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#DDCEBD

Brightness
208.8
HSL (°,%,%)
32°, 32%, 80%
HSV V %
87%
Lab
83.5, 2.4, 10.3
PNG size
5.1 KB
Tone / Feel
light, soft warm hue
Black text 13.64:1 AAA (normal) · AAA (large)
White text 1.54:1 Fail (normal) · Fail (large)

Recommended text: Black (13.64:1 — AAA / AAA)

Color Profile: #DDCEBD

Common Name: Sikkens 4041 Color Concept

RGB: 221, 206, 189

HSL: 40°, 28%, 81%

Contrast Ratio: 5.3:1 (AA Pass vs White)

Contrast Ratio: 13.6:1 (AA Pass vs Black)

Mood: #DDCEBD is a warm and subtle neutral tone, often evoking a sense of calm, tranquility, and elegance. Its soft, muted nature makes it ideal for spaces or designs seeking sophistication without overwhelming the senses. It is versatile across various aesthetics, from modern minimalism to vintage chic, often found in high-end design trends and art galleries. It balances perfectly between beige and light taupe, contributing to a refined and understated atmosphere.

Close Matches:

  • Behr Paint - Spanish Sand (#DCCFBE)
  • Benjamin Moore - Pinky Swear (#DECDBE)
  • Farrow and Ball - Joa's White (#DECFB9)
  • R33 Ghost Gum (#E8D8CE) (ΔE=5.32)

Why Designers Use It:

This tone is highly favored in interior design, especially in spaces that prioritize natural, organic aesthetics. Its gentle, unobtrusive nature works seamlessly in both contemporary and traditional settings, providing a harmonious backdrop that enhances other, more vibrant colors. Designers often gravitate toward this shade for its ability to create a sophisticated yet approachable environment, ideal for bedrooms, living rooms, and minimalist spaces. #DDCEBD is particularly beloved in high-end interior design for luxurious brands, upscale restaurants, and luxury cars. Additionally, its calming quality is often used in spaces designed for wellness and relaxation, such as spas or yoga studios.

It has found a prominent place in the world of architecture and interior design, specifically in European and Australian design trends. While it is not tied to a particular region or cultural group, its usage is trending in countries with a focus on sustainability and modern simplicity. #DDCEBD is often used in fine art galleries to provide a neutral yet elegant backdrop to artworks, ensuring the focus remains on the art itself. The natural, earthy appeal also makes it suitable for eco-friendly brands and environmental designs, contributing to the growing trend of eco-conscious aesthetics in both fashion and architecture.

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