"There are 179 shades of White. Benjamin Moore clearly understands that White is a color."
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A clean and classic white suitable for ceilings, doors, windows, trims and moldings.
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A saturated, atmospheric white ideal for subtly accentuating architectural details and highlighting artwork.
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White in its purest form — timeless.
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This white with underscores of gray and green serves well to transition into other colors that are its derivative.
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somerset white (DC-05) provides contrast for the more saturated hues. Good for trim and door casings with a neutral backdrop.
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A very subtle gray that brings imperceptible color to a room.
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A deep gray with green undertones. This is a calm color for more intimate spaces.
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A deep, poised gray that adds luminous color without overwhelming a space.
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A crisp white that serves to create a sophisticated, elegant interior.
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This muted shade of soft blue has a soothing, restorative quality that sets the mood for a serene, peaceful retreat.
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This very subdued blue evokes a sense of an early morning walk on the beach.
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This is a classic color that will refresh a more traditional setting.
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This white has khaki and green undertones with a nuance that is very earthen.
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Chalky and muted with undertones of green and brown, this hue is enveloping, warm and serene.
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This deep, never-fail neutral complements earthy browns and pale greens, creating a seamless transition from room to room.
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This inviting, saturated khaki coordinates beautifully with earth tones, introducing warmth and elegance to any environment.
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A classic neutral, tennyson white (DC-17) is a warm color that evokes a room for rereading a favorite book with dog-eared corners.
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This earthen white has the feel of unbleached linen fresh off the loom.
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This warm greige is a complex neutral that will integrate seamlessly into environments that are either neutral or more boldly saturated.
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The complex tonaity of this color serves well to create an engaging environment.
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pinecrest gray (DC-21) informs a time-worn sensibility. Redefine dining chairs with layers of this paint.
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Paint your doors in a rich high gloss to formalize an entry.
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Chocolate and espresso make marbury brown (DC-23) the quintessential color. It is the new answer to the classic green or red for a library or dining venue.
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This intriguing shade draws attention to an interesting armoire or chest of drawers, adding sharp contrast in a neutral space.
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