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Mike M.
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Best light beige/tan paint for interior

Mike M.
  • Denver CO
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Current place has a beige that is too dark. Would like a paint that is lighter beige/tan. It would be okay if there is hints of grey too, but certainly don’t want something overly gray.

What recommendations do you guys have?

Thanks

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Peter Nikic
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Peter Nikic
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  • New York & TN
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I use linen white for all my apartments. semi gloss for kitchen and bath, egg shell for rest of the apartment. Ceiling, 'ceiling white' and doors and trim in semi gloss white. The better the paint (like benjamin moore), the better the coverage and results. This significantly reduces my turnover time and expense.

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