#BA5B47
- RGB
- 186, 91, 71
- Brightness
- 125.6
- HSL (°,%,%)
- 10°, 45%, 50%
- HSV V %
- 73%
- Lab
- 49.9, 36.6, 29.3
- CMYK (%)
- 0%, 51%, 62%, 27%
- PNG size
- 5.8 KB
- Tone / Feel
- mid, vivid warm hue
Recommended text: Black (4.68:1 — AA / AAA (large))
Color Profile: #BA5B47
Common Name: Trumatch 4-c4
RGB: (186, 91, 71)
HSL: (14, 57%, 49%)
Contrast:
- vs White: 2.7 (AA pass)
- vs Black: 8.0 (AA pass)
Mood Blurb:
Rich and earthy, this warm hue embodies a sense of comfort and rustic charm. Often used in environments seeking to evoke warmth and depth, #BA5B47 carries an understated elegance with its natural appeal. Popular in design circles for creating a grounded atmosphere, it's a versatile color for both contemporary and traditional settings.
Close Named Matches:
- Trumatch 4-c4 - #BA5B47
- Pantone Metallics PANTONE 8901 C - #BA5B49
- Australian Standard R43 Red Dust - #C8624F
- Behr Mexican Chile - #BB5947
- Benjamin Moore Fiery Opal - #B35840
Why Designers Use It:
This color is highly regarded for its warm, inviting nature, making it a go-to in spaces aiming to feel cozy and organic. It’s not overly aggressive, but it makes a statement through its depth and richness. Designers often use it in interiors to create an earthy, grounded atmosphere, blending well with both muted and bold tones. This color is common in furniture design, especially in pieces made from wood or leather, adding a touch of vintage appeal. Its earthy vibes also align with natural elements like terracotta or clay, making it a favorite in designs inspired by natural surroundings. In terms of industry, it can often be seen in home decor, especially in Mediterranean or rustic-inspired themes. While not strictly a trend, its timeless nature ensures it remains a staple in design portfolios.