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#F7FFE5

Brightness
249.8
HSL (°,%,%)
78°, 100%, 95%
HSV V %
100%
Lab
98.8, -7.1, 11.5
PNG size
4.3 KB
Tone / Feel
very light, intense cool hue
Black text 20.39:1 AAA (normal) · AAA (large)
White text 1.03:1 Fail (normal) · Fail (large)

Recommended text: Black (20.39:1 — AAA / AAA)

Color Profile: #F7FFE5

Common Name: Farrow and Ball - Pointing

RGB: (247, 255, 229)

HSL: (60, 100%, 93%)

Contrast vs White: 2.2 (AA Pass)

Contrast vs Black: 14.6 (AA Pass)

Mood: Soft and warm, #F7FFE5 brings a gentle lightness and elegance to any space. Often associated with traditional charm, it serves as a soothing background that complements more vibrant colors, offering balance and a sense of calm. It’s an ideal choice for creating welcoming, airy atmospheres, particularly in interior design, offering a subtle yet refined aesthetic.

Close Named Matches:

  • Farrow and Ball - Pointing (#F7F1E3) ΔE=8.61
  • Jotun - Apple White (#F0F1DF) ΔE=6.28
  • Benjamin Moore - Lime Froth (#F0F9E0) ΔE=2.21
  • Kelly Moore - Spring Sonnet (#EDF3DB) ΔE=4.14
  • Behr - Hidden Green (#F3F5DC) ΔE=3.73

Why Designers Use It:

  • This shade of off-white is beloved for its timeless appeal, offering a neutral yet warm base that's versatile for a wide range of design styles—from contemporary to classic. It’s particularly favored for interiors that seek a sense of balance and lightness.
  • Incorporated in the home décor sector, #F7FFE5 pairs effortlessly with natural woods, metals, and bold accent colors, making it a staple in modern residential design. Its soft, subdued tones create an environment of tranquility and sophistication.
  • Its popularity in the design community is bolstered by its use in traditional English country homes, as well as modern minimalist spaces. It’s frequently selected for its ability to create spacious, airy rooms that feel welcoming and expansive.
  • Not tied to any specific region or culture, but commonly seen in Western design trends. It’s a go-to choice for architects and designers working on projects that require a neutral backdrop with just enough warmth to make spaces feel inviting.
  • The color’s mineral-based qualities and natural inspirations link it to materials such as chalk, limestone, and light sands, connecting it to earthy, organic elements.

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