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  2. Beautiful Front Door Colors for the Best Curb Appeal on the Block

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    Give your exterior an inexpensive and easy upgrade by painting the front door one of these 50 inviting paint colors.

  3. These Designer-Approved Front Door Colors Will Add Instant ...

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    This strong gray-meets-dark blue shade is stunning as the front door color of this Federal-style home in Isle of Hope, Georgia, and we think it's an excellent pairing for a variety of exterior ...

  4. What Your Front Door Color Means and Says About You

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    “A front door carries much more meaning than the official entrance of our home,” says Michelle Lewis, Color Psychology expert and author of Color Secrets. She explains that in various global ...

  5. Teal - Wikipedia

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    Teal blue is a medium tone of teal with more blue. The first recorded use of teal blue as a color name in English was in 1927. [5]: p. 101, plate 39, color sample L6 The source of this color is the Plochere Color System, a color system formulated in 1948 that is widely used by interior designers. Teal was subsequently a heavily used color in ...

  6. Haint blue - Wikipedia

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    A haint blue porch ceiling in the United States. Haint blue is a collection of pale shades of blue-green that are traditionally used to paint porch ceilings in the Southern United States. [1] [2] Hex #D1EAEB is a popular shade of haint blue. The tradition originated with the Gullah in Georgia and South Carolina.

  7. Aquamarine (color) - Wikipedia

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    Aquamarine is a color that is a light tint of teal, in between cyan and green on the color wheel. It is named after the mineral aquamarine , a gemstone mainly found in granite rocks. The first recorded use of aquamarine as a color name in English was in 1598.