Living Room Warmth Color Palette
About the Living Room Warmth Color Palette
Welcoming and warm, this palette was crafted with living room interiors in mind. The sandy beige and golden honey tones create a neutral-warm foundation that pairs beautifully with natural wood furniture and soft furnishings. This range of warm neutrals has the uncanny ability to make any space — digital or physical — feel immediately comfortable and inviting.
Color Codes
| Swatch | Hex | RGB |
|---|---|---|
| #F5E6D3 | rgb(245, 230, 211) | |
| #E8C9A0 | rgb(232, 201, 160) | |
| #D4A76A | rgb(212, 167, 106) | |
| #B8864E | rgb(184, 134, 78) | |
| #8B6635 | rgb(139, 102, 53) |
How to Use the Living Room Warmth Color Palette
Ideal for interior design inspiration, home decor brands, real estate marketing, lifestyle blogs, and warm product photography.
Apply the 60-30-10 rule: use the dominant color (#F5E6D3) for 60% of your design, the secondary color (#E8C9A0) for 30%, and use the accent color (#D4A76A) for the remaining 10% on calls-to-action and key highlights. This distribution creates natural visual hierarchy without overwhelming your audience.
In web and app design, define these colors as CSS custom properties at the start of your project for consistent use across all components. For print design, convert the hex values to CMYK to ensure accurate reproduction. Pair the darkest shade with light backgrounds and the lightest shade with dark backgrounds to maintain readable contrast ratios.
Living Room Warmth — Color Psychology & Design Tips
The Living Room Warmth palette evokes a cozy feeling, making it especially effective for designs where you want your audience to feel warm, comfortable, and at ease. Color psychology plays a critical role in how audiences perceive and interact with your designs — the right palette can significantly increase engagement, build brand trust, and guide users toward desired actions.
When using the Living Room Warmth palette for digital products, test your color combinations for accessibility. Ensure text placed on colored backgrounds meets the WCAG 2.1 minimum contrast ratio of 4.5:1 for normal text and 3:1 for large text. Use the Colortion generator to explore variations while keeping the overall mood and aesthetic intact.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Living Room Warmth color palette free to use?
Yes, the Living Room Warmth color palette is completely free to use in personal and commercial projects. Copy any hex code or download the palette image with no account required.
What colors are in the Living Room Warmth palette?
The Living Room Warmth palette contains 5 colors: #F5E6D3, #E8C9A0, #D4A76A, #B8864E, #8B6635. These colors work together to create a cozy aesthetic.
What is the Living Room Warmth palette best used for?
Ideal for interior design inspiration, home decor brands, real estate marketing, lifestyle blogs, and warm product photography.