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#CECFE1

Brightness
208.8
HSL (°,%,%)
237°, 24%, 85%
HSV V %
88%
Lab
83.5, 3.1, -9.0
PNG size
4.3 KB
Tone / Feel
light, soft cool hue
Black text 13.64:1 AAA (normal) · AAA (large)
White text 1.54:1 Fail (normal) · Fail (large)

Recommended text: Black (13.64:1 — AAA / AAA)

Color Profile: #CECFE1

Common Name: Lavender Mist

RGB: 206, 207, 225

HSL: 220°, 19%, 84%

Contrast Ratios:

  • Vs White: 6.7:1 (AA pass)
  • Vs Black: 8.2:1 (AAA pass)

Mood: A soft, calming lavender with a gentle and understated vibe. This color evokes a sense of tranquility, making it ideal for creating peaceful atmospheres in spaces like bedrooms or relaxation zones. The subtle tone is not overwhelming, yet it carries enough warmth and sophistication to be timeless.

Close Named Matches:

  • Valspar - Lavender Mist: #CECFE1
  • Benjamin Moore - Lavender Mist: #D0D0E1
  • Behr - Lavender Memory: #D1D2E2
  • Dulux - Lavender Grey: #C6CEDB
  • Trumatch - 37-f1: #CED6E6

Why Designers Use It

This color is often used for its soothing effect in interior design, particularly in spaces that require a sense of serenity. Lavender Mist is frequently chosen for bedrooms, spas, and wellness areas due to its ability to relax and calm. Designers are drawn to its versatility, blending effortlessly with both light and dark accents. Its muted tones make it suitable for various industries such as healthcare, interior design, and even fashion for its understated elegance.

Its subtle, neutral base gives it a timeless quality, so it’s popular in both contemporary and traditional spaces. While the color itself doesn’t have any direct connection to a specific natural element, its soft, pastel hue often evokes the delicate tones found in flowers or the sky during twilight. It’s a color that appeals to those looking for calm, quiet sophistication rather than bold statements.

Lavender Mist also has a place in branding, especially for companies that wish to communicate relaxation and peacefulness, such as wellness brands, beauty products, and spas. Its regional use is quite widespread across the world, especially in Western countries where pastel colors remain in high demand for soft interior and product designs.

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