<Earthy Neutrals> Rich Browns, Camel, And Warm Taupe. Warm Greens: Olive, Moss, And Avocado Green Are Very Flattering. <Golden And Rusty Tones> Burnt Orange, Mustard Yellow, And Rust. <Rich Reds> Deep Brick Red And Terracotta
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<Earthy Neutrals>
1. Rich Brown -
#4E3B31
- A deep, warm brown that brings a sense of stability and comfort.
2. Camel -
#D19A6A
- A soft, muted tan that adds warmth and sophistication.
3. Warm Taupe -
#B6A99B
- A gentle, grayish-brown that provides a neutral backdrop.
4. Olive Green -
#6B8E23
- A muted, earthy green that evokes a sense of nature.
5. Moss Green -
#8A9A5B
- A soft, natural green reminiscent of lush foliage.
6. Avocado Green -
#568A2B
- A vibrant, earthy green that adds freshness.
1. Burnt Orange -
#CC5500
- A rich, deep orange that brings warmth and vibrancy.
2. Mustard Yellow -
#E1A300
- A warm, muted yellow that adds brightness without being overpowering.
3. Rust -
#B7410E
- A deep, reddish-brown that evokes autumnal feelings.
1. Deep Brick Red -
#7E2A2A
- A rich, warm red that provides depth and passion.
2. Terracotta -
#C25A3C
- A warm, earthy red-orange that adds a rustic charm.
Color Palette Description:
This earthy palette combines warm neutrals with rich, inviting colors. The browns, camel, and taupe provide a solid foundation, while the warm greens connect to nature. The golden and rusty tones add warmth and energy, and the rich reds introduce a touch of passion and elegance. This palette is versatile for various applications, from interior design to branding, evoking feelings of comfort, warmth, and connection to nature.
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Rich Brown
#4E3B31
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(Mixed with white - lighter)Original
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(Mixed with black - darker)Camel
#D19A6A
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(Mixed with white - lighter)Original
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(Mixed with black - darker)Warm Taupe
#B6A99B
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(Mixed with white - lighter)Original
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(Mixed with black - darker)Olive Green
#6B8E23
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(Mixed with white - lighter)Original
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(Mixed with black - darker)Moss Green
#8A9A5B
Tints
(Mixed with white - lighter)Original
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(Mixed with black - darker)Avocado Green
#568A2B
Tints
(Mixed with white - lighter)Original
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(Mixed with black - darker)Burnt Orange
#CC5500
Tints
(Mixed with white - lighter)Original
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(Mixed with black - darker)Mustard Yellow
#E1A300
Tints
(Mixed with white - lighter)Original
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(Mixed with black - darker)Rust
#B7410E
Tints
(Mixed with white - lighter)Original
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(Mixed with black - darker)Deep Brick Red
#7E2A2A
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(Mixed with white - lighter)Original
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(Mixed with black - darker)Terracotta
#C25A3C
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(Mixed with white - lighter)Original
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