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#D4C19E

Brightness
195.3
HSL (°,%,%)
39°, 39%, 73%
HSV V %
83%
Lab
78.8, 1.3, 20.1
PNG size
5.7 KB
Tone / Feel
light, soft warm hue
Black text 11.92:1 AAA (normal) · AAA (large)
White text 1.76:1 Fail (normal) · Fail (large)

Recommended text: Black (11.92:1 — AAA / AAA)

Color Profile: #D4C19E

Common Name: Sandy Brown

RGB: (212, 193, 158)

HSL: (38°, 38%, 71%)

Contrast vs White: 62.7 (AA Pass)

Contrast vs Black: 8.2 (AA Pass)

Context & Mood:

This color evokes a sense of warmth and comfort, resembling soft sandy beaches or gentle sunlight. It is often used in design where a neutral yet inviting atmosphere is desired. Its subtle golden tone tends to make spaces feel open and grounded. It is a popular choice for interior design, especially in spaces that aim to offer relaxation and harmony.

Close Named Matches:

  • Benjamin Moore - Sandy Brown (#D4C19E)
  • Behr - Final Straw (#D1C09E)
  • Vista - Spanish Cream (#D4C29F)
  • Pantone FHI - Boulder (#D1BE9B)
  • RAL Classic - Ivory (#DFC79F)

Why Designers Use It:

Designers gravitate towards #D4C19E for its ability to create a balanced, neutral palette. It provides a versatile backdrop for other colors while adding a soft, earthy feel to the design. This color is often associated with nature, sand, and sun, making it a go-to for projects looking to evoke warmth and serenity.

It is commonly used in interior design, particularly for creating calm and inviting environments. Due to its subdued and organic feel, it fits perfectly in homes, hotels, and spaces meant for relaxation. It also finds frequent application in branding for products related to health, wellness, and comfort. The color's neutral tone makes it adaptable across various regions and cultures, though it often evokes a sense of heritage or natural beauty, particularly in designs that prioritize earthy tones or rustic aesthetics.

Notable Uses: As a shade with roots in the natural world, it fits well in coastal or desert themes, furniture designs, or as an accent in minimalistic spaces. Additionally, its balanced appearance makes it popular in the fashion industry for apparel, especially for neutral-toned designs or outfits meant for the outdoors.

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