🎨 Color Information

Oat is a light, warm neutral color with the hex code #DFC98A. It is a soft, creamy off-white with yellow undertones, similar to oatmeal or natural linen. It is a calming, versatile, and sophisticated base color.

Category: Neutral
Temperature: warm color
Psychology:

In psychology, Oat is calming, gentle, and pure. It conveys a sense of natural simplicity, comfort, and understated elegance. Learn more →

Usage Examples:
Minimalist interior designNatural and organic brandingLinen and natural fabric productsElegant and clean web designSkincare and wellness packaging

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Also Known As:
oat coloroatmeal color hexwarm off whitecreamy neutral colornatural linen color

📋 Color Codes

HEX #DFC98A
RGB rgb(223, 201, 138)
CMYK cmyk(0%, 10%, 38%, 13%)

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