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If you had to paint your entire house inside and out with one color (excluding white) what color would you choose?
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Pale Lilac
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Penn State Nittany Lion - Blue.
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Cream, or is that too close to white? I'm bland, what can I say
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white is not a color
and I would never paint the inside and outside the same color |
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white is not a color and I would never paint the inside and outside the same color Actually, white is the combination of all color. Black is the absence of color. |
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white is not a color and I would never paint the inside and outside the same color Actually, white is the combination of all color. Black is the absence of color. all that I said is that it is not A color, mr observant |
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Humm I would do a light tan for me that is a color I can look at each day and not get tired of it...Well plus you can add any thing to it and it will match....
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white is not a color and I would never paint the inside and outside the same color Actually, white is the combination of all color. Black is the absence of color. all that I said is that it is not A color, mr observant ![]() |
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Edited by
sweetestgirl11
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Wed 01/18/12 07:26 AM
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white is not a color and I would never paint the inside and outside the same color Actually, white is the combination of all color. Black is the absence of color. all that I said is that it is not A color, mr observant ![]() yes I KNOW that Capn Obvious WAIT!!!! ![]() ![]() |
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It depends upon which way you are talking about. In chemistry, black is a color, white is usually not, since any artist can show this with some simple techniques. But the case can be made that white is indeed a color when examining the pigment chemistry.
And I would go black, or navy blue for my home. I like dark colors. |
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we are talking about the spectrum
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In the spectrum black is not a color, white is. A combination of all colors is still a color by definition.
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Edited by
VintagenNerdy
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Wed 01/18/12 11:05 AM
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Actually no colors can be mixed to create white. White is the absence of color by definition, however.. white is a color it reflects all the colors of the visible light spectrum to the eyes.
Black is not a color, because a black object absorbs all colors of the visible spectrum and reflects none of them to the eyes. (Well that's pretty much what Kartagane said, but I apparently like to be redundant.) That being said, if I had to choose a color it would more than likely be sky blue. |
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purple
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I've decided I want polka-dots just to aggravate my neighbors.
Chartreuse & Lavender sounds good. |
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Is invisible a option?
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I've decided I want polka-dots just to aggravate my neighbors. Chartreuse & Lavender sounds good. Rebel! |
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It depends upon which way you are talking about. In chemistry, black is a color, white is usually not, since any artist can show this with some simple techniques. But the case can be made that white is indeed a color when examining the pigment chemistry. And I would go black, or navy blue for my home. I like dark colors. Mixing paint is different from seeing light. You SEE the house color. White is the combination of all colors (like the Sun). Black is the absence of any color (like deep space). |
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