#F8F7F2
- Brightness
- 246.7
- HSL (°,%,%)
- 50°, 30%, 96%
- HSV V %
- 97%
- Lab
- 97.2, -0.5, 2.5
- CMYK (%)
- 0%, 0%, 2%, 3%
- PNG size
- 5.1 KB
- Tone / Feel
- very light, soft warm hue
Recommended text: Black (19.58:1 — AAA / AAA)
Color Profile: #F8F7F2
Common Name: Light Grayish Beige
RGB: (248, 247, 242)
HSL: H: 60° S: 4% L: 97%
Contrast:
VS White: 97.7 (AA Pass)
VS Black: 58.4 (AA Pass)
Mood: This color invokes a calm, serene atmosphere. It is reminiscent of minimalistic and modern interior designs, often used to evoke feelings of simplicity and clarity. The soft neutral tone works harmoniously with other shades, enhancing its versatility in different settings.
Notable Matches:
- Benjamin Moore - White Opulence: #F6F3EE (ΔE=1.43)
- Behr - Blanca Peak: #F6F5F0 (ΔE=0.69)
- Little Greene - Shirting: #F8F7F1 (ΔE=0.51)
- Sherwin-Williams - High Reflective White: #F7F7F1 (ΔE=0.63)
- Hallman Lindsay - Sugar Dust: #F8F6ED (ΔE=2.10)
Why Designers Use It:
This color is often selected for its versatility and ability to seamlessly integrate into both residential and commercial spaces. It is frequently used in modern interior design and branding due to its neutral yet warm tone. Designers appreciate how it pairs well with vibrant colors while offering a subtle, unobtrusive background. Its application in web design is also widespread, contributing to user-friendly and professional interfaces. This shade is not particularly associated with a single industry, but it finds its way into spaces that value sophistication, such as luxury hotels and high-end offices.
As a part of the light beige family, this color can evoke the feeling of openness and tranquility. It carries no strong regional associations, but is widely used across various cultures for its clean, neutral aesthetic. The color is considered timeless and reliable, making it a safe choice for projects that require an air of understated elegance.