REDS
#F06450
Sitting at HSL 8°, 84%, 63%, Hot Spice reads mid-tone and warm. Its high saturation makes it bold and immediate; it reads warm — closer to sunlight than shadow. Best used for accent walls, doors, statement pieces in kitchens, hallways, powder rooms. Designers pair it with cream, warm beige, dark walnut, antique brass, black accents for grounded, cohesive interiors.
Benjamin Moore
Hot Spice 2011-30
Complementary
Analogous
Triadic
Split-Complementary
Tetradic
Lighter
Darker
Saturation
Best Rooms
kitchens, hallways, powder rooms
Best Uses
accent walls, doors, statement pieces
Pairs With
cream, warm beige, dark walnut, antique brass, black accents
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BUILD PALETTE WITH THIS COLOR →#F06450 is Hot Spice, a mid red with a warm undertone.
Hot Spice reads warm, which influences how it interacts with surrounding tones and natural light.
Hot Spice works well in kitchens, hallways, powder rooms. Designers typically use it for accent walls, doors, statement pieces.
Hot Spice pairs naturally with cream, warm beige, dark walnut, antique brass, black accents. Its complementary color is also a strong contrast option for accents.
You can download Hot Spice on dsgn.house in 15 designer formats including CSS gradient, Figma, Procreate swatches, Tailwind config, Adobe ASE, SVG, and 4K wallpapers — all free.
#F06450 converts to RGB 240, 100, 80.