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  2. The Perfect Sage Green Paint Colors, According to Designers

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    When using sage green paint, think about the mood you want to set and build a palette from there. For a calming space, combine it with warm whites, natural textures, and soft lighting.

  3. Costco vs. Amazon Sheets: Here's the Budget-Bedding Winner - AOL

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    Meanwhile, the Mellanni Iconic Bedding Sheet Set uses microfiber, a cotton alternative that uses synthetic materials to be moisture-wicking, breathable, and silky smooth to the touch. Another ...

  4. Shades of white - Wikipedia

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    An achromatic white is a white color in which the red, green, and blues codes are exactly equal. The web colors white and white smoke are achromatic colors. A chromatic shade of white is a white color in which the red, green, and blue codes are not exactly equal, but are close to each other, which is what makes it a shade of white.

  5. Sage (color) - Wikipedia

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    Sage is a grey-green resembling that of dried sage leaves. As a quaternary color, it is an equal mix of the tertiary colors citron and slate. The hex RGB color value of the Sage swatch at right is BCB88A. [2] [3] For decades, some military flight jackets were made in sage green color.

  6. Complementary colors - Wikipedia

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    [10] Out of the opposition of blue and yellow, through a process called "steigerung", or "augmentation" a third color, red, was born. [page needed] Goethe also proposed several sets of complementary colors which "demanded" each other. According to Goethe, "yellow 'demands' violet; orange [demands] blue; purple [demands] green; and vice versa". [11]

  7. Alabaster - Wikipedia

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    Calcite alabaster also is known as onyx-marble, Egyptian alabaster, and Oriental alabaster, which terms usually describe either a compact, banded travertine stone [2] or a stalagmitic limestone colored with swirling bands of cream and brown. [3] Alabaster artefact: A composite bust of the Emperor Septimius Severus; the head is marble and the ...