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  2. 7 Paint Colors To Never Use In Your Kitchen, According To ...

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    “Most colors can work great in a kitchen depending on the space and the look you're going for, but I'd always shy away from something like fire-engine red,” says Dallas, Texas, designer Lisa ...

  3. 35 Designer-Approved Kitchen Cabinet Color Ideas

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    Cabinets painted Tea Light by Benjamin Moore contrast with this kitchen’s pearly Moroccan wall tiles and coordinate with the darker slate backsplash and rustic wood counters in Veronica Beard ...

  4. The Kitchen Paint Color Trends That'll Rule in 2025 ...

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    “These colors are perfect for kitchen cabinetry, walls, or backsplash. I like to pair them with natural materials like wood, stone, or marble to enhance the organic feel of a kitchen,” notes Shah.

  5. Countertop - Wikipedia

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    Tile, including ceramic tile and stone tile, is installed in much the same way as floor tiles or wall tiles through the use of mortar and grouting the tile gaps after they have been cemented down. The tiles that sit on the wall typically behind a countertop are called a backsplash .

  6. Gouache - Wikipedia

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    Gouache paint is similar to watercolor, but it is modified to make it opaque. Just as in watercolor, the binding agent has traditionally been gum arabic but since the late nineteenth century cheaper varieties use yellow dextrin. When the paint is sold as a paste, e.g. in tubes, the dextrin has usually been mixed with an equal volume of water. [1]

  7. Enamel paint - Wikipedia

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    Enamel paint is paint that air-dries to a hard, usually glossy, finish, used for coating surfaces that are outdoors or otherwise subject to hard wear or variations in temperature; it should not be confused with decorated objects in "painted enamel", where vitreous enamel is applied with brushes and fired in a kiln. The name is something of a ...