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ESSEX GREEN HC-188

ivy. Inspiring thoughts of history, this shade is PG.30

Dive into a deep, deep green with a shade that is reminiscent of a spruce forest at its darkest hour, or an old stone building overflowing with ivy. Inspiring thoughts of history, this shade is designed to create a calm atmosphere and classic respectability. Ideal for an accent wall or wall-towall cabinets, this dark neutral compliments white marble, wooden hues, and rich camel tones.

GRAY OWL OC-52

Go gray with this crisp mid-tone color that can be described as clean and adaptable. Consider using this smokey shade in a variety of applications, including cabinets, trim, or on the walls of a master bedroom for a calm, relaxing ambiance. Comparable to a soft cloud, this gray hue is a perfect complement to white trim, offering a nice contrast without adding too much visual weight.

SILVER HALF DOLLAR 2121-40

This warm gray borders brown in its rich and varied undertones. Known as a dark neutral, it pairs elegantly with a wide range of colors. Steadily gaining popularity in recent years, this slate grey brings depth and luxury to its surroundings. Use it to coat kitchen cabinets, in a moody bedroom color scheme, or on exteriors.

BABY FERN 2029-20

This dewy green is expressive and fanciful, begging to be the burst of energy in a sunny garden space or eclectic dining room. The bright grassy hue has been brightened thanks to the lightest touch of yellow undertone, elevating this juicy green apple hue from the vibrant rest. Pair this fresh shade with white in a laundry room or use it in a kid’s playroom to inspire imagination.

Stained Glass

CSP-685

An alluring dark teal color distinguished by twilight blue undertones, this vibrant shade is equal parts tropical and refined, making it a cozy and comfortable choice when you still want to make a statement. Pair this breezy bay aqua-blue with lighter aqua and a soft yellow in a bathroom or go bold with a pop of color on your front door.

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