Interior walls at the 5,000-year-old Ness of Brodgar have been found to incorporate individual stones painted in yellows, reds, and oranges, using ochre pigment made of ...

  7. Stucco - Wikipedia

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    As a building material, stucco is a durable, attractive, and weather-resistant wall covering. It was traditionally used as both an interior and exterior finish applied in one or two thin layers directly over a solid masonry, brick, or stone surface. The finish coat usually contained an integral color and was typically textured for appearance.