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Choosing a white for the playroom

September 9, 2010 by Erin Heaton

Sometimes choosing a white paint requires just as much thought as choosing a color. I’m looking for a warm white that won’t read too yellow once it’s paired with the beige carpet.

 
I have it narrowed down to Delicate White (a very pure white without any tint) and Gypsum (a white that looks a little weightier, but not quite gray).
 
Yeah, I realize this minutiae doesn’t really interest anyone else. I might just have to pick Gypsum so I can keep saying “Gypsum.”

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Click here to see the finished playroom!

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