Da'kuan - Blue Note by Benjamin Moore is a deep, moody navy with a rich, sophisticated edge. With its almost inky depth, Blue Note leans slightly toward a charcoal-toned blue, making it a perfect choice for a statement wall, a cozy bedroom, or even kitchen cabinets. It looks stunning against crisp whites like Chantilly Lace for a high-contrast, timeless look, but it also pairs well with warm wood tones, brass accents, and even softer, muted shades like greige or taupe for a more understated elegance. Whether you’re using it for a front door, built-ins, or a whole room, Blue Note brings a touch of refined, effortless style. | Facebook
Da'kuan - Blue Note by Benjamin Moore is a deep, moody navy with a rich, sophisticated edge. With its almost inky depth, Blue Note leans slightly toward a charcoal-toned blue, making it a perfect choice for a statement wall, a cozy bedroom, or even kitchen cabinets. It looks stunning against crisp whites like Chantilly Lace for a high-contrast, timeless look, but it also pairs well with warm wood tones, brass accents, and even softer, muted shades like greige or taupe for a more understated elegance. Whether you’re using it for a front door, built-ins, or a whole room, Blue Note brings a touch of refined, effortless style. | Facebook
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