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#D8CDC0

Brightness
206.9
HSL (°,%,%)
33°, 24%, 80%
HSV V %
85%
Lab
82.9, 1.6, 7.8
PNG size
6.0 KB
Tone / Feel
light, soft warm hue
Black text 13.41:1 AAA (normal) · AAA (large)
White text 1.57:1 Fail (normal) · Fail (large)

Recommended text: Black (13.41:1 — AAA / AAA)

Color Profile: #D8CDC0

Common Name: Big City Beige

RGB: 216, 205, 192

HSL: 40, 19%, 80%

Contrast (vs. white): 3.6 (AA Pass)

Contrast (vs. black): 17.7 (AAA Pass)

Associated Mood:

This subtle, soft beige carries a calm and neutral presence, making it an ideal background or accent color. Its light, warm undertones offer a welcoming vibe, often used to balance more vibrant hues or create a sense of serenity in spaces. Though popular in interior design, especially for minimalist or Scandinavian-inspired settings, it also enjoys use in digital and graphic design due to its versatile nature.

Notable Close Matches:

  • Dutch Boy Paints: #D8CDC0 (Big City Beige) - ΔE=0.00
  • Benjamin Moore: #D6CCBF (Rocking Chair) - ΔE=0.58
  • Behr Paint: #D9CEC0 (Manchester Gray) - ΔE=0.62
  • Farrow & Ball: #D9D2C1 (Shaded White) - ΔE=2.89

Why Designers Use It:

Big City Beige is a favored choice in many design fields for its understated elegance. Designers often use this shade in environments where neutrality and versatility are key. Its warmth provides a balance, while its softness doesn't overpower. This color works well in corporate spaces, interior design, and even branding, where sophistication is the goal but the tone needs to remain subtle. Popular in both modern and traditional spaces, it bridges the gap between classic and contemporary. Its use in product design is common, especially in high-end home décor, as it complements materials like wood, stone, and soft metals.

Related Uses & Significance:

Big City Beige finds frequent application in interior spaces that aim to create a warm yet neutral atmosphere. It's commonly found in contemporary offices, living rooms, and as an accent in fashion. Designers often use this color to convey elegance without pushing too much vibrancy. Additionally, it pairs well with more vibrant or earthy colors, making it a staple in modern design trends.

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