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#E0DBC7

Brightness
218.3
HSL (°,%,%)
48°, 29%, 83%
HSV V %
88%
Lab
87.3, -1.7, 10.4
PNG size
5.9 KB
Tone / Feel
light, soft warm hue
Black text 15.13:1 AAA (normal) · AAA (large)
White text 1.39:1 Fail (normal) · Fail (large)

Recommended text: Black (15.13:1 — AAA / AAA)

Color Profile: #E0DBC7

Common Name: Zero Degrees

RGB: 224, 219, 199

HSL: 42°, 23%, 84%

Contrast Ratios:
- vs White: 1.6 (AA pass)
- vs Black: 12.1 (AA pass)

Mood Blurb: A calm and neutral tone, #E0DBC7 evokes a soft, serene vibe that's often associated with peaceful environments. It's a great choice for settings that aim for a clean, understated elegance. This shade's versatility and lightness make it suitable for a wide range of uses, from contemporary interiors to tech-related designs, providing a warm and welcoming feel without overwhelming the senses.

Notable Matches:

  • PPG Paint - Cozy Cream (#E0DBC7)
  • Benjamin Moore - Natural Elements (#DFDCC8)
  • Jotun - Lotus Root (#E3DCC9)
  • Behr - Zero Degrees (#DFDAC4)
  • Dulux - Cornish Clay (#E2DDCB)

Why Designers Use It:

#E0DBC7 is a popular choice for designers looking to create subtle, neutral spaces with a touch of warmth. The color's light, muted tone makes it perfect for backgrounds or accent pieces in both residential and commercial designs. As a color that leans toward beige or cream, it’s often used in environments that prioritize relaxation, focus, or professionalism. It’s commonly found in modern minimalist interiors and eco-friendly spaces, thanks to its earthy, calming quality.

The neutral warmth of this shade fits well within contemporary trends. It also serves as an excellent choice for brands and industries aiming to evoke trustworthiness and tranquility. Its association with natural elements and stone tones makes it especially suitable in the context of eco-friendly materials or organic products. With its smooth blend of subtle hues, it's become a favored color in interior design, particularly for home furnishings, textiles, and architectural coatings.

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