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  2. 15 Cabinet Paint Colors That Look STUNNING in Any Kitchen

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    A two-tone paint approach can help add dimension to flat or Shaker-style cabinet fronts. In this North Carolina beach home, the greige and white cabinetry helps maintain the light and airy feeling ...

  3. 35 Designer-Approved Kitchen Cabinet Color Ideas

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    From vibrant blues and greens to sophisticated neutrals, these designer-approved kitchen cabinet paint colors will transcend trends and stand the test of time. 35 Designer-Approved Kitchen Cabinet ...

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    In this Alabama kitchen, designer Mark D. Sikes selected a charming powder blue paint color (Farrow & Ball's Parma Gray) to unify a mix of existing raised-panel cabinet doors and new island, range ...

  5. Duotone - Wikipedia

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    Due to recent advances in technology, duotones, tritones, and quadtones can be easily created using image manipulation programs. Duotone color mode in Adobe Photoshop computes the highlights and middle tones of a monochrome (grayscale or black-and-white) image in one color, and allows the user to choose any color as the second color.

  6. Color scheme - Wikipedia

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    The triadic color scheme is a three-color combination consisting of base color and two colors that are 120 degrees and 240 degrees apart from the base color. [6] Triadic color schemes tend to be quite vibrant. Even when using pale or unsaturated versions of hues, it offers a higher degree of contrast while also retaining the color harmony.

  7. Tint, shade and tone - Wikipedia

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    A tone is produced either by mixing a color with gray, or by both tinting and shading. [1] Mixing a color with any neutral color (including black, gray, and white) reduces the chroma , or colorfulness , while the hue (the relative mixture of red, green, blue, etc., depending on the colorspace) remains unchanged.