Used Project Color - The Home Depot for Android?


Project Color - The Home Depot Analysis

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Project Color is a free Android application designed to assist users in selecting paint colors for their home improvement projects. The app offers a comprehensive gallery of paint colors available at The Home Depot, allowing users to browse through a wide array of options. One of the standout features is the ability to visualize how chosen colors will look in various settings, helping users make informed decisions before purchasing paint. The app's user-friendly interface simplifies the process of color selection, making it accessible even for those with limited design experience.

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In addition to color visualization, the app includes features such as the ability to save favorite colors and access product details directly from The Home Depot's inventory. Users can also explore trending colors and get inspired by curated palettes. This functionality encourages creativity and helps users envision their ideal home environment. Overall, Project Color serves as a practical tool for anyone looking to enhance their living spaces with the right paint choices.

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GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
2.13.0.0
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Android
Operating System
Android 9.0
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
1,360
Downloads Last Week
1

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Your space -- transformed.
Getting started on your paint or stain project has never been easier. Introducing Project Color by The Home Depot - an app that allows you to SEE, MATCH, or FIND the perfect color for your interior or exterior paint or stain project. Project Color is designed to allow you to simply digitally 'paint' YOUR project so you can find YOUR perfect paint color - before you even have to pick up a paint brush. Simply upload or take a photo of your room or project, or choose 'live view' and start exploring the 1, 000's of available paint and stain colors and get PAINTING. Easily favorite colors, search colors, and share your digital project image with friends and family on social media, text, email and more. Your space - Transformed. SEE paint color in a new way - Taping a tiny paint chip on your wall to find your perfect paint color is a thing of the past. With Project Color you can now see what your paint or stain color will look like in YOUR space. Every space and project is different - so being able to see a color with your own decor, lighting, angles and environment - will give you a great idea of how that color could work for you. Project Color's advanced technology detects lines, shadows and lighting variances and more to allow for the most real-to-life reproduction of what your project could look. It is as simple as adding a few colors, and a tap of the screen The perfect MATCH - Vacation just too good to let go and can't seem to get the beautiful blue ocean color off your mind? Love your neighbor's living room paint color but they seem to remember the name? Not to worry - now, with the Project Color app you can easily access any pictures on your mobile device camera roll, or take a new picture to get paint matches on. Simply tap the selected image to find the closest paint or stain colors available at The Home Depot that are a match. From there, you can easily choose to favorite or see that perfect color in your room or project. FIND what you are looking for - Already know the color name or number that you are looking for? Not a problem. Use the 'Find It' function to search for that color name or number from the current available Home Depot paint colors.

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