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#F6FAFF

Brightness
249.4
HSL (°,%,%)
213°, 100%, 98%
HSV V %
100%
Lab
98.1, -0.4, -2.9
PNG size
4.7 KB
Tone / Feel
very light, intense cool hue
Black text 20.04:1 AAA (normal) · AAA (large)
White text 1.05:1 Fail (normal) · Fail (large)

Recommended text: Black (20.04:1 — AAA / AAA)

Color Profile: #F6FAFF

Common Name: Misty Blue

RGB: (246, 250, 255)

HSL: H: 210° S: 100% L: 98%

Contrast with White: 99.0 (Passes AA)

Contrast with Black: 9.8 (Fails AA)

Mood Blurb: Misty Blue is soft, cool, and airy, evoking feelings of calmness and clarity. It’s often used to create a peaceful atmosphere in designs and spaces. The pastel tone works well in both contemporary and traditional settings, offering a serene environment ideal for relaxation or focused work.

Close Named Matches:

  • Australian Standard AS2700 - Mist Blue (#DEE6DF) - ΔE=9.91
  • Benjamin Moore - Distant Gray (#F3F5F2) - ΔE=4.50
  • Behr - Maui Mist (#EFF3F3) - ΔE=3.61
  • PPG Pittsburgh Paints - Moonlit Snow (#EAEEEC) - ΔE=5.64

Why Designers Use It:

  • Trendy in Interior Design: Misty Blue has gained popularity in recent years, especially in modern interior design. It is often chosen for bedrooms, bathrooms, and offices, where a tranquil and relaxed atmosphere is desired. The light pastel tone complements a variety of materials, including light wood, white ceramics, and silver or gold accents.
  • Natural Elements: The color is reminiscent of foggy skies or the mist over water, making it ideal for designs inspired by nature. Its connection to calm waters or early morning mist evokes serenity, ideal for creating peaceful living environments or spaces where mindfulness is a priority.
  • Popular in Branding: Misty Blue is commonly used in branding for wellness and relaxation-focused products, such as spas, yoga studios, and beauty brands. It carries associations of purity, calmness, and a sense of renewal, which can be appealing in industries focused on personal care and well-being.
  • Ideal for Digital Interfaces: The soft nature of Misty Blue makes it a good choice for web and app design, as it doesn’t overpower other elements and allows for clear readability while still creating a gentle, inviting atmosphere.

Notable Structures or Affiliation:

  • Architecture & Interior Design: Misty Blue is often used in luxury real estate developments, particularly in properties where serenity and relaxation are central to the design theme. It’s also prominent in wellness centers and healthcare environments, aligning with its calming properties.
  • Color Psychology: The color is linked to feelings of tranquility and trust, making it a popular choice for environments intended for focus, such as workspaces and study areas.

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