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#F5F7F2

Brightness
245.8
HSL (°,%,%)
84°, 24%, 96%
HSV V %
97%
Lab
97.0, -1.5, 2.2
PNG size
4.7 KB
Tone / Feel
very light, soft cool hue
Black text 19.47:1 AAA (normal) · AAA (large)
White text 1.08:1 Fail (normal) · Fail (large)

Recommended text: Black (19.47:1 — AAA / AAA)

Color Profile: #F5F7F2

Common Name: Chantilly Lace

RGB: 245, 247, 242

HSL: 120°, 15%, 97%

Contrast vs White: 6.0 (AA pass)

Contrast vs Black: 17.5 (AA pass)

Mood Blurb:

This soft, almost pristine color is widely appreciated for its light, airy feel, often used in elegant spaces to evoke calmness and serenity. Its cool, muted tone is versatile, blending well with many different styles, especially modern and minimalist designs. Its popularity in home interiors, particularly in bedrooms and living rooms, makes it a go-to choice for creating relaxed, inviting environments.

Notable Close Matches:

  • Benjamin Moore - Chantilly Lace - #F5F7F2
  • Australian Standard - White - #F1EFE4
  • Behr - Cotton Ball - #F8F8F3
  • Dulux - China White - #EEEFEA

Why Designers Use It:

Designers frequently incorporate #F5F7F2 for its understated elegance and versatility. The subtle tone works well in a wide array of spaces, from residential to commercial, and can create an expansive, airy feel in small rooms. It pairs beautifully with both bold and neutral accents, making it adaptable for various design aesthetics. Its use is popular across modern homes and interior design, with particular appeal in Scandinavia and minimalist architecture. It’s also favored in industries where high-end finishes are key, such as luxury interiors, design studios, and even high-fashion contexts. The color is not linked to any particular natural element or mineral but thrives on its sophisticated simplicity, often seen in modern and fresh-looking decor. The use of this color in interior spaces is a way to elevate the ambiance while ensuring a light and welcoming atmosphere, making it a frequent choice in spaces where lightness and clarity are desired.

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