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    A punchy cobalt blue door, chippy turquoise bench, and other sea-green accents jazz up this otherwise all-white coastal kitchen. Get the Look: Kitchen Paint Color: 50/50 formula of China White and ...

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    Dark Gray Green. If you prefer the look of a white kitchen, follow designer James Farmer's lead and paint only your kitchen island green. Here, he chose a dark gray green for the wood island in ...

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    Gray and White Kitchen. Tonal gray millwork artfully juxtaposes the golden leather cantilever seating (York Street Studio) and an indigo green marble countertop in the kitchen of this 1920s New ...

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    Near neutrals can be of any hue or lightness. For example, the "Achromatic" use of a white background with black text is an example of a basic and commonly default color scheme in web design. Neutrals are obtained by mixing pure colors with white, black or gray, or by mixing two complementary colors. In color theory, neutral colors are colors ...

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    Possible lightness values are 15% through 90% in steps of 5% for monochromatic shades of grey (i.e. C = 0%) and 20% through 90% in steps of 10% and additionally 85% and 93%. Chroma values are also mostly confined to steps of 10% or 5%, but with some exceptions, and the maximum value varies.

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    A Kitchen Cabinet is a group of unofficial or private advisers to a political leader. [1] The term was originally used by political opponents of President of the United States Andrew Jackson to describe his ginger group, the collection of unofficial advisors he consulted in parallel to the United States Cabinet (the "parlor cabinet") following his purge of the cabinet at the end of the Eaton ...

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