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[quote=Anonymous]BM simply white. Or, if you are willing to go just a bit less "white" - BM moonlight white - very clean and not yellow, but warm. Try a sample on a wall before you decide it's not white enough for you - I was afraid to use it but changed my mind after sampling it on the wall. I used the above two colors in my very shaded house and got the desired clean white walls without the depressing dingy effect. I used both of those colors in the Benjamin Moore Aura paint, which is more expensive. They are supposed to be the same in all the different BM paints, but the Aura version looked better to me in the darker rooms. In a sunny Florida apartment, my parents used decorators white, and it's great. I wish I could use it, but that color simply does not seem to work as well with the type of sunlight we have in the DC area, especially in my shaded house. [/quote]
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