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#D0C7B6

Brightness
199.9
HSL (°,%,%)
39°, 22%, 76%
HSV V %
82%
Lab
80.5, 0.3, 9.6
PNG size
6.7 KB
Tone / Feel
light, soft warm hue
Black text 12.53:1 AAA (normal) · AAA (large)
White text 1.68:1 Fail (normal) · Fail (large)

Recommended text: Black (12.53:1 — AAA / AAA)

Color Profile: #D0C7B6

Common Name: Hallman Lindsay

RGB: 208, 199, 182

HSL: 33°, 20%, 75%

Contrast:

  • VS White: 47.6 (Fails AA, passes AAA)
  • VS Black: 17.7 (Passes AA, passes AAA)

Mood: A soft, neutral beige that evokes warmth and calm. It’s subtle, creating a comfortable, grounded atmosphere, suitable for both contemporary and traditional designs. It finds use in spaces seeking an understated elegance without being too bold.

Close Matches:

  • Hallman Lindsay: #D0C7B6
  • Behr - Unmarked Trail: #D0C8B6
  • Farrow & Ball - Stony Ground: #CEC1AD
  • Benjamin Moore - York Gray: #D3CCBA

Why Designers Use It:

Hallman Lindsay's #D0C7B6 is widely used for interior designs that require a neutral, calming atmosphere. Designers appreciate its versatility, often pairing it with darker, more saturated tones to balance brightness and mood. This color is favored in spaces that demand subtlety, like bedrooms, living rooms, or offices. It works well in both modern and classical settings, often contributing to a serene backdrop.

It's popular in the luxury paint market, and designers choose it because it helps create relaxing, sophisticated environments. It’s trending due to the increasing demand for soft, earthy tones that promote mindfulness and calm. The color has notable applications in residential spaces, as well as high-end commercial environments, with use in both walls and furnishings.

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