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  2. 24 Bathroom Wallpaper Ideas That Will Transform Your Space - AOL

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    "Bathrooms are a place of refuge and serenity and also a place to really project your personality," says New Orleans interior designer Nomita Joshi-Gupta, owner of Spruce, a multi-line wallpaper ...

  3. Sherwin-Williams - Wikipedia

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    The Sherwin-Williams Company is an American paints and coatings company based in Cleveland, Ohio. It is primarily engaged in the manufacture, distribution, and sale of paints, coatings, floorcoverings, and related products with operations in over 120 countries. [ 2 ]

  4. 6 Reasons Your Wall Paint Is Peeling—and How to Fix ... - AOL

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    Primers are designed to improve your paint's ability to stick to walls in old homes, in humid bathrooms, on repaired walls, or in other tricky areas. "There is a reason why primers exist," says ...

  5. The 2025 Colors of the Year Are Wildly Different, Yet They ...

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    getty images/hgtv home by sherwin-williams/purewow. The clearest outlier of the Colors of the Year (so far), Quietude is the brightest, airiest color of the bunch, but it was still chosen for its ...

  6. Paint - Wikipedia

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    In 1866, Sherwin-Williams in the United States opened as a large paint-maker and invented a paint that could be used from the tin without preparation. It was only when the stimulus of World War II created a shortage of linseed oil in the supply market that artificial resins, or alkyds, were invented. Cheap and easy to make, they held the color ...

  7. William Morris wallpaper designs - Wikipedia

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    The technique used by Morris for making wallpaper was described in some detail in Arts and Crafts Essays by Members of the Arts and Crafts Exhibition Society published in 1893. The chapter on wallpaper was written by Walter Crane. He describes how the wallpapers of Morris were made using pieces of paper thirty-feet long and twenty-one inches wide.