Everything about the color Chesnut

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

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What color is chesnut?

Chesnut is a warm, reddish-brown color that resembles the hue of the chestnut seed. It is rich and earthy, often associated with autumn and natural landscapes.

What are similar colors to chesnut?

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

  • Mahogany (#C04000) shares chesnut's rich, reddish-brown tones, offering a deeper, more intense shade.
  • Auburn (#A52A2A) closely resembles chesnut with its blend of red and brown, evoking a natural, woodsy feel.
  • Maroon (#800000) is darker and more intense, providing a deeper shade that retains the warm characteristics of chesnut.
  • Copper (#B87333) shares chesnut's warmth with a metallic sheen, adding an element of brightness to the palette.

What color goes with chesnut?

To complement chesnut's warm tones, consider pairing it with:

  • Ivory (#FFFFF0) provides a soft, neutral contrast that enhances chesnut's richness.
  • Sage (#BCB88A) offers a refreshing, green-tinged balance that pairs well with the earthy warmth of chesnut.
  • Peach (#FFE5B4) matches with chesnut's warm, sunny tone and offers a gentle contrast.
  • Mint (#98FF98) offers a crisp, cool contrast that looks good with the richness of chesnut.

What color conflicts with chesnut?

To avoid overwhelming the warmth of chesnut, consider avoiding:

  • Black (#000000) can overpower the depth of chesnut.
  • White (#FFFFFF) risks washing out the intensity of chesnut.
  • Gray (#808080) could dull the vibrancy of chesnut.
  • Cream (#FFFDD0) risks washing out the intensity of chesnut.

What does the color chesnut represent?

Chesnut represents warmth, stability, and a connection to nature. It evokes the cozy feeling of autumn and the earthy tones of the natural world. Psychologically, chesnut can convey a sense of reliability and groundedness, often associated with comfort and security. In art and design, chesnut is used to create a warm, inviting atmosphere, often employed in rustic or vintage themes. It is a popular choice in photography and film for its ability to add depth and richness to scenes.

What's the history of chesnut?

The name "chesnut" derives from the chestnut tree, known for its distinctive reddish-brown seeds. The color has been used historically in various cultures to represent the earth and natural elements. Chesnut gained popularity in fashion and interior design during the 19th century, often associated with traditional and rustic styles. In modern use, chesnut remains a favored choice for its warm, inviting qualities, frequently seen in autumnal palettes and natural-themed designs.

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Color Conversions

HEX
#954535
RGB DECIMAL
rgb(149, 69, 53)
RGB PERCENTAGE
rgb(58%, 27%, 21%)
CMYK
0, 54, 64, 42
HSL
hsl(10, 48%, 40%)
HSV (OR HSB)
10, 64, 58
WEB SAFE
#954535
CIE-LAB
39, 32, 26
XYZ
15, 11, 5
CIE-LCH
39, 41, 38
BINARY
10010101, 01000101, 00110101
iOS - SwiftUI
Color(red: 0.5843137254901961, green: 0.27058823529411763, blue: 0.20784313725490197)
iOS - UIKit
UIColor(red: 0.5843137254901961, green: 0.27058823529411763, blue: 0.20784313725490197, alpha: 1.0)
Android - Compose
Color(0xFF954535)


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