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  2. These Kitchen Paint Colors Range from Neutral to Wow!

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    For a calming style, a neutral palette (shades of white in the kitchen, from crisp linen to creamy latte) is a popular choice, as it creates visual space for colorful accessories, appliances, and ...

  3. Behr (paint) - Wikipedia

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    Behr Paint Company (stylized as BEHR) is a supplier of architectural paint and exterior wood care products to the American and Canadian do-it-yourself markets. BEHR manufactures interior and exterior house paints, decorative finishes, primers, stains and surface preparation products sold exclusively at The Home Depot . [ 2 ]

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    Glass-front cabinets are versatile enough to work with pretty much any kitchen style, ranging from traditional to farmhouse and contemporary, which adds to their timeless appeal. "They first ...

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  6. Hoosier cabinet - Wikipedia

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    A Hoosier cabinet or Hoosier is a type of cupboard or free-standing kitchen cabinet that also serves as a workstation. It was popular in the first few decades of the 20th century in the United States, since most houses did not have built-in kitchen cabinetry. The Hoosier Manufacturing Co. of New Castle, Indiana, was one of the earliest and ...

  7. Cabinet painting - Wikipedia

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    A cabinet painting (or "cabinet picture") is a small painting, typically no larger than two feet (0.6 meters) in either dimension, but often much smaller. [5] The term is especially used for paintings that show full-length figures or landscapes at a small scale, rather than a head or other object painted nearly life-size.