The problem with getting paint swatches online is that the colour you see on the screen will be different from the colour of the actual paint. It all has to do with the kind of image the use - jpg, tiff, etc. Each one has a different way of showing colour. Your best bet will be with the cardboard ones you pick up from the store (or get them to mail them to you if you can't get there). Then you can pick up little pots of the ones you like to try on the wall, because even then, an exact match is unlikely. The state of your wall, the lighting, etc., will all contribute to the appearance.
2006-09-14 23:36:30
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answered by Delora Gloria 4
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Colours displayed on a computer screen will NOT be accurate.
However, Dulux offer a free service where they will send you Colour Swatches based on colours you select on line.
2006-09-13 11:16:45
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answered by Martin G 4
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i love www.dulux.ie its got like a painter you choose a room and paint it so you no how they go if your doing more than one colour and it has all the colours in their to hope this helps if not have fun anyway
2006-09-13 11:12:25
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answered by ââ¢Â¥ ââ¢Â¥abc 4
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www.behr.com lets you play with some paint swatches & has example rooms to use where you can see how certain colors go together.
2006-09-13 15:17:30
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answered by §uper ®ose 6
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there isn't one..
there are zillions of colors to chose from different manufactures
go to a few stores and get color strips and decide that way under different lighting situations
2006-09-13 11:08:15
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answered by Mopar Muscle Gal 7
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Sherwin Williams (which is my choice, best quality for the best price) has on-line swatchs.
2006-09-13 11:07:49
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answered by Thomas H 3
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This link may help
2006-09-13 11:15:05
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answered by Steve K 4
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Dulux are good.
2006-09-13 11:13:08
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answered by Ladyfromdrum 5
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