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  2. 26 Most Popular Kitchen Paint Colors Throughout the Decades

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    Trending paint colors come and go so quickly that it's hard to keep track. From cool turquoise to cherry red, here is a list of hues you probably forgot about. ... 2002 - Linen White.

  3. These Were Our Editors' Favorite Paint Colors and Trends of 2024

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    2024 marked the return of bright, bold colors and patterns in home and fashion. Pops of red and pink, leopard print, and graphic wallpaper were a few ways designers and homeowners dressed up their ...

  4. Ecru - Wikipedia

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    It is still defined by some dictionaries as the colour of unbleached linen, [2] which it still is in French (approximately #FEFEE0 ). In English, over the years it has come to be used for a quite different, much darker color. Ecru comes from the French word écru for the color of unbleached linen, and the word means "raw, unbleached" in French.

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    The Best Paints for a Quiet Luxury Aesthetic. When it comes to paint colors in particular, Perdue says you want to look for a palette with softer shades that create a sense of calm: A few of her ...

  6. 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 having 315. [4]

  7. Distemper (paint) - Wikipedia

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    Dirk Bouts' Entombment, distemper on linen, 1450s. Distemper is a decorative paint and a historical medium for painting pictures, and contrasted with tempera. The binder may be glues of vegetable or animal origin (excluding egg). Soft distemper is not abrasion resistant and may include binders such as chalk, ground pigments, and animal glue.