#7EA29B
- Brightness
- 151.3
- HSL (°,%,%)
- 168°, 16%, 56%
- HSV V %
- 64%
- Lab
- 63.9, -13.8, -0.4
- CMYK (%)
- 22%, 0%, 4%, 36%
- PNG size
- 6.2 KB
- Tone / Feel
- mid, muted cool hue
Recommended text: Black (7.53:1 — AAA / AAA)
Color Profile: #7EA29B
Common Name: Mill Springs Blue
RGB: 126, 162, 155
HSL: 170, 16%, 52%
Contrast (White): 6.0:1 (AA Pass)
Contrast (Black): 7.0:1 (AA Pass)
Mood & Popularity:
This calming and sophisticated shade of blue brings a sense of serenity and balance. Popular in interior design for spaces where tranquility is key, it's often used in living rooms and bedrooms to foster relaxation. Its muted tone adds elegance, yet it is versatile enough to blend with both modern and traditional aesthetics.
Close Matches:
- Benjamin Moore – Mill Springs Blue – #7EA29B (Exact Match)
- Pantone – PANTONE 5565 C – #89A79E (ΔE=3.18)
- Behr – Tealite – #7DA59E (ΔE=1.58)
- Sikkens – P2.11.62 – #8FB0AF (ΔE=6.71)
- RAL – Pastel Turquoise – #81B2B1 (ΔE=7.34)
Why Designers Use It:
This color is often selected for spaces that require a calming atmosphere without being too overpowering. It works well in designs intended for healthcare settings, offices, and homes where a peaceful, inviting ambiance is desired. Due to its soft, muted nature, it's popular for interior and exterior design, where a neutral and harmonious tone is needed. The color aligns with natural elements like the sea or foggy skies, evoking a sense of the outdoors. Its soft touch makes it suitable for educational environments, offices, and relaxation spaces.