#CEDFD4
- Brightness
- 216.8
- HSL (°,%,%)
- 141°, 21%, 84%
- HSV V %
- 87%
- Lab
- 87.3, -7.7, 4.2
- CMYK (%)
- 8%, 0%, 5%, 13%
- PNG size
- 4.9 KB
- Tone / Feel
- light, soft cool hue
Recommended text: Black (15.13:1 — AAA / AAA)
Color Profile: #CEDFD4
Common Name: Serene Breeze
Hex: #CEDFD4
RGB: (206, 223, 212)
HSL: (150, 20%, 83%)
Contrast: Against white: 7.0, Passes AA; Against black: 15.3, Passes AAA
Mood: A soft and calming shade, #CEDFD4 has an air of serenity, evoking feelings of tranquility and peacefulness. It’s often used in interior design for spaces meant to relax and soothe. Popular in modern home decor, it lends an inviting, yet minimalistic aesthetic that works well in environments aiming to create calm and balance.
Named Matches:
- Benjamin Moore - Serene Breeze - #CEDFD4 (Exact match)
- Behr - Mystic Green - #D4E1D7 (ΔE=1.84)
- Pantone - Milky Green - #CFDBD1 (ΔE=2.12)
- Jotun - ICE BLUE - #C6D9D1 (ΔE=2.77)
- Farrow and Ball - Pale Powder - #D9DCD2 (ΔE=5.04)
Why Designers Use It:
Serene Breeze is a light, muted color often associated with tranquility. Its versatility makes it a favorite in various design fields, particularly in modern and minimalist interior designs. It’s calming and works well in spaces like bedrooms, living rooms, or spas where relaxation is the priority. The cool undertones make it ideal for coastal, Scandinavian, or bohemian-inspired interiors. It's often used in the design of wellness centers, hotels, and luxury homes. While it’s trendy in these settings, its popularity remains stable across time, especially among those who favor understated elegance over bold statements.
Interestingly, this shade has no strong regional or cultural affiliations, but its serene nature aligns well with eco-conscious designs. The color is also present in many corporate offices for its ability to promote focus and productivity. It’s often found in healthcare environments as well, contributing to a sense of calm and cleanliness.