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Deep, rich reds invigorate and invite the holidays in. Use in large doses or to add small pops of color to soothing neutrals.
“I love Benjamin Moore 2080-20 Patriot Red. It is a rich, saturated red that is perfect for dining – they say that red sparks conversation and this red would surely do the trick. And it is lovely by candlelight, as well a beautiful color in daylight. It would also be wonderful as an accent wall in a family or living area, or stunning on a front door.”
— Carole Marcotte
Form & Function
“Night Flower is a deep, rich red with a hint of pink. It feels fresh and contemporary and plays well in the background by providing a crisp contrast that allows other colors to pop!”
— Sally Williams
Colorful Concepts Interior Design
“When I look for a Red, I like a pure true red. This red is a little cooler than most and a little goes a long way. I suggest using Red as an accent color or in an area that needs a burst of color.”
— Tula Summerford
Design by Tula
“Benjamin Moore Sangria 2006-20. Some say it is a great choice because Benjamin’s Moore Sangria is not “too dark” not “too orange” and not “too blue” … BUT this is the red that makes my heart sing! Sangria is a wall washed in sugared wine with a splash of navel orange … and my eyes will drink to that!”
— Sandy Maccioli
Awesome Abode
“Benjamin Moore Burnt Peanut Red 2081 gives a rosy red feel to match perfectly with a lot of the red and cream French toile fabrics I use.”
— Becky Baldwin
Becky F. Baldwin Designs
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