#D6CCB8
- Brightness
- 204.9
- HSL (°,%,%)
- 40°, 27%, 78%
- HSV V %
- 84%
- Lab
- 82.3, 0.1, 11.2
- CMYK (%)
- 0%, 5%, 14%, 16%
- PNG size
- 6.5 KB
- Tone / Feel
- light, soft warm hue
Black text
13.19:1
AAA (normal) · AAA (large)
White text
1.59:1
Fail (normal) · Fail (large)
Recommended text: Black (13.19:1 — AAA / AAA)
Color Profile: #D6CCB8
Common Name: Sikkens 5051 Color concept
RGB: 214, 204, 184
HSL: 45°, 34%, 78%
Contrast vs White: 13.9 (AA pass)
Contrast vs Black: 6.1 (AA pass)
Mood: This shade carries a soft, muted vibe with subtle warmth. Often described as cozy and neutral, it works well to create a calm, welcoming environment. It's frequently used in contemporary interiors and minimalist designs due to its ability to blend seamlessly with various color schemes without overwhelming the space.
Close Named Matches:
- Sikkens 5051 Color concept: #D6CCB8 (Exact match)
- Behr Studio Clay: #D6CCB9
- Benjamin Moore Lace Handkerchief: #D6CCB9
- Pantone 13-0607 TPG Fog: #D5C9B6
- Dulux Raw Cashmere: #D4C9B5
Why Designers Use It:
- This color is often selected for its ability to create a neutral base in designs. It serves as a versatile canvas, especially for modern, minimalist, or Scandinavian interior designs.
- Its understated warmth makes it popular for spaces aiming to exude calm and comfort without being too bold or loud.
- Designers appreciate its subtle richness, offering a modern, sophisticated touch that works in both professional settings and residential spaces.
- Though it’s not commonly used in specific industries, this color is favored in interior design for homes, office spaces, and hospitality industries, where a soft, welcoming aesthetic is desired.
- There's no significant regional or historical association with this color, but it’s part of the broader trend towards neutral, earthy tones in the current design era.