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All designers have the same question. What is the best blue?
Maybe this will help.
Sherwin Williams has a blue called Verditer Blue. It is an intense 18th century blue-green. They used to make it by pouring acid onto copper and using the verdigris as the pigment for the paint. A living room would be a killer with this on the walls,and white trim.
To some designers some blues are their secret key to wonderful designs. like Sassy Blue. This color is like the sky is peeking out a bit on a cloudy day. How it lightens the air in the room. It gives a small breath to everything around it.
Sometimes blue is tricky and can become gray and sad. This warm Mediterranean Blue does not! It is the blue in all those Pucci prints. It is bright, happy and not a cloud in the sky color blue. It is the vacation blue that everyone comes home and talks about. You will fall in love with Blue Wave in the bedroom and crisp it up with navy blur prints and furniture.
Can you believe that blue is America's favorite color? Everything from the darkest to the lightest. When painting a living room Patriot Blue is the way to go. It is a dark strong Cobalt Blue that has a sense of luxuriousness.
It is bright, pretty and reminds you of those summer nights on the lake. Waterside is a great blue that is calming just like the ocean, and has a hint of turquoise.
Blues To Be Continued.....
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