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#E1CAA0

Brightness
205.0
HSL (°,%,%)
39°, 52%, 75%
HSV V %
88%
Lab
82.3, 1.8, 23.9
PNG size
5.5 KB
Tone / Feel
light, vivid warm hue
Black text 13.16:1 AAA (normal) · AAA (large)
White text 1.60:1 Fail (normal) · Fail (large)

Recommended text: Black (13.16:1 — AAA / AAA)

Color Profile: #E1CAA0

Common Name: Jotun Beige

RGB: 225, 202, 160

HSL: 35, 53%, 75%

Contrast vs White: 7.0 (AA pass)

Contrast vs Black: 12.6 (AA pass)

Mood: A warm and inviting tone, often associated with simplicity and elegance. This color works particularly well in interiors, evoking feelings of calm and comfort. It's subtle and earthy, lending itself to natural and neutral-themed designs, especially in spaces where tranquility is desired.

Close Matches:

  • Jotun Beige #E1CAA0 (Exact match)
  • Behr Crepe #E1C9A1
  • BS 2660 Manilla #EFD6AC
  • Benjamin Moore Byrd Beige #E5CBA0
  • PPG York Ivory #E5CAA2

Why Designers Use It:

Designers favor this warm, neutral hue due to its versatility. It's commonly used in residential and commercial interior design, creating a serene atmosphere. Its subtle, almost buttery warmth allows it to blend effortlessly with both modern and classic designs. It also complements a wide range of materials, from wood to metal, making it a staple in high-end design for kitchens, living rooms, and even office spaces.

Notably, this color appears in well-established paint catalogs, such as Jotun, Behr, and Benjamin Moore, where it is considered a classic for achieving a timeless and sophisticated aesthetic. As a color rooted in the natural world, it draws from soft sand and clay tones, making it especially popular in rustic and organic interior styles. It is also favored in Scandinavian design, where neutral tones help create a sense of balance and calm.

In the world of architecture, it is often found in both residential and commercial spaces that seek to evoke comfort without overwhelming the senses. This makes it a prime candidate for spaces like hotels, spas, and upscale retail environments, where a welcoming and unintrusive atmosphere is key.

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