Donald Kaufman Paint
In this powder room under some stairs, a popular birch tree wallpaper creates a calm indoor wilderness. The repurposed snowshoe as a mirror pulls us deeper into the woods. Paint: DKC-54, Donald Kaufman for Pratt & Lambert; toilet: Drake, Toto; sink: Mason Brothers Salvage; faucet and soap dish: antiques.
He had it lacquered in this deep blue and added red knobs. When he decided to take it home afterward, he painted the knobs black to give it a more adult look. Wall paint: DKC-7, Donald Kaufman Paints; trim paint: White Dove, Benjamin Moore; art: Raymond Pettibon; sculpture (on floor): Jean Michel Morellet.
to the kitchen, seen in a decorative detail on the glass-front cabinetry. Floor: 6-inch plank quarter-sawn strip white oak; walls: 1x8-inch bead-joint vertical painted wood planks; beadboard ceiling: DKC-28, Donald Kaufman Color Collection; cabinet color: 198 Cornsilk, Benjamin Moore; backsplash: handmade C305 2x6-inch tile, Pratt and Larson.
The paints in this home are from the Donald Kaufman Color Collection (by Pratt & Lambert). The walls are DKC-16 in a latex eggshell finish, the ceiling is DKC-29 in a latex accolade flat finish, and the trim and built-ins are DKC-51 in an alkyd satin finish. The Lake Placid winter Olympic poster is essentially south.
The paint is from the Donald Kaufman Color Collection. This is very unusual paint as none of the colors have any black mixed in, as you would find with most other paint companies. This gives the paint colors a very unique quality, but it is expensive. The colors are identified by letters and numbers, not names. It would either have be DKC-4 or DKC40. Hope that helps you out!
The eggplant wall paint is Donald Kaufman Color: DKC-66
Donald Kaufman DKC-55
The color is Donald Kaufman Color - 83.
The wall color we have on record is Donald Kaufman #33.
The paint in this house is from the Donald Kaufman Color collection (by Pratt & Lambert). The creamy walls in this room are DKC-16, in a Latex Eggshell finish and the trim is DKC-51 in an Alkyd Satin finish.
It is possible that DKC-54 was the final cabinet color here.
The paint color is from the Donald Kaufman Collection and the number is #DKC-61. I hope this helps.
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