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#D3D2C7

Brightness
209.1
HSL (°,%,%)
55°, 12%, 80%
HSV V %
83%
Lab
84.0, -1.6, 5.6
PNG size
5.8 KB
Tone / Feel
light, muted warm hue
Black text 13.81:1 AAA (normal) · AAA (large)
White text 1.52:1 Fail (normal) · Fail (large)

Recommended text: Black (13.81:1 — AAA / AAA)

Color Profile: #D3D2C7

Common Name: Jotun Bare

RGB: (211, 210, 199)

HSL: (40°, 15%, 82%)

Contrast: White (7.7:1, AA pass), Black (12.9:1, AA pass)

Mood Blurb: This soft, muted grey tone has an almost neutral yet calming feel. Its subtle warmth creates a balanced atmosphere, making it ideal for spaces that require a sense of tranquility and calm without being too stark or cold. Popular in minimalist design, it's a staple for contemporary and serene aesthetics.

Close Matches:

  • Jotun Paint: Bare - #D3D2C7
  • Munsell Color System: 10Y 8.5/0.5 - #DAD8CD
  • Benjamin Moore Paint: Bruton White - #D6D2C8
  • Dulux Paint: Quartz Grey - #D5D0C7
  • Farrow and Ball: Cromarty - #CFCEC0

Why Designers Use It:

  • This color is used for its versatility and calming effect. It pairs effortlessly with a range of other tones, from warmer neutrals to cool accents.
  • Its muted and understated presence is especially favored in interior design and contemporary architecture. Designers leverage it to balance bold elements or create soothing environments in both residential and commercial spaces.
  • It holds a place in modern design trends, where minimalism and clean aesthetics dominate. It also works well with natural materials like wood and stone, providing a grounding backdrop.
  • It's frequently found in corporate offices, wellness centers, and living spaces that prioritize relaxation and clarity. Its soft neutrality appeals to a broad audience and fits many themes.
  • The color evokes a sense of professionalism while maintaining warmth, making it a popular choice for interior spaces in the corporate world as well as design-focused brands.

Notable Industry Use:

  • Used extensively in paint, textiles, and furniture design.
  • Commonly found in Scandinavian-inspired interiors and modern industrial designs.
  • Its neutral appeal makes it popular for tech and design brands, enhancing their sleek, minimalist image.

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