Thursday, July 31, 2014

Sweepstakes: Design What Matters

Benjamin Moore has a new “Design by What Matters” sweepstakes, going on now until August 24th. 
Design by What Matters is an interactive site where visitors can create a virtual room truly designed by their own inspirations and needs. What does serving Beef Bourguignon at your dinner table say about the color you should paint your kitchen?  Design by What Matters will help you figure it out.
 
“Design by What Matters” Sweepstakes
Enter a chance to create your dream room by visiting Benjamin Moore’s “Design by What Matters,” completing the website survey and sharing your virtually designed room on Facebook, Twitter or Pinterest using the hashtag #DBWMsweeps
 
There will be a grand prize winner as well as second and third place winners. The prize packages include:
·         Grand Prize (1): $2,000 (awarded in the form of a check) that may be used to make your Design By What Matters room a reality, a video conference design consultation with ‘Benjamin Moore Influencer’ Stephen Fanuka worth $500, and up to a $750 supply of Benjamin Moore paint based on results inspired from the Website quiz from winner’s entry. Approximate Retail Value (“ARV”) of Grand Prize: $3250.
·         Second Prize (1): $500 (awarded in the form of a check) that may be used to make your Design By What Matters room a reality and up to a $500 supply of Benjamin Moore paint based on results inspired from the Website quiz from winner’s entry. ARV of the Second Prize: $1000.
·         Third Prize (1): $500 (awarded in the form of a check) that may be used to make your Design By What Matters room a reality. ARV of the Third Prize: $500.


Also from Benjamin Moore:
Drawing on color palettes and color theory, Bendoku is a fun mobile game that challenges players to distinguish and arrange colors through an assortment of creative puzzles. The interactive game features three of Benjamin Moore’s signature color collection—Color Preview, Affinity and Williamsburg—and players compete in each of the app’s 250 levels by arranging paint color chips onto a puzzle board and properly completing color blends. As the players advance through the game’s levels, the puzzles increase in difficulty. As app users become bona fide palette experts, they can share their favorite colors on their social media networks, such as Facebook and Twitter, or locate their favorite paints colors at a retailer nearest them. 

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