#F1D4C6
- Brightness
- 219.6
- HSL (°,%,%)
- 20°, 61%, 86%
- HSV V %
- 95%
- Lab
- 86.9, 7.9, 10.6
- CMYK (%)
- 0%, 12%, 18%, 5%
- PNG size
- 5.6 KB
- Tone / Feel
- very light, vivid warm hue
Recommended text: Black (14.97:1 — AAA / AAA)
Color Profile: #F1D4C6
Common Name: Melon Pink
RGB: (241, 212, 196)
HSL: (24°, 75%, 85%)
Contrast vs White: 13.1, AA Pass
Contrast vs Black: 19.9, AA Pass
Mood: A soft, warm, and inviting hue, #F1D4C6 evokes feelings of sweetness and gentleness. It’s often associated with light, airy environments, offering a subtle touch of warmth. This delicate pinkish tone is favored in spaces aiming for a serene, approachable vibe.
Notable Color Matches:
- Pantone Solid Uncoated - #E8CEB9 (ΔE=4.55)
- Behr Paint - #F4D3C5 (ΔE=1.56)
- PPG Paint - #F1D4C4 (ΔE=1.04)
- Benjamin Moore - #EFCFC2 (ΔE=1.97)
- Jotun Paint - #F8D6CA (ΔE=2.42)
Why Designers Use It:
This color is often chosen for its soft, warm feel, making it a go-to for residential spaces, especially in bedrooms and nurseries. It’s commonly used in interior design, particularly for brands aiming to project a gentle, approachable image. While not overly bold, it holds its charm through subtlety and warmth. The natural, pastel appeal makes it popular in both modern and vintage settings, with increasing use in wellness and spa environments for its calming effects. Its light nature also makes it a favorite in fashion and packaging for products meant to evoke calm or luxury.
The color’s popularity is not restricted to a specific region but can be seen globally in both traditional and contemporary designs. As a warm pastel, it’s often linked with trends in minimalist decor and chic design schemes, where elegance is achieved through understatement rather than boldness.