Whether you’re superstitious or not, these breezy hues will liven up your exterior.
Some say that the color prevents wasps from building nests.
This baby blue is too peaceful to be disturbed by mischievous spirits.

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Try it on a deep blue, tan, or cream-colored house.
Slightly dusky and relaxed, this one reminds us ofglimmering lakes.
And it looks beautiful against cinnamons and browns.

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Use this color if you want a more tropical vibe.
It coordinates well with browns and would be a bold choice for a house with a tangerine hue.
Farrow & Ball Borrowed Light
The pale blue ofBorrowed Light by Farrow & Ball (No.

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235)echoes that first glimmer of light on a sunny morning.
A subtle hint of blue will stand out against a dark-colored house.
you’re able to also try it on ivory or cream-colored homes.

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While rocking in your chair, the tasteful color will fill you with bliss.
Woodlawn Blue looks especially beautiful against wood grains, browns, and maroons.
Olympic Aqua Fiesta
Liven up your porch with a coat ofAqua Fiesta by Olympic (OL667.4).

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If your home is already brightly colored, a vibrant shade of aqua could be a perfect choice.
You’ll be dreaming of the tropics year-round with a color like this.
It’s slightly gray and slightly green, just like a quiet, rainy day.

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Rainwashed contrasts exceptionally well above pewter or khaki walls.
This color is a shade or two lighter than Robin’s egg.
Add a coat to your ceiling and make it sweet as a spring day.

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Farrow & Ball Dix Blue
Dix Blue (No.
82)comes from Farrow & Ball’s vintage line, a muted shade of blue-green.
This saturated but relaxed blue complements other muted colors well.

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Try pairing it with gold, dark brown, maroon, or deep pink.
This color looks gorgeous on a bright white or soft gray home.
Icy Moon Drops will light up your ceiling well after dusk.

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Sherwin-Williams Atmospheric
A name likeAtmospheric (SW 6505)certainly says it all.
As promised, this gentle baby blue by Sherwin-Williams will make your ceiling soar.
This color looks incredibly flattering on a yellow or warm gray house.

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Anyone who ventures onto your porch is sure to forget their woes with this fun-loving color.
Blue Ground can complement a wide range ofwarm whitesand browns.
It’s especially pretty on a beachy white or stormy gray home.

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