#EFD7B8
- Brightness
- 219.3
- HSL (°,%,%)
- 34°, 63%, 83%
- HSV V %
- 94%
- Lab
- 87.2, 3.6, 18.3
- CMYK (%)
- 0%, 10%, 23%, 6%
- PNG size
- 5.6 KB
- Tone / Feel
- light, vivid warm hue
Recommended text: Black (15.08:1 — AAA / AAA)
Color Profile: #EFD7B8
Common Name: Hallman Lindsay Alchemy
RGB: 239, 215, 184
HSL: 35°, 72%, 84%
Contrast vs White: 8.3:1 - AA pass
Contrast vs Black: 1.1:1 - AA fail
Color Mood:
This soft, warm color brings a sense of calm and understated elegance. Its light beige tone is often associated with sophistication and subtlety, offering a neutral background for other colors to shine. It’s popular in interior design and visual arts for its ability to complement a variety of styles, from rustic to contemporary.
Close Named Matches:
- Hallman Lindsay Alchemy: #EFD7B8 (Exact match)
- Valspar Soft Candlelight: #EFDABB
- Dulux Cream: #EFDAB9
- Benjamin Moore Randolph Bisque: #EBD7B9
- Behr Golden Pastel: #F4D9BA
Why Designers Use It:
This color is widely favored for its warmth and neutrality, providing a versatile backdrop for more vibrant accents or as a primary tone in minimalistic designs. It’s commonly seen in interior design, particularly for walls and furnishings in spaces that aim to be calm and welcoming. It’s also a favorite in visual arts, especially for its ability to create balance in compositions. The gentle tone evokes natural materials like sand, stone, and weathered wood, making it ideal for organic, earthy designs.
While not associated with any single region or culture, its subtlety makes it a global choice in design, with a particular affinity for luxury and high-end markets. In fashion, it’s often paired with metallics or bold colors for contrast, while in branding, it conveys a sense of stability and sophistication.