Everything about the color Taupe

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

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What color is taupe?

Taupe is a warm, neutral color that sits between brown and gray on the color spectrum. It often evokes a sense of calm and sophistication, making it a popular choice for interior design and fashion.

What are similar colors to taupe?

For variations within the same neutral and earthy spectrum as taupe, consider:

  • Beige (#F5F5DC) shares taupe's warm, neutral vibe but with a lighter, more creamy undertone.
  • Mauve (#E0B0FF) offers a soft, muted purple tone that complements taupe's understated elegance.
  • Pewter (#96A8A1) has a similar grayish-brown hue, providing a slightly cooler alternative to taupe.
  • Greige (#BEBEBE) combines gray and beige, echoing taupe's balanced, neutral qualities.

What color goes with taupe?

To complement taupe's neutral tones, consider pairing it with:

  • Sage (#BCB88A) offers a refreshing, muted green that enhances taupe's earthy qualities.
  • Lavender (#E6E6FA) adds a touch of elegance with its soothing, purple-tinged hue.
  • Peach (#FFE5B4) provides a gentle contrast with its warm, sunny tone.
  • Mint (#F5FFFA) offers a crisp, cool contrast that complements taupe's warmth.

What color conflicts with taupe?

To avoid clashing with taupe's subtle elegance, consider avoiding:

  • Black (#000000) can overpower taupe's soft, neutral tones.
  • White (#FFFFFF) risks washing out taupe's warmth and depth.
  • Gray (#808080) could dull the vibrancy of taupe.
  • Cream (#FFFDD0) may neutralize taupe's subtle richness.

What does the color taupe represent?

Taupe represents sophistication, stability, and timelessness. It is often associated with elegance and understated luxury. Psychologically, taupe can evoke feelings of calmness and comfort, making it a popular choice for creating serene environments. In art and design, taupe is used to provide a neutral backdrop that allows other colors to stand out, adding depth and balance to compositions.

What's the history of taupe?

The name "taupe" is derived from the French word for mole, referencing the color of the animal's fur. Historically, taupe has been used in fashion and interior design for its versatile and neutral qualities. In modern times, taupe continues to be a popular choice for creating sophisticated and calming spaces.

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Color Conversions

HEX
#483C32
RGB DECIMAL
rgb(72, 60, 50)
RGB PERCENTAGE
rgb(28%, 24%, 20%)
CMYK
0, 17, 31, 72
HSL
hsl(27, 18%, 24%)
HSV (OR HSB)
27, 31, 28
WEB SAFE
#483C32
CIE-LAB
26, 3, 8
XYZ
5, 5, 4
CIE-LCH
26, 9, 67
BINARY
01001000, 00111100, 00110010
iOS - SwiftUI
Color(red: 0.2823529411764706, green: 0.23529411764705882, blue: 0.19607843137254902)
iOS - UIKit
UIColor(red: 0.2823529411764706, green: 0.23529411764705882, blue: 0.19607843137254902, alpha: 1.0)
Android - Compose
Color(0xFF483C32)


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