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  2. The Best Dark Green Paint Colors The Pros Swear By

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    "It's a luscious olive green reminiscent of retro style with earthy undertones that turn avocado green into a more modern edgy shade, worthy of all eras," says Emily Kantz, color marketing manager ...

  3. The very ’70s avocado green kitchen had its comeback moment for one hot minute—and now we're moving on. According to Farrow & Ball’s Studholme, that means turning the dial way down on the ...

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    Designers have spoken: Here are the top interior paint color trends of 2025. See moody hues, earth tones, whites and more from brands like Sherwin-Williams. These Paint Colors Will Be Everywhere ...

  5. Earth tone - Wikipedia

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    The color palette of earth tone typically includes warm and muted shades of brown, green, gray, and beige. Other colors that may be included in the earth tone palette are muted shades of orange, red, and yellow. These colors are inspired by the colors of the earth and can be found in natural materials like clay, sandstone, and rusted metal ...

  6. Shades of black - Wikipedia

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    Colors often considered "shades of black" include onyx, black olive, charcoal, and jet. These colors may be considered for part of a neutral color scheme, usually in interior design as a part of a background for brighter colors. Black and dark gray colors are powerful accent colors that suggest weight, dignity, formality, and solemnity. [1]

  7. Frame and panel - Wikipedia

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    Panels are made slightly smaller than the available space within the frame to provide room for movement. Wood will expand and contract across the grain, and a wide panel made of solid wood could change width by a half of an inch, warping the door frame. By allowing the wood panel to float, it can expand and contract without damaging the door.