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#ADA18E

Brightness
162.7
HSL (°,%,%)
37°, 16%, 62%
HSV V %
68%
Lab
66.8, 1.1, 11.5
PNG size
5.5 KB
Tone / Feel
mid, muted warm hue
Black text 8.27:1 AAA (normal) · AAA (large)
White text 2.54:1 Fail (normal) · Fail (large)

Recommended text: Black (8.27:1 — AAA / AAA)

Color Profile: #ADA18E

Common Name: Deep Marsh

RGB: 173, 161, 142

HSL: 39, 19%, 57%

Contrast with White: 1.3 (AA Pass)

Contrast with Black: 9.4 (AA Pass)

Mood Blurb:
#ADA18E, known as "Deep Marsh," exudes a warm, earthy tone with its muted beige-grey base. It evokes a sense of natural serenity, like the soft light of early morning or the calming hues of nature. It's a grounded, balanced color that feels timeless and neutral, making it versatile in both modern and traditional spaces. Its subdued, minimalistic nature has become a preferred choice for interiors aiming to create an understated yet sophisticated ambiance.

Notable Matches:

  • Hallman Lindsay: Deep Marsh (#ADA18E) - Exact Match
  • Kelly Moore: Dried Grass (#ADA08D) - ΔE=0.51
  • Behr: Fretwire (#AFA18D) - ΔE=1.01
  • Benjamin Moore: Turret (#AC9F89) - ΔE=1.88
  • Farrow & Ball: Light Gray (#B4A693) - ΔE=2.18

Why Designers Use It:
Deep Marsh (#ADA18E) is favored for its versatility in interior design, particularly in spaces that require a neutral but warm palette. Its subtle, earthy tone lends itself well to both contemporary and rustic environments. Designers use it to create calm, grounded spaces, often pairing it with natural materials like wood, stone, or metallics to evoke a sense of harmony. It’s a popular choice in industries where sophistication and calm are desired, such as hospitality design and upscale interior design. The color’s understated elegance also makes it suitable for professional environments like offices, especially those looking to create a serene yet contemporary aesthetic.

Related Trends:
The use of muted, natural tones like #ADA18E has been growing in popularity, especially in Scandinavian-inspired interiors and minimalist design trends. Its neutral warmth makes it easy to incorporate into any color scheme, from darker tones to lighter shades. The color is particularly favored in spaces that aim to be both relaxing and stylish, such as wellness centers, boutique hotels, and upscale residential interiors. Its connection to nature and the outdoors, often evoking the colors of misty mornings or earthy landscapes, also ties it to current sustainability and eco-conscious design trends.

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