#FFD182
- Brightness
- 216.8
- HSL (°,%,%)
- 38°, 100%, 75%
- HSV V %
- 100%
- Lab
- 86.2, 6.6, 45.1
- CMYK (%)
- 0%, 18%, 49%, 0%
- PNG size
- 5.4 KB
- Tone / Feel
- light, intense warm hue
Recommended text: Black (14.69:1 — AAA / AAA)
Color Profile: #FFD182
Common Name: Bread 'n Butter
RGB: (255, 209, 130)
HSL: (39, 100%, 74%)
Contrast with White: 1.1 (AA Pass)
Contrast with Black: 8.7 (AA Pass)
Mood: A warm and inviting shade, #FFD182 evokes feelings of comfort and simplicity. It’s often used to convey a soft, nostalgic vibe, reminiscent of soft butter or gentle sunlight. Its pleasant yellow tone makes it a popular choice for interior designs that aim to feel cozy and welcoming. This hue has gained popularity across home decor and branding due to its soft yet lively presence, blending seamlessly into both rustic and contemporary environments.
Close Matches:
- Hallman Lindsay: #FFD182 – Bread 'n Butter
- Benjamin Moore: #F6CB7A – Lion Heart
- Behr: #FFCE81 – Equatorial
- Pantone FHI: #FFC97E – Flax
Why Designers Use It:
This soft yellow, leaning toward a warm butter tone, is often favored by designers for its ability to convey warmth without being overpowering. It’s popular in interiors for its light-hearted yet refined touch. Notably, it is frequently used in branding for products aimed at comfort, such as organic foods, home goods, and lifestyle products. Its warmth is balanced with a modern appeal, making it versatile for a range of design applications. Regionally, it holds strong associations with vintage and rustic styles, often seen in country-style kitchens and cozy cafes. Designers also utilize it for its subtle elegance, as it can easily complement both neutral and rich color palettes. It's also notable for its use in commercial interiors where inviting spaces are crucial, like in cafes and boutiques. The shade’s subtle yet cheerful nature has made it a timeless choice for both modern and traditional designs.