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  2. Turn Heads With These Exterior House Paint Color Combos

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    White + Gray. You can't go wrong with some of the most popular house paint colors out there. Style by Emily Henderson keeps it classic with an all-white design and gray roof. Still, there's always ...

  3. Before and After (Hogarth) - Wikipedia

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    Before and After is a pair of comic paintings by British painter William Hogarth. He made two painted versions in 1730–31. The first version showed an exterior scene in a wooded glade, based on contemporary French pastoral fête galante, while a second version moved the scene indoors. Hogarth made engravings based on the second version in 1736.

  4. 12 Exterior Paint Colors That Can Make Your House Look Cheap

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    Here, the exterior paint colors that can make your house look cheap. Stay away from anything that could be considered overly bold or boring. Here, the exterior paint colors that can make your ...

  5. 8 Exterior Paint Colors That Make Your House Look More ...

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    She says, “One of the first things people notice about the exterior of a house is the paint job, so if the paint is peeling, faded, cracked, or if the finished results do not look professional ...

  6. Paint - Wikipedia

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    A charcoal and ochre cave painting of Megaloceros from Lascaux, France. Paint was used in some of the earliest known human artworks. Some cave paintings drawn with red or yellow ochre, hematite, manganese oxide, and charcoal may have been made by early Homo sapiens as long as 40,000 years ago. [5]

  7. Lead-based paint in the United States - Wikipedia

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    As of April 2011, 87% of homes built before 1940 contain at least some lead paint, homes built between 1940 and 1960 have a 69% chance of containing such paint, homes built between 1960 and 1978 have a 24% chance of containing lead paint, while homes built after 1978 are unlikely to have lead-based paint. [25]

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