#F1D7BF
- Brightness
- 220.6
- HSL (°,%,%)
- 29°, 64%, 85%
- HSV V %
- 95%
- Lab
- 87.5, 5.3, 15.1
- CMYK (%)
- 0%, 11%, 21%, 5%
- PNG size
- 4.9 KB
- Tone / Feel
- light, vivid warm hue
Recommended text: Black (15.21:1 — AAA / AAA)
Color Profile: #F1D7BF
Common Name: Behr - Iced Apricot
RGB: (241, 215, 191)
HSL: (35°, 66%, 84%)
Contrast vs White & Black
White: 1.7 (AA Pass)
Black: 20.1 (AA Pass)
Mood
This warm and soft hue brings an inviting, calm atmosphere, ideal for creating spaces that feel approachable yet refined. Its subtle peach tones lean towards a vintage, nostalgic vibe, making it perfect for interior design and artistic applications seeking elegance without overwhelming brightness.
Close Matches:
- Behr - Iced Apricot: #F1D7C1
- Benjamin Moore - Golden Beige: #F2D5C1
- Pantone FHI - Linen: #EFD6C0
- Dulux - Bathstone Beige: #E9D8BE
Why Designers Use It
This delicate, warm color is often chosen for its versatility in both residential and commercial spaces. It pairs well with neutral tones, making it a go-to for interior designers looking to create a soothing and harmonious environment. The color's association with natural elements and vintage tones gives it a timeless quality, and its widespread use in home decor, furniture, and even in soft furnishings reflects its appeal to modern aesthetics. Particularly, designers utilize this shade in settings where a light, refreshing atmosphere is key, such as in living rooms, bedrooms, and creative studio spaces. Regionally, it’s seen as a go-to for European and North American interiors, favoring a less intense color palette for sophisticated, serene backdrops. This shade can also be found in fashion and product design, often in textiles that aim for soft, approachable luxury.