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		<description>&lt;strong&gt;Found &amp; Found&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(from the January/February issue of OHJ)&lt;/em&gt;

In your most recent Old-House Living story, I loved the paint colors--the yellow in the living room, khaki in the dining room, the muted coral in the kitchen, and the fresh, mossy green in the upstairs bedroom.  Do you happen to know the brand and names of the colors?
&lt;em&gt;Cindy Newcomb
via e-mail&lt;/em&gt;

We checked in with homeowner Kim McLanahan, who reports that all the paints came from the Benjamin Moore Historic Colors line, except for the bedroom, which was Sherwin Williams.  (She says she fell in love with the bedroom color after spotting it in contractor Charlie Allen&#039;s home!)  The colors are Dorset Gold (living room), Louisburg Green (dining room), Somerville Red (kitchen), and Clary Sage (bedroom).  &lt;em&gt;--Eds.&lt;/em&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Found &#038; Found</strong><em>(from the January/February issue of OHJ)</em></p>
<p>In your most recent Old-House Living story, I loved the paint colors&#8211;the yellow in the living room, khaki in the dining room, the muted coral in the kitchen, and the fresh, mossy green in the upstairs bedroom.  Do you happen to know the brand and names of the colors?<br />
<em>Cindy Newcomb<br />
via e-mail</em></p>
<p>We checked in with homeowner Kim McLanahan, who reports that all the paints came from the Benjamin Moore Historic Colors line, except for the bedroom, which was Sherwin Williams.  (She says she fell in love with the bedroom color after spotting it in contractor Charlie Allen&#8217;s home!)  The colors are Dorset Gold (living room), Louisburg Green (dining room), Somerville Red (kitchen), and Clary Sage (bedroom).  <em>&#8211;Eds.</em></p>
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