GREENS

Light Lost Lace

#D1F0DD

RGB 209, 240, 221 · HSL 143°, 51%, 88% · CMYK 13, 0, 8, 6

Light Lost Lace is #D1F0DD in HEX — rgb(209, 240, 221), hsl(143°, 51%, 88%), cmyk(13%, 0%, 8%, 6%).

Light Lost Lace pulls into the airy end of the greens spectrum — HSL 143°, 51%, 88%. The balanced saturation makes it confident without overpowering, and the hue reads warm. In interior projects it shines on bedrooms, bathrooms, libraries — for grounding, restorative spaces. Reads best alongside soft white walls, oak floors, brass, warm clay accents.

HEX#D1F0DD
RGB209, 240, 221
HSL143°, 51%, 88%
HSV143°, 13%, 94%
CMYK13, 0, 8, 6
Decimal13758685
CSS RGBrgb(209, 240, 221)
CSS HSLhsl(143, 51%, 88%)

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ΔE 5.9 · #D1E3D2

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ΔE 6.7 · #BAE0CC

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ΔE 9.6 · #E7EBDA

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ΔE 12.9 · #EAEAE4

Light Reflectance Value (LRV)

81/100

Very Light

0 · DarkLight · 100

Bounces most light back into the room — maximises brightness and makes small or north-facing rooms feel larger. Reads close to a soft neutral.

Undertone

TemperatureNeutral MasstoneGreen UndertoneBlue

Reads as a neutral green with a blue undertone showing through, especially in daylight. Pair trim and adjacent colours to either calm or amplify that undertone.

Complementary

#D1F0DD
#F0D1E4

Analogous

#D4F0D1
#D1F0DD
#D1F0EC

Triadic

#D1F0DD
#DDD1F0
#F0DDD1

Split-Complementary

#D1F0DD
#ECD1F0
#F0D1D4

Tetradic

#D1F0DD
#D1D4F0
#F0D1E4
#F0ECD1

Monochromatic

#5DCB87
#97DDB2
#D1F0DD
#ECF9F1
#ECF9F1

Rectangle

#D1F0DD
#D1E4F0
#F0D1E4
#F0DDD1

Compound

#D1F0DD
#D1F0EC
#F0D1E4
#F0D1D4

Lighter

#DAF3E4
#E5F5EB
#F0F8F3

Darker

#8BDCAA
#36C16B
#1E723E

Saturation

#DCE5DF
#D1F0DD
#C9F8DB

Best Rooms

bedrooms, bathrooms, libraries

Best Uses

main walls, cabinetry, soft furniture

Pairs With

soft white walls, oak floors, brass, warm clay accents

Aa

vs White

1.22:1

Fail

Aa

vs Black

17.22:1

AAA

Deuteranopia

#D1F0DD
#E6E4DF

Original → Simulated

Protanopia

#D1F0DD
#EBEBE0

Original → Simulated

Tritanopia

#D1F0DD
#D4EDED

Original → Simulated

Calm · Restorative

Light Lost Lace sits in the part of the spectrum the eye relaxes into. Designers reach for green when a room needs to feel like a refuge — bedrooms, libraries, bathrooms — because it lowers visual blood-pressure without flattening the space.

SymbolismGrowth, balance, nature
PersonalitySteady, grounded, thoughtful
calmnaturerestorativebalancebedroomlibrary
#DCE1C1

Warm Bulb 2700K

Incandescent / soft white LED — pulls colour toward yellow/amber.

#D1F0DD

Daylight 5500K

Midday natural light or daylight-spec LED — closest to the paint chip.

#C9E6E5

Cool Bulb 6500K

Cool white LED / overcast daylight — pulls colour toward blue.

#E9ECEA

Trim

Matched off-white

Same hue at 92% lightness — trim reads coordinated, not stark.

#F7F8F7

Ceiling

Whisper tint

Near-white with a hint of the hero's undertone — ceiling feels intentional.

#DBA3C5

Accent

Complementary punch

Hue +180°, slightly muted for paint vs. screen — use on a door, frame, or single piece.

#574738

Floor

Walnut neutral

Warm mid-brown grounds the scheme regardless of hero hue.

Brand · Product Line

Benjamin Moore / Regal Select Interior

Recommended Finishes

Eggshell (walls) · Semi-gloss (trim) · Flat (ceiling)

Light tones absorb less light than expected — eggshell adds warmth on walls, semi-gloss gives trim crisp definition against pale walls.

Best Surfaces

Primary walls · Trim · Ceilings · Furniture

Coverage & Dry Time

Typical coverage 350-400 sq ft per gallon over a primed surface.

Touch-dry in ~1 hour. Recoat after 4 hours. Full cure 7-14 days.

Primer

Standard primer; pale colors typically need 2 coats for full opacity.

Application Tip

Use a 9" microfiber roller on walls and a 2.5" angled sash brush for trim cuts. Two coats minimum for even depth.

You'll need

4.0 litres

1.06 US gallons · room for one touch-up coat. Buy slightly more to ensure single-batch match.

CSS — color
color: #D1F0DD;
CSS — background
background-color: #D1F0DD;
CSS Variable
--color-light-lost-lace: #D1F0DD;
Tailwind v3 — config
colors: { 'light-lost-lace': '#D1F0DD' }
Tailwind — arbitrary
bg-[#D1F0DD] text-[#D1F0DD]
SCSS
$light-lost-lace: #D1F0DD;
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What color is #D1F0DD?

#D1F0DD is Light Lost Lace, a light green with a warm undertone.

Is #D1F0DD warm or cool?

Light Lost Lace reads warm, which influences how it interacts with surrounding tones and natural light.

What rooms work best with Light Lost Lace?

Light Lost Lace works well in bedrooms, bathrooms, libraries. Designers typically use it for main walls, cabinetry, soft furniture.

What colors pair well with Light Lost Lace?

Light Lost Lace pairs naturally with soft white walls, oak floors, brass, warm clay accents. Its complementary color is also a strong contrast option for accents.

Where can I download Light Lost Lace?

You can download Light Lost Lace on DSGN.HOUSE in 15 designer formats including CSS gradient, Figma, Procreate swatches, Tailwind config, Adobe ASE, SVG, and 4K wallpapers — all free.

What's the hex code for Light Lost Lace?

The hex code is #D1F0DD. In RGB it's 209, 240, 221, and in HSL it's 143°, 51%, 88%.

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