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#F7F3E6

Brightness
242.8
HSL (°,%,%)
46°, 52%, 94%
HSV V %
97%
Lab
95.8, -0.9, 6.7
PNG size
5.1 KB
Tone / Feel
very light, vivid warm hue
Black text 18.92:1 AAA (normal) · AAA (large)
White text 1.11:1 Fail (normal) · Fail (large)

Recommended text: Black (18.92:1 — AAA / AAA)

Color Profile: #F7F3E6

Common Name: Vanilla Mist, Gallery Walls, White Fever

RGB: (247, 243, 230)

HSL: (48, 50%, 94%)

Contrast with White: 1.0 (AA Pass)

Contrast with Black: 16.8 (AA Pass)

Mood: The color radiates a calm, welcoming, and minimalistic atmosphere. Often found in light, serene spaces, it’s a go-to for a sophisticated, neutral backdrop that balances warmth with clarity. Its soft, delicate nature lends it to relaxed, understated designs often seen in modern, clean aesthetics.

Close Named Matches:

  • Benjamin Moore: Capitol White (#F6F3E6) - ΔE=0.37
  • Behr: Spun Cotton (#F7F2E4) - ΔE=0.70
  • Dulux Heritage: Piano White (#F1EDE0) - ΔE=2.09
  • Vista Paint: Moon Magic (#F7F3E6) - ΔE=0.00

Why Designers Use It:

This color is widely popular in both residential and commercial design, especially for those looking to create a bright, airy atmosphere. Designers love it for its versatility—it pairs well with both warm and cool tones and works wonderfully in spaces that need to feel open and spacious. Its neutral hue is highly adaptable across multiple industries including interior design, fashion, and product packaging.

While it doesn't have a specific regional or cultural affiliation, the color has been embraced globally as a staple of modern design trends, particularly in minimalist and Scandinavian-inspired interiors. Its frequent use in contemporary architecture and home styling reflects its timeless appeal, particularly in spaces that favor subtle elegance. Additionally, it is a common choice for professional environments where clarity and brightness are key for creating a productive workspace.

The color also shows up in various industries, like in textile patterns, home decor, and even automotive detailing where neutral tones help balance bolder accent colors. It is often seen in luxury car interiors, high-end homeware, and even in tech product designs, particularly where a clean, minimalist aesthetic is desired.

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