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  2. These Were Our Editors' Favorite Paint Colors and Trends of 2024

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    8. Grounded by Sherwin-Williams "I’ve always leaned toward earth tones when decorating my spaces. With a few paint companies incorporating brown hues into their 2025 Color of the Year ...

  3. The 14 Most Popular Paint Colors (They Make a Room Look Bigger)

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    Sherwin-Williams Hazel "This is such a peaceful and calming color ," says Alice Chiu of Miss Alice Designs in San Francisco, CA . " It can make a small space appear larger because it naturally ...

  4. Dutch Boy Paint - Wikipedia

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    The Dutch Boy Group is a paint manufacturing company currently headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio.Founded in 1907 by the National Lead Company, the Dutch Boy Paints brand is currently a subsidiary of the Consumer Group division of the Sherwin-Williams Company, which acquired it in 1980, two years after the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission's directive banning the manufacturing of lead ...

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    The restaurant, Perseid, in partnership with Bludorn Hospitality Group, is a color study, with the walls and ceiling in Sunbeam Yellow by Sherwin Williams and golden ombré room dividers.

  6. 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]

  7. Lead paint - Wikipedia

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    In the July 1904 edition of its monthly publication, Sherwin-Williams reported the dangers of paint containing lead, noting that a French expert had deemed lead paint "poisonous in a large degree, both for the workmen and for the inhabitants of a house painted with lead colors". [7]