Purple continues to be a popular color choice for the home. It's not the “Prince Purple” from the 80's but deep rich, delicious variation of the grape.
It's good in wine and on our walls …
Give these Benjamin Moore colors a try!
Grapes as we know are an antioxidant. So why shouldn't we bring this hue into our home as a reminder to keep our choices healthy - even our color choices!
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I like this color in a dining room but you really have to watch that the color of your table doesn't clash. I would like to see a darker, wood for here. Also, with color that makes this much of a statement, keep your artwork minimal.
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COLOR TIP: Not sure which purple to choose for your room? Buy a bed set, pillow or drapery that you like and take the purple directly from there. Doing this will ensure a perfect match - the fabric chose the color for you!
Chocolate and berries are always tasty. Try in healthy full spectrum colors, no-voc and no odor - EcoHues Nomad with EcoHues Mulberry!
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I love purple! I grew up with a lavender bedroom, and now I have a lavender dining room, a dark purple bathroom, and a purple & grey guest bedroom in my house :-) Purple got a bad wrap for so long, it's good to see it finally getting the respect it deserves :-)
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