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  • Limestone "color" paint mix...

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 #28979  by Komachi
 
Odd question here, but I'm currious what paints you guys have used in the past to simulate the color of limestone. Any suggestions? A combo of Floquil paints (Depot Buff, tan, etc.) or others?

I'm working on a project with a building that is made of cut stone, and I'd like to simulate cut limestone as opposed to granite (or other "structural grade" stone material).

Any suggestions would be appreciated.