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  2. The 14 Best White Paint Colors That Interior Designers Swear By

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    Swiss Coffee by Benjamin Moore. This creamy white was the ideal pick for a bright and airy Hawaiian vacation retreat designed by Catherine Kwong. "The lighting on the Big Island is really bright ...

  3. These Are the White Paint Colors That Interior Designers Swear By

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    8) Benjamin Moore Oxford White CC-20. Benjamin Moore. According to designer Stephanie Brown, Oxford White is a reliable shade that’s super adaptable to modern and traditional spaces alike. With ...

  4. The 25 Best Farmhouse Paint Colors for Timeless Style

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    Blue Daisy by Benjamin Moore. Blue cabinetry is a great way to add some farmhouse-style color to your kitchen and this cheery blue keeps things on the bright side as opposed to dark and moody.

  5. Shades of white - Wikipedia

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    Off-white colors were pervasively paired with beiges in the 1930s, [2] and especially popular again from roughly 1955 to 1975. [3] In terms of paint, off-white paints are now becoming more popular, with Benjamin Moore having 152 shades of off-whites, Behr having 167, and PPG has 315. [4]

  6. Benjamin Moore & Co. - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin Moore & Co., also known as Benjamin Moore, is an American manufacturer of paints, stains, and other architectural coatings. The company was founded in 1883 in Brooklyn, N.Y. [2] and is currently headquartered in Montvale, N.J. [3] Benjamin Moore has major manufacturing and distribution operations throughout the United States and Canada ...

  7. Titanium white - Wikipedia

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    Titanium dioxide (TiO2) is a bright white substance first named and created in a laboratory in the late 1800s. It is called titanium white, Pigment White 6 or CI 77891 when used specifically as a pigment in paints and was initially used as a pigment in the ceramic arts for yellow glazes. The pigment was further developed for industrial use in ...