Everything about the color Bay

The meaning of the color bay and color combinations to inspire your next creation.

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What color is bay?

Bay is a rich, warm brown color that evokes the earthy tones of a bay leaf. It is often associated with natural elements and has a deep, comforting presence.

What are similar colors to bay?

For variations within the same warm and earthy spectrum as bay, consider:

  • Mahogany (#C04000) shares bay's rich brown tone but with a slightly redder hue, adding warmth and depth.
  • Chestnut (#954535) closely resembles bay with its blend of brown and red tones, offering a cozy, inviting feel.
  • Sienna (#A0522D) is similar to bay with its earthy, reddish-brown shade, providing a natural and rustic vibe.
  • Auburn (#A52A2A) matches bay's deep brown hue, offering a rich, warm tone with a hint of red.

What color goes with bay?

To complement bay's warm and earthy tones, consider pairing it with:

  • Cream (#FFFDD0) provides a soft, neutral contrast that enhances bay's rich warmth.
  • Sage (#9DC28A) offers a refreshing, green-tinged balance that pairs well with bay's earthy tones.
  • Peach (#FFE5B4) adds a gentle, warm contrast that complements bay's rich, brown hues.
  • Ivory (#FFFFF0) adds a touch of elegance with its light, neutral tone.

What color conflicts with bay?

To avoid overwhelming the warmth of bay, consider avoiding:

  • Black (#000000) can overpower the subtle richness of bay.
  • Gray (#808080) could dull the vibrancy and warmth of bay.
  • White (#FFFFFF) risks washing out the depth of bay.
  • Blue (#0000FF) may clash with bay's warm, earthy tones.

What does the color bay represent?

Bay represents warmth, stability, and earthiness, often evoking a sense of comfort and grounding. In color psychology, bay is associated with reliability and resilience, providing a sense of security and dependability. In art and design, bay is used to create a warm, inviting atmosphere, often paired with natural elements to enhance its earthy appeal.

What's the history of bay?

The name "bay" is derived from the bay leaf, a common culinary herb known for its rich, earthy aroma and flavor. The color bay has been used historically in various cultural contexts to represent warmth and earthiness. In modern design, bay is often used in interiors and fashion to evoke a sense of natural comfort and timeless elegance.

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Color Conversions

HEX
#A52A2A
RGB DECIMAL
rgb(165, 42, 42)
RGB PERCENTAGE
rgb(65%, 16%, 16%)
CMYK
0, 75, 75, 35
HSL
hsl(0, 59%, 41%)
HSV (OR HSB)
0, 75, 65
WEB SAFE
#A52A2A
CIE-LAB
38, 50, 31
XYZ
17, 10, 3
CIE-LCH
38, 58, 32
BINARY
10100101, 00101010, 00101010
iOS - SwiftUI
Color(red: 0.6470588235294118, green: 0.16470588235294117, blue: 0.16470588235294117)
iOS - UIKit
UIColor(red: 0.6470588235294118, green: 0.16470588235294117, blue: 0.16470588235294117, alpha: 1.0)
Android - Compose
Color(0xFFA52A2A)


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