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#BAA5A5

Brightness
171.5
HSL (°,%,%)
0°, 13%, 69%
HSV V %
73%
Lab
69.5, 7.6, 2.8
PNG size
5.1 KB
Tone / Feel
light, muted warm hue
Black text 9.01:1 AAA (normal) · AAA (large)
White text 2.33:1 Fail (normal) · Fail (large)

Recommended text: Black (9.01:1 — AAA / AAA)

Color Profile: #BAA5A5

Common Name: Birch Grey

RGB: (186, 165, 165)

HSL: (0°, 12%, 70%)

Contrast vs White: 61.1 (AA pass)

Contrast vs Black: 10.9 (AA pass)

Mood Blurb:

This color carries a soft, warm feel, often conveying understated elegance and neutrality. It can be used to create calm and balanced atmospheres, making it a versatile choice for interior design, fashion, and even branding. Popular in both modern and traditional settings, Birch Grey is often favored for its versatility in various contexts without overwhelming the senses.

Named Matches:

  • Australian Standard N25 Birch Grey: #AAA297
  • BS 2660 Pink Haze: #C4A89E
  • Jotun Movement: #B2A3A6
  • Benjamin Moore Magic Potion: #BEA8A9

Why Designers Use It:

Birch Grey, while subtle, makes a significant impact in design for its ability to add warmth and sophistication without overpowering the surrounding colors. It is commonly used in interior design, particularly for creating serene spaces in both residential and commercial settings. Designers favor it for its neutral yet cozy appearance that pairs well with a wide range of other tones, from vibrant accent colors to dark, rich hues.

From a historical perspective, this color ties into natural elements such as wood and stone, representing simplicity and organic aesthetics. It is a preferred choice in Scandinavian and minimalist design trends, thanks to its ability to create soft, harmonious environments. Birch Grey is also frequently seen in corporate branding, where it is used to project reliability and professionalism.

Its widespread appeal can be attributed to its versatility and the trend of using muted tones to evoke sophistication while still maintaining an approachable ambiance. Designers use it to add texture and depth to spaces, making it perfect for both accent walls and furniture pieces.

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