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Sun, Nov 6, 05 at 17:39
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- Posted by bldgis4thebirds (My Page) on Sun, Nov 6, 05 at 17:40
| I am sorry the pic split the name previous red is BM Raspberry truffle |
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- Posted by sassyMNmom (My Page) on Sun, Nov 6, 05 at 21:47
| EK Grand Teton Clay:
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- Posted by sassyMNmom (My Page) on Tue, Nov 8, 05 at 18:18
| BM Georgian Brick (repainted over EK above)
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- Posted by sassyMNmom (My Page) on Sat, Nov 12, 05 at 10:19
| Another BM Raspberry Truffle:
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Behr Red Red Wine with Ultra Pure White trim and stairs
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This is CIL's "Cranberry Zing" colourmatched to Benjamin Moore paint, eggshell finish. ![]() |
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- Posted by lorinscott_1 (My Page) on Tue, Mar 14, 06 at 16:06
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- Posted by georgiagal (My Page) on Sat, Apr 29, 06 at 15:55
| Kilz Vesuvian Garnet:
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| Another Kilz Vesuvian Garnet...........not quite red brick, but definitely, a warmer toned red.
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- Posted by bldgis4thebirds (My Page) on Sat, Sep 23, 06 at 8:58
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| Duron Roasted Pepper (search on colorcharts.org) in kitchen |
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- Posted by southernheart (My Page) on Sat, Oct 14, 06 at 19:29
| spolina, it turned out great!! and looks wonderful with the green, also. So many lovely reds in this thread! My DR is also Cranberry Zing (Glidden)...I'll try to post soon, too. |
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- Posted by gwendolynne (My Page) on Sun, Dec 17, 06 at 22:26
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- Posted by moonshadow (My Page) on Sat, Feb 3, 07 at 8:25
| bumping up colors threads |
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| I guess I need to post my red kitchen :) |
Here is a link that might be useful: Eddie Bauer Crimson from Lowes
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- Posted by annkathryn (My Page) on Wed, Feb 14, 07 at 16:54
| This is Ralph Lauren barn red in my family room.
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| Here is my red dining room. It started with one sw red, then I went darker in flat (that did not work!) so I ended up doing a faux glaze with three different colors that I concocted from all my failed colors. |
Here is a link that might be useful: red dining room
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| samat40, I love the texture on your walls. How did you do the faux glaze? I would love to try your technique! |
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| Thanks!! First of all-- the walls already had a hand-troweled texture but this gave me smooth areas and then a swirl of the trowelling. Hard to paint around. Anyway, I primed in gray, then painted a bit with the SW Flower Pot in the satin. I thought it was too orangy, so I got the next darker shade on the same strip in a flat. That looked awful, since all the places where I cut in had a different sheen. Soooo, I went to Home Depot and got a quart of Behr in a slightly redder shade in satin and some glaze. Did one coat using an X pattern with a 3 inch brush, random and overlapping. Then decided to do a another coat with a lighter terra cotta that I had rejected from another room, then went back over with the darker red, mixed with some gold acrylic paint I had. All in all, the different shades just blend enough to give the color some nice depth. I mixed the first two coats one part paint to 2 parts glaze. The last one I did 1 part to three parts. |
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- Posted by bunnyluvya (My Page) on Thu, Mar 29, 07 at 22:25
My red guest bathroom. ![]() |
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- Posted by laurenk88_pa (My Page) on Mon, Apr 2, 07 at 15:25
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| any idea what the name of the paint is in the picture of the guest bathroom posted by bunnyluvya? tx |
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| Sherwin Williams Bolero
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- Posted by bunnyluvya (My Page) on Fri, Apr 27, 07 at 22:38
Tankysmom, the color in my guest bath is Posh Red from American Tradition (Lowes). ![]() |
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- Posted by moonshadow (My Page) on Thu, Jul 12, 07 at 10:31
| bumping up the colors threads |
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- Posted by citymomof3 (My Page) on Wed, Jul 18, 07 at 16:18
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| Ellen Kennon's Rust on the ceiling
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- Posted by momto4boys (My Page) on Mon, Sep 17, 07 at 12:51
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- Posted by bloominwhereplanted (My Page) on Mon, Sep 17, 07 at 15:23
| annkathryn - I love your red, but I can't find "Ralph Lauren barn red." Is there any chance it goes by a different name? Thanks... |
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- Posted by tropical_diva (karenj@austin.rr.com) on Sun, Sep 30, 07 at 20:00
| aktillery - What color is that? And is it flat or?? |
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- Posted by moonshadow (My Page) on Wed, Oct 31, 07 at 14:16
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| And though my shower area is so tiny that I almost can't take a picture, here is a link for what I do have....It's painted in a Behr Color from their Interiors brochure--Current jam. I had it mixed in American Traditions paint at Lowes. |
Here is a link that might be useful: Master Bath Shower
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- Posted by annkathryn (My Page) on Thu, Feb 7, 08 at 23:58
| bloomwherplanted - I'm so sorry, I just now saw your question. Here's the closest match I can find to the RL Barn Red (see link below). Also, I still have the can with the formula on it if you're interested. Ann |
Here is a link that might be useful: Barn Red
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- Posted by annkathryn (My Page) on Fri, Feb 8, 08 at 2:00
| I looked on the can and it seems to be Ralph Lauren Oar Lock, not Barn Red. The two colors look identical ot me on the paint matching website. |
Here is a link that might be useful: Oar Lock
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- Posted by flowerchild (My Page) on Wed, Jan 28, 09 at 16:03
| I'm looking for a rust/brown/red does anyone have a color like that? |
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- Posted by southernheart (My Page) on Wed, Mar 4, 09 at 17:59
| Cranberry Zing (Glidden)...my favorite red in different types of lighting. I've changed the interior in the past few years, but still use it mainly as an accent color (powder room, bookcase interiors), and still love it! Yes, that's me and my sons, about eight or nine years ago...time sure flies! |
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- Posted by decchallenged (My Page) on Wed, Apr 29, 09 at 8:50
| SW Red Cent and Spicy Hue 50/50% mix. |
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- Posted by moonshadow (My Page) on Thu, Oct 29, 09 at 10:31
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- Posted by moonshadow (My Page) on Wed, Sep 22, 10 at 10:12
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- Posted by cal_dreamer (My Page) on Thu, Dec 22, 11 at 23:17
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