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

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    2. Sulking Room Pink by Farrow & Ball "One of my favorite interior design creators, Alexandra Gater, used this muted pink in one of her projects, and I've been obsessed with it ever since.Because ...

  3. 35 Designer-Approved Kitchen Cabinet Color Ideas

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    Designer Philip Gorrivan chose a warm gray-brown paint color (Mouse's Back from Farrow & Ball for similar) for the kitchen cabinetry in this 270-year-old Connecticut house. The Moroccan tile ...

  4. These Kitchen Paint Colors Range from Neutral to Wow!

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    Cabinet, wall, trim, and ceiling kitchen paint color ideas will give your cook space the refresh it deserves. Pick from calming neutrals to riotous colors. These Kitchen Paint Colors Range from ...

  5. Farrow & Ball - Wikipedia

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    The company was started by John Farrow and Richard Maurice Ball in 1946 in Wimborne Minster, Dorset.Both Farrow and Ball had previously been chemists. [8] [9] [10] The company was the first manufacturer to switch to the production of 100 per cent water-based paints in 2010.

  6. List of Saturday Night Live commercial parodies - Wikipedia

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    Farrow & Ball — This ad starts out with Aidy Bryant telling her brother and his wife (Beck Bennett and episode host Kristen Stewart) how she used this premium paint, imported from Great Britain, to make her living room pop with vivid color (or "co-LOOUR" as Bryant pronounces the extra vowel in the word's Oxford English Dictionary spelling).

  7. Baker–Miller pink - Wikipedia

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    Baker–Miller Pink, also known as P-618, Schauss pink, or Drunk-Tank Pink is a tone of pink which has been observed to temporarily reduce hostile, violent or aggressive behavior. [1] It was originally created by mixing white indoor latex paint with red trim semi-gloss outdoor paint in a 1:8 ratio by volume.

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