#F7F7F5
- Brightness
- 246.8
- HSL (°,%,%)
- 60°, 11%, 96%
- HSV V %
- 97%
- Lab
- 97.2, -0.3, 0.9
- CMYK (%)
- 0%, 0%, 1%, 3%
- PNG size
- 4.2 KB
- Tone / Feel
- very light, muted cool hue
Recommended text: Black (19.58:1 — AAA / AAA)
Color Profile: #F7F7F5
Common Name: Light Gray
RGB: 247, 247, 245
HSL: 0°, 2%, 97%
Contrast vs White: 75.7, AA pass
Contrast vs Black: 91.5, AA pass
Overview:
This color embodies a soft, clean aesthetic with a subdued elegance, often associated with minimalist and contemporary design trends. It's a popular choice for backgrounds and neutral tones, offering a gentle contrast to more vibrant elements. It gives a feeling of tranquility and space, making it a popular pick for modern interiors and digital interfaces.
Matches:
- Behr May Air: #F3F2F1
- Benjamin Moore Distant Gray: #F3F5F2
- Dunn-Edwards Cascading White: #F7F5F6
- Sherwin-Williams High Reflective White: #F7F7F1
Why Designers Use It:
This color is highly favored in design because of its versatility and subtlety. Designers often rely on it to create a neutral backdrop that doesn’t overpower other design elements. It works well in both modern interiors and digital design, where clarity and readability are key. Its lightness makes it perfect for spacious designs, especially in areas where natural light plays a role in the overall atmosphere.
Interestingly, it’s popular in the design of luxury interiors, high-end brands, and minimalist architecture. It’s also a common choice in the tech industry for user interfaces and websites. As a color, it doesn't strongly tie to any specific regional identity or tradition, but it aligns well with contemporary global design trends, particularly in Scandinavian and Japanese aesthetics where simplicity and neutral tones dominate.
The color's natural feel makes it a perfect candidate for products that aim for a clean and sophisticated look. It can evoke a sense of calm and order, which is why it's so common in spaces aimed at relaxation, such as spas or high-end hotels. The color is timeless, enduring in various contexts, from architecture to digital products, due to its ability to balance out more vibrant accents.