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  2. These Paint Colors Will Be Everywhere in 2025, According to ...

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    Hot Cocoa "Paint colors that exhibit moodiness without being terribly dark will be very present in 2025. Hot Cocoa by Sherwin-Williams is a chocolatey-mauve that provides depth but still reflects ...

  3. A Guide to Every Color of the Year for 2025 (So Far)

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    HGTV Home by Sherwin-Williams’s named shade, Quietude, is exactly what it portends—a cool sage green hue that sets the stage for a calming space. The hue is one of 10 gentle colors that make ...

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    “One of my current favorite shades for kitchen cabinets is Clove SW 9605, an entrancing brown with a depth tone that borders on nearly black,” the Sherwin-Williams paint color expert says.

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    Emily Kantz is the color marketing manager at Sherwin-Williams. Steven Gottlieb is an agent at Coldwell Banker Warburg. Danielle Perdue is an interior designer and the founder of bespoke design ...

  6. MAB Paints - Wikipedia

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    From 1967, M.A.B. was run by Thomas A. Bruder, and was privately held until it was purchased by Sherwin-Williams in 2007. [1] M.A.B. Paints was well known throughout the Philadelphia metropolitan area because of their Make America Beautiful campaign and their sponsorship of local professional and amateur sports teams and charities, including the 2007 United States Club Lacrosse Association ...

  7. Paris green - Wikipedia

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    Can of Paris green pigment by Sherwin-Williams Co. The pigment has a tendency to darken and turn brown. The issue was already apparent in the 19th century. In a 1888 study, watercolors with the pigment were shown to darken and turn brown when exposed to natural light and air. Experiments at the turn of the 20th century gave mixed results.