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Color Palette

Beige Color Palette

Beige is a warm, sandy neutral that has been a design staple for decades. It is reliable, versatile, and easy to work with. In the minimalism and japandi design movements, beige has seen a major revival. This palette features five variations from deeper khaki-beige to lighter, almost cream tones.

#F5F5DCBase
#D0D0A8
#E0E0C0
#F8F8E4
#FAFAEC
#FCFCF4

Color Values

#F5F5DCrgb(245, 245, 220)hsl(60, 56%, 91%)
#D0D0A8rgb(208, 208, 168)hsl(60, 30%, 74%)
#E0E0C0rgb(224, 224, 192)hsl(60, 34%, 82%)
#F8F8E4rgb(248, 248, 228)hsl(60, 59%, 93%)
#FAFAECrgb(250, 250, 236)hsl(60, 58%, 95%)
#FCFCF4rgb(252, 252, 244)hsl(60, 57%, 97%)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the hex code for beige?

The CSS named color beige is #F5F5DC. It is a light, warm neutral. For a darker beige, try #D2B48C (tan) or #DEB887 (burlywood).

Is beige boring?

Not at all. Beige is one of the most versatile neutrals in design. When paired with rich accent colors — burgundy, teal, or emerald — it creates sophisticated, modern palettes. The key is contrast.

What colors pair well with beige?

Beige works with nearly any color. Strong pairings include charcoal (#36454F), burgundy (#800020), teal (#008080), forest green (#228B22), and rust (#B7410E). These add energy and contrast.

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