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  2. 18 Soothing Paint Colors for a Nursery Accent Wall

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    For a contemporary touch, create a nursery accent wall with Dunn-Edwards' Galway Bay. "It's a soft, cool-toned grayish-green with a hint of blue, providing a refreshing yet sophisticated look ...

  3. The Right Way to Pull off a Bedroom Accent Wall - AOL

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    Here's the right way to pull off bedroom accent wall ideas, from bold paint colors to graphic wallpaper. Find looks for small spaces, modern layouts and more.

  4. Pinterest Says These Cheery Colors Will Trend This Year, and ...

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    4. Dill Green. Expect Dill Green to pop up in kitchens, living rooms, and cocktails.The energetic and unexpected green comes from a recent pickle fix trickling into food and home cores.

  5. Accent wall - Wikipedia

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    A dark purple accent wall. An accent wall or feature wall is an interior wall whose design differs from that of the other walls in the room. The accent wall's color can simply be a different shade of the color of the other walls, or have a different design in terms of the color and material. [1] Accent wall offers a simple, stylish way to add ...

  6. Earth tone - Wikipedia

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    Earth tone is a term used to describe a palette of colors that are similar to natural materials and landscapes. These colors are inspired by the earth's natural hues, including browns, greens, grays, and other warm and muted shades.

  7. Forest green - Wikipedia

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    Forest green is a green color said to resemble the color of the trees and other plants in a forest. This web color, when written as computer code in HTML for website color display, is written in the form forestgreen (no space). [1] The first recorded use of forest green as a color name in English was in 1810. [2] Ferns in a forest