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#CAC4BD

Brightness
197.0
HSL (°,%,%)
32°, 11%, 77%
HSV V %
79%
Lab
79.4, 0.9, 4.2
PNG size
5.9 KB
Tone / Feel
light, muted warm hue
Black text 12.14:1 AAA (normal) · AAA (large)
White text 1.73:1 Fail (normal) · Fail (large)

Recommended text: Black (12.14:1 — AAA / AAA)

Color Profile: #CAC4BD

Common Name: Cloud Grey

RGB: (202, 196, 189)

HSL: (34°, 10%, 78%)

Contrast vs White: 0.9 (Fails AA)

Contrast vs Black: 9.5 (Passes AA)

Mood: This color evokes a soft, neutral atmosphere that can be described as calming and unobtrusive. It’s often used in environments where subtlety and sophistication are key. Its gentle grey-beige tone works well in interior design, corporate branding, and even high-end fashion, providing a clean yet warm feel without overwhelming the senses.

Close Named Matches:

  • Jotun - Rosette Stone (#CAC4BC) - ΔE=0.53
  • Benjamin Moore - Cumulus Cloud (#C6C2B9) - ΔE=1.60
  • PPG Paint - Early Evening (#CAC7BF) - ΔE=1.49
  • Farrow and Ball - Pavilion Gray (#C8C3BC) - ΔE=0.58
  • Sherwin-Williams - Alpaca (#CCC5BD) - ΔE=0.77

Why Designers Use It:

This color is often used in design for its understated elegance. It’s a favorite in modern corporate settings where professionalism and calmness are prioritized. The color is versatile, commonly seen in interior design for walls, textiles, and furniture, providing a neutral backdrop that lets other design elements stand out. Its subdued tone also makes it a popular choice in web design, where readability and simplicity are paramount.

Cloud Grey is a staple in industries such as luxury interiors, high-end fashion, and even automotive design, thanks to its sophisticated and timeless appeal. Its light, airy feel has made it an ongoing trend in Scandinavian-inspired designs and minimalist aesthetics. While it doesn't belong to any specific regional or traditional color group, it finds its home in environments where calmness and professionalism are essential.

Interestingly, colors like Cloud Grey are also used in sectors like the tech industry for product design, as they offer a clean, neutral palette that doesn't distract from functionality or innovation.

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