#DECABD
- Brightness
- 206.8
- HSL (°,%,%)
- 24°, 33%, 81%
- HSV V %
- 87%
- Lab
- 82.6, 4.9, 9.0
- CMYK (%)
- 0%, 9%, 15%, 13%
- PNG size
- 5.7 KB
- Tone / Feel
- light, soft warm hue
Recommended text: Black (13.29:1 — AAA / AAA)
Color Profile: #DECABD
Common Name: Almond
RGB: (222, 202, 189) ~
HSL: (33°, 27%, 81%)
Contrast vs White: 2.9:1 (AA pass)
Contrast vs Black: 7.8:1 (AAA pass)
Mood: A soft, warm, and inviting tone, #DECABD evokes a sense of calm and subtle elegance. This color feels naturally balanced and is widely used for its soothing effect in both interior and graphic design, offering an understated sophistication. It's a safe and pleasant hue that resonates well in spaces aiming for tranquility, without overwhelming the senses.
Notable Matches:
- Sherwin Williams: Malted Milk #DECABD (ΔE=0.00)
- Jotun Paint: Heavy Cream #D9C3B9 (ΔE=2.85)
- Pantone: 12-1406 TPG Almond Peach #DBCABE (ΔE=1.31)
- Behr: Opal #E2CABE (ΔE=1.65)
Why Designers Use It:
#DECABD, also known as Malted Milk in Sherwin Williams' palette, is particularly favored in residential and commercial interiors where a welcoming and neutral background is essential. Designers often select this color for bedrooms, living rooms, and even kitchens to create a soft, natural atmosphere. It's a versatile tone that pairs well with both modern and traditional décor, making it adaptable to various design trends. The warmth in the hue can bring an organic touch to both minimalist and maximalist environments.
Additionally, this color is increasingly seen in the tech industry, particularly for product packaging or user interfaces that aim for calm and neutral tones. It's often selected for luxury brand visuals and products, from cosmetics to high-end furniture, where the goal is to evoke simplicity and class. The balance of light and neutral tones has long been popular in Scandinavian designs and is often seen in nature-inspired design trends.
With an extremely low Delta E variance in known systems (ΔE=0.00 with Sherwin Williams), it's a reliable, classic shade that has maintained relevance across different applications, from fashion to industrial use.