#F2BAD8
- Brightness
- 207.7
- HSL (°,%,%)
- 328°, 68%, 84%
- HSV V %
- 95%
- Lab
- 81.3, 24.8, -7.2
- CMYK (%)
- 0%, 23%, 11%, 5%
- PNG size
- 6.2 KB
- Tone / Feel
- light, vivid warm hue
Recommended text: Black (12.79:1 — AAA / AAA)
Color Profile: #F2BAD8
Common Name: Hallman Lindsay - Pink Heath
RGB: rgb(242, 189, 223)
HSL: hsl(325, 53%, 84%)
Contrast vs White: 2.9 (AA Pass)
Contrast vs Black: 11.1 (AAA Pass)
Mood: This soft pink exudes a gentle, calming presence with a touch of elegance. It evokes a sense of peacefulness and light, making it a perfect choice for spaces or designs aiming to convey warmth and subtle sophistication.
Close Matches:
- Behr Sweet Taffy - #EFBDD8 (ΔE=2.72)
- Dulux Blossom - #C79E9C (ΔE=21.26)
- Benjamin Moore Pink Begonia - #EDB1CB (ΔE=4.05)
- Pantone Nosegay - #F0BDD5 (ΔE=3.58)
- PPG Sweet Alyssum - #E7C2DE (ΔE=7.29)
Why Designers Use It:
This shade of soft pink is highly favored for its ability to create serene, inviting atmospheres. It works well in both residential and commercial spaces, especially in areas focused on relaxation, beauty, and calmness. Designers often use it in interiors for bedrooms, wellness centers, and boutiques. With its delicate undertones, this color finds its place in the beauty and fashion industries as well.
Though not necessarily the trendiest choice, it's always in demand in designs that call for a soft and approachable aesthetic. This color also has cultural significance, as soft pinks have been traditionally used to convey femininity and gentle sophistication. In more modern design, it's seen as a timeless, neutral option, particularly for lighter, airy spaces.
Notably, its use is seen across many product categories, from fashion (think pink accessories) to home decor, creating an air of refinement that is both welcoming and calming.