#F2F6E3
- Brightness
- 242.7
- HSL (°,%,%)
- 73°, 51%, 93%
- HSV V %
- 96%
- Lab
- 96.1, -4.6, 8.7
- CMYK (%)
- 2%, 0%, 8%, 4%
- PNG size
- 5.4 KB
- Tone / Feel
- very light, vivid cool hue
Recommended text: Black (19.07:1 — AAA / AAA)
Color Profile: #F2F6E3
Common Name: Soft Ivory
RGB: (242, 246, 227)
HSL: (66, 36%, 92%)
Contrast with White: 93.2 (Pass AA)
Contrast with Black: 26.7 (Fail AA)
Mood: This color evokes a light, airy, and tranquil feeling, perfect for calm, peaceful spaces. It offers a subtle, warm cream tone with just a hint of yellow, making it an excellent backdrop for a wide range of design aesthetics. Often used in minimalist settings, it can bring warmth without overwhelming the senses. Popular in interior design, especially in soft furnishings, walls, and other calming spaces.
Close Named Matches:
- Pantone FHI 11-4302 TPG - Cannoli Cream (#F2F0E3) - ΔE=4.02
- Australian Standard AS2700 N14 - White (#F1EFE4) - ΔE=4.94
- Dulux Trade Paints 10GY 83/100 - Soft moss 6 (#E8EDDA) - ΔE=3.24
- Behr Paint 2B61-1 - White Onion (#F1F1DD) - ΔE=2.13
- Kelly Moore Paint KM3321-1 - Misty Meadow (#F1F5E2) - ΔE=0.35
Why Designers Use It:
This soft ivory tone is often favored for its neutral, yet warm characteristics, making it ideal for residential interiors, especially in bedrooms and bathrooms, where a calm and relaxing atmosphere is key. Designers use it as a base color, pairing it with other soft tones or muted, natural materials such as wood, stone, or linen. It offers versatility and elegance, working well in contemporary, traditional, and even transitional styles.
Its subtle warmth also makes it useful in spaces requiring balance—often used in minimalist designs, Scandinavian-inspired interiors, or vintage-style décor. The color’s lightness and neutrality make it ideal for creating expansive and serene environments without causing visual fatigue, ensuring it remains in demand across various design trends. Though not directly tied to a specific natural element, its gentle, earthy tone evokes a sense of calm that is universally appealing.
In terms of industry use, it's commonly seen in high-end residential projects and upscale retail environments, often used for walls, fabrics, and subtle accessories. The color also has a strong affinity with brands in the hospitality and wellness sectors due to its calming nature.