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#AAC0BF

Brightness
185.6
HSL (°,%,%)
177°, 15%, 71%
HSV V %
75%
Lab
76.1, -7.7, -2.0
PNG size
6.0 KB
Tone / Feel
light, muted cool hue
Black text 11.00:1 AAA (normal) · AAA (large)
White text 1.91:1 Fail (normal) · Fail (large)

Recommended text: Black (11.00:1 — AAA / AAA)

Color Profile: #AAC0BF

Common Name: Smoke Blue

RGB: (170, 192, 191)

HSL: (174°, 13%, 74%)

Contrast: White: 2.6 (AA Pass), Black: 8.7 (AA Pass).

Mood: #AAC0BF evokes a calm, muted atmosphere with its cool, gentle tone, often linked to tranquility and clarity. This soft blue-gray is perfect for serene environments, whether in home decor or design projects looking to maintain a soothing aesthetic. The low saturation allows it to blend seamlessly with other neutral colors or serve as a subtle backdrop that doesn't overpower other design elements.

Close Matches:

  • Australian Standard AS2700: Smoke Blue #9FB6AE
  • Jotun Paint: Voss #B1C3C1
  • Behr Paint: Water Surface #A7BBB8
  • Pantone FHI: Surf Spray #ABC4C0
  • Benjamin Moore: Wedgewood Gray #ADC0BE

Why Designers Use It:

#AAC0BF, also known as Smoke Blue, is favored for its understated elegance and versatility. It finds applications in both modern and traditional design, providing a timeless quality that aligns with sophisticated or minimalist aesthetics. Designers use this color in interiors, branding, and digital design for its calming effect, especially when aiming for a refined, professional look. Smoke Blue's affinity with nature-inspired palettes makes it ideal for companies in industries like wellness, eco-friendly products, and healthcare.

This color’s neutral quality gives it the ability to harmonize with both warmer and cooler tones, making it a go-to choice in industries such as architecture, fashion, and home decor. Whether it's evoking the calm of a cloudy sky or the coolness of ocean waters, #AAC0BF is perfect for creating subtle yet impactful designs. The color is trendy, with its popularity growing in minimalist and Scandinavian design, while also maintaining a connection to natural themes, such as water, stone, or misty landscapes.

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