#AAA05F
- RGB
- 170, 160, 95
- Brightness
- 157.2
- HSL (°,%,%)
- 52°, 31%, 52%
- HSV V %
- 67%
- Lab
- 65.4, -5.8, 35.1
- CMYK (%)
- 0%, 6%, 44%, 33%
- PNG size
- 5.4 KB
- Tone / Feel
- mid, soft warm hue
Black text
7.90:1
AAA (normal) · AAA (large)
White text
2.66:1
Fail (normal) · Fail (large)
Recommended text: Black (7.90:1 — AAA / AAA)
Color Profile: #AAA05F
Common Name: Halls Of Ivy
RGB: (170, 160, 95)
HSL: (45°, 30%, 52%)
Contrast Ratio vs White: 4.5:1 (AA Pass)
Contrast Ratio vs Black: 8.4:1 (AA Pass)
Mood: #AAA05F conveys an earthy, subtle warmth that evokes calmness and natural elegance. This color strikes a balance between the richness of gold and the neutrality of olive green. Its understated tone makes it ideal for professional and serene environments. It feels grounded yet has a touch of sophistication, often used in design settings where a blend of tradition and modernity is desired.
Named Matches:
- Kelly Moore - Halls Of Ivy (#AAA05F) Exact match
- Isomat - #AAA160 ΔE=0.54
- British Standard - Light Stone (#D4B97D) ΔE=13.02
- Behr - Green Bean Casserole (#B1A26A) ΔE=5.20
- Jotun - Golden Kiwi (#B29B59) ΔE=6.03
Why Designers Use It:
- It is frequently used in interior design, particularly in spaces requiring a calm, understated look that aligns with nature and organic elements. The muted tones blend well with other neutrals and natural textures.
- Perfect for creating sophisticated yet grounded atmospheres in both residential and commercial settings, it is popular in modern interior design for its subtle elegance.
- In the context of textiles, this color pairs seamlessly with various fabrics, from light linen to more structured cotton blends.
- Its earthy tone can also reflect natural materials, like stone or weathered wood, making it an ideal choice for designs inspired by the outdoors.
- This color is widely adopted in the creative and entertainment sectors, where its calming yet stylish vibe is sought after for visual art and fashion collections.