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  2. 35 Designer-Approved Kitchen Cabinet Color Ideas

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    For this Dallas house, designer Cathy Kincaid coated the kitchen walls and cabinets in a calming and sophisticated French gray paint color (French Gray by Farrow & Ball). Counter seating, Janus et ...

  3. 16 Unique Pantry Door Ideas That'll Immediately Upgrade Your ...

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    Separate Different Color Schemes. The dark-colored door in this kitchen by Studio Thomas James opens into a pale pink butler's pantry, hiding the pastel palette away from the otherwise warm room ...

  4. Baseboard - Wikipedia

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    It covers the uneven edge of flooring next to the wall; protects the wall from kicks, abrasion, and furniture; and can serve as a decorative molding. [ 1 ] At its simplest, baseboard consists of a simple plank nailed , screwed or glued to the wall; however, particularly in older houses, it can be made up of a number of moldings for decoration.

  5. Designer Andrew Howard Reinvents The Color Wheel In This St ...

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    He cloaked the wood-paneled walls and trim in Benjamin Moore’s Cape Blue (1642) and wrapped the ceiling in a custom covering by Adelphi Paper Hangings. The floral dhurrie rug serves as a visual ...

  6. Interior design - Wikipedia

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    The painting extends into the house over the walls and doors, up the staircases, and onto the furniture itself. When a house is being painted, women from the community help each other finish the job. The building then displays their shared taste and knowledge.

  7. Architectural coatings - Wikipedia

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    Architectural coatings [1] [2] or paints [3] are paints and other coatings used to paint the exteriors and interiors of buildings, often called or external masonry coatings. Clear varnishes and lacquers are generally excluded. [1] Such products are usually designated for specific purposes such as roof coatings, wall paints, or deck finishes. [2]