#E7E5DF
- Brightness
- 228.9
- HSL (°,%,%)
- 45°, 14%, 89%
- HSV V %
- 91%
- Lab
- 90.9, -0.4, 3.1
- CMYK (%)
- 0%, 1%, 3%, 9%
- PNG size
- 4.7 KB
- Tone / Feel
- very light, muted warm hue
Recommended text: Black (16.67:1 — AAA / AAA)
Color Profile: #E7E5DF
Common Name: Calm
RGB: (231, 229, 223)
HSL: (60, 13%, 90%)
Contrast with White: 55.6 (AA Pass)
Contrast with Black: 28.4 (AA Fail)
Trend Mood: A soft and tranquil color, #E7E5DF evokes a sense of calm and serenity. Its subtlety makes it ideal for creating a soothing and minimalist environment. It's popular in both residential and commercial interior designs, and it often evokes a feeling of quiet luxury. As a neutral, it is often used in spaces aiming to relax and encourage focus.
Close Matches:
- Benjamin Moore - Calm - #E7E5E0 (ΔE=0.52)
- Kelly Moore - Columbia - #E7E5DF (ΔE=0.00)
- Farrow and Ball - Strong White - #E5E0DB (ΔE=1.93)
- Behr - Arctic Gray - #E6E5DF (ΔE=0.37)
Why Designers Use It:
Designers appreciate #E7E5DF for its ability to serve as an elegant backdrop in a wide range of designs. Often chosen for its neutral qualities, it provides versatility in pairing with both darker and lighter hues. Its popularity in the design world stems from its use in luxury and minimalist spaces. This color is particularly popular in high-end interiors, corporate offices, and healthcare environments where peace and tranquility are essential. The calm and subdued nature of the color makes it perfect for bedrooms, lounges, and meditation areas, creating a serene atmosphere. While it is not associated with a specific region or culture, its influence on modern aesthetics is noticeable across both urban and suburban settings.