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#E9E1CA

Brightness
224.9
HSL (°,%,%)
45°, 41%, 85%
HSV V %
91%
Lab
89.6, -1.1, 12.2
PNG size
5.4 KB
Tone / Feel
very light, soft warm hue
Black text 16.09:1 AAA (normal) · AAA (large)
White text 1.31:1 Fail (normal) · Fail (large)

Recommended text: Black (16.09:1 — AAA / AAA)

Color Profile: #E9E1CA

Common Name: Restoration Ivory

RGB: (233, 225, 202)

HSL: (40°, 42%, 85%)

Contrast vs White: 11.5 (AA Pass)

Contrast vs Black: 7.1 (AA Pass)

Mood: A soft, neutral shade, this color gives off a warm, inviting vibe. It evokes a feeling of timelessness and sophistication while remaining subtle. Often associated with vintage aesthetics or modern interiors, it's a versatile choice across various design contexts. Its warmth can help soften spaces, making them feel open and cozy without overwhelming the senses.

Close Named Matches:

  • Sherwin Williams - Restoration Ivory (#E9E1CA) - Exact Match
  • Benjamin Moore - Prentis Cream (#E9E2CD) - ΔE=1.16
  • Pantone FHI - Cloud Cream (#E6DDC5) - ΔE=1.52
  • Behr - Tea Biscuit (#EAE0CB) - ΔE=1.27

Why Designers Use It:

Trend Alert: This color is becoming increasingly popular in interior design due to its timeless appeal and versatility. Designers often choose #E9E1CA to create a neutral but warm environment that feels relaxed and open. It’s a favorite for both modern and traditional spaces, lending itself well to minimalistic designs as well as more rustic, vintage-inspired styles.

This particular shade is often used in:

  • Residential Interiors: Bedrooms, living rooms, kitchens, and dining areas where warmth and a welcoming atmosphere are key.
  • Furniture Design: For soft and subtle upholstery that doesn’t overpower the room’s design elements.
  • Textiles: Especially in light-colored fabrics for linens and curtains.
  • Branding: Often seen in brands that want to convey a sense of reliability and comfort, such as eco-friendly or family-oriented businesses.

This color is rooted in natural aesthetics, which could reflect the shades of limestone, ivory, or the soft hues of early morning light. It’s often used in designs associated with peace, stability, and understated elegance.

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