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#FBF4E8

Brightness
244.8
HSL (°,%,%)
38°, 70%, 95%
HSV V %
98%
Lab
96.4, 0.3, 6.6
PNG size
5.1 KB
Tone / Feel
very light, vivid warm hue
Black text 19.21:1 AAA (normal) · AAA (large)
White text 1.09:1 Fail (normal) · Fail (large)

Recommended text: Black (19.21:1 — AAA / AAA)

Color Profile: #FBF4E8

Common Name: White Fever

RGB: 251, 244, 232

HSL: 45°, 75%, 95%

Contrast vs White: 85.6, AA Pass

Contrast vs Black: 60.2, AA Pass

Mood Blurb: #FBF4E8 is a soft, warm off-white with a slight yellowish hue. It's calming and neutral, offering a sense of peace and simplicity. This color invokes feelings of freshness and subtle elegance, making it a perfect choice for interiors seeking a clean, serene atmosphere. It works well in modern and minimalist design concepts.

Close Named Matches:

  • Behr Palatial White (#FBF3E6) - A similar light off-white with a gentle, warm undertone.
  • Dunn-Edwards White Fever (#FBF4E8) - Exact match in the Dunn-Edwards paint line.
  • Benjamin Moore Ivory Tower (#FCF3E5) - A soft, ivory-like shade with warm, subtle tones.
  • Jotun Clear (#F4EEDF) - A very light, delicate off-white that also exudes purity and clarity.
  • Pantone FHI Silence (#F6EFE5) - A very close match with a gentle undertone and minimal contrast.

Why Designers Use It:

  • Subtle Elegance: This color offers a subdued elegance that’s perfect for a variety of settings, especially where a calming, neutral backdrop is needed, like in interior design for living rooms, bedrooms, or offices.
  • Trend Influence: #FBF4E8 is popular in minimalist design, reflecting current trends towards lighter, neutral tones that promote a tranquil, welcoming atmosphere.
  • Versatility: It pairs beautifully with almost any color, whether it’s bold hues for contrast or other muted tones for harmony. Its softness makes it highly adaptable for varied applications, such as home décor, commercial spaces, and even corporate branding.
  • Industry Use: Used extensively in the interior design industry, particularly for upscale, modern, or Scandinavian-style spaces. It's also frequently employed in corporate environments to create calm and professional atmospheres.
  • Natural Influence: Inspired by natural elements, it reflects light, airy spaces, and clean aesthetics, drawing from both natural lighting and organic textures.

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