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  2. Benjamin Moore announced its 2025 Color of the Year — and it ...

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    Behr's 2025 Color of the Year is "Rumors," and is described in a press release as being "elegant" and having "warm energy." "Rumors has a warm energy and elegant ambience that confidently allows ...

  3. Behr (paint) - Wikipedia

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    Behr Paint Company (stylized as BEHR) is a supplier of architectural paint and exterior wood care products to the American and Canadian do-it-yourself markets. BEHR manufactures interior and exterior house paints, decorative finishes, primers, stains and surface preparation products sold exclusively at The Home Depot . [ 2 ]

  4. 16 Beige Paint Colors That Never Go out of Style, According ...

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    Aged Beige by Behr. Jo Lyle & Co. ... Related: 13 White Paint Colors Interior Designers Reach for Time and Again. Accessible Beige by Sherwin-Williams. Daley Home/Madeline Harper.

  5. These Are the Neutral Paint Colors Interior Designers ...

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    To help you discover the best white, gray, or beige shade for your home, we talked to dozens of designers about their favorite neutral paint colors.

  6. Go Away Green - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong Disneyland street lamps and fences painted in Go Away Green Street clock and lamp posts blending into the environment. Go Away Green or no-see-um green [1] refer to a set of proprietary [2] colors that are used in Disneyland and other Disney amusement parks to disguise parts of the park infrastructure. [3]

  7. Flowers and Trees - Wikipedia

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    Flowers and Trees is a Silly Symphonies cartoon produced by Walt Disney, directed by Burt Gillett, and released to theatres by United Artists on July 30, 1932. [2] It was the first commercially released film to be produced in the full-color three-strip Technicolor process [3] after several years of two