Now your talking my kind of colors! Glidden Paint carries a group of colors called,"A hint of Color". amongst those colors , is a color called Glace. It's almost green,kind of a minty green. But so light that when you look into the paint can ,you wouldn't think any color was in it at all. When put on the wall, you see a faint green ,almost white but not quite. That would go excellent in the kitchen with Hunter Green! Mine is that color,but above it I put a border of cotton material that is a royal blue,with tiny pink flowers that have Hunter Green leaves! Looks great! I sure hope you can find that color, I'll never change the color of mine. That's how pretty it is. Bye
2007-07-21 00:57:08
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answered by Sandyspacecase 7
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Green and Yellow, an example of an analogous color scheme. This type of scheme is easy on the eye as it uses colors that are beside each other on the color wheel and therefore closely related. It is useful to use when you want to make a harmonious space but does create more movement than a simple monochromatic scheme. Refreshing comes to mind for this use of green.
2007-07-21 00:47:07
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answered by Anonymous
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I would definitely NOT paint white; it would be too stark with the hunter green. Either choose a soft beige, buttery yellow or a sage green that doesn't clash with the hunter. Anything else would look tacky, I think.
2007-07-21 04:27:29
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answered by mab5096 7
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Hello Cindy, I’m a paint associate at The Home Depot. We have a Rust- oleum Counter Top transformation kit that comes in a dark colored kit and a light colored kit. The Rust-Oleum Cabinet Transformations 9-Piece Dark Color Kit is a 4-step application that will give your outdated cabinets a beautiful makeover. No stripping, sanding or priming is necessary. The dark tint base provides 24 color choices for a custom look and the decorative glaze will make your cabinets shine. The kit covers up to 100 sq. ft. The durable acrylic and latex base features strong adhesion and easy cleanup with soap and water. • 4-step process is designed for simple application with a synthetic 2 in. brush • Acrylic and latex base offers good adhesion and durability • Dark tint base provides 24 attractive color options for customization • Decorative glaze finish to enhance your wood grain • 1 kit covers up to 100 sq. ft. • No stripping, sanding or priming needed • Cleans easily with soap and water • Kit includes 1 deglosser, 1 scrub pad, 1 bond coat, 1 decorative glaze, 1 glazing cloth, 1 protective top coat, stir sticks, 1 instructional DVD and 1 pamphlet Also if ever the need Rust-Oleum has a Counter Top transformation Kit Countertop transformations is the simple, affordable and hassle-free way to transform your worn or damaged laminate countertops into beautiful, durable, new counter surfaces - in a weekend and without the mess and high cost of countertop replacement. This long-lasting, premium quality finish is 100% satisfaction guaranteed. Washable with common non-abrasive household detergents. • Ideal for kitchen or bathroom countertops, bar tops and table tops • Acrylic base for good adhesion and durability • High gloss finish • Covers up to 50 sq. ft. • The top coat is formulated with self cross-linking technology to provide superior stain and scratch resistance • Uses a system of a strong adhesive base coat, decorative colored vinyl chips and a two component clear top coat to create a highly durable finish • Mildew resistant formula • Low-VOC formula offers reduced odor and greater environmental friendliness Hope this information was helpful.ThePAintAvenger
2016-04-01 05:05:10
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answered by Anonymous
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I'd go with a very light lime green. Kind of like the green surrounding the question topics on this screen. But not like the green of the big "ask, answer, and discover buttons".
2007-07-21 00:42:12
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answered by Anonymous
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A light tan color
2007-07-21 00:43:02
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answered by Anonymous
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A cream color.
2007-07-21 00:42:27
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answered by Anonymous
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I would do a pale yellow.I like a lite and airy kitchen.You could do off white,pale green,palest of pinks(for a red theme) or lite brown.I would do what makes your theme stand out.
2007-07-21 03:19:47
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answered by Maw-Maw 7
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Deffinetly cream, white or a very light tan. I myself would say the cream would go best but take your pick! xx
2007-07-21 00:48:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Cream everytime. Those colours just go together.
2007-07-21 00:46:40
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answered by cobra 7
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