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Birch colour characterisation: colour codes, shades and mixing tips

The colour of birch is usually light cream or yellowish-white, giving it an elegant and clean appearance. Over time and in sunlight, the colour darkens slightly, with golden-yellow tones. This natural colour change contributes to the natural beauty and warmth of birch, which is often exploited by furniture makers and interior designers. The uniform colour and smooth finish allow birch furniture and other products to blend well into both modern and traditional interiors.

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The colour of birch is further enriched by the presence of the often-observed pale pear of colour and thin, darker lines, which give the surface a natural texture. Although birch may appear to be a basic monochrome, these minor changes add visual depth and interest. Such qualities make birch ideal for interior design projects requiring fine detail. In addition, the colour of birch combines well with other woods and colours, making it a versatile choice for interior design and decoration.

Birch colour

The RGB code for the birch colour is rgb(222, 211, 179).
The HEX code for the birch colour is #ded3b3.

Colour scheme Code/Weights
Hex

#d9d9d6

RGB

rgb(217, 217, 214)

HSL

hsl(60, 4%, 85%)

HSV/HSB

hsv(60, 1%, 85%)

CMYK

cmyk(0, 0, 1, 15)

Contrasting colour

#262926

Complementary colour

#262926

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Dark and light shades of birch

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Dark shades

Light shades

Complementary colour palettes of birch

The colour of birch is inspiring and versatile. In this colour palette, we present complementary, analogue, monochrome, triad, tetrad, split complementary and neutral colour combinations based on 2 light and 2 dark shades of birch.

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Complementary palette

#EEECE1
#D1CEBD
#4D4B46
#31302D

Analogue palette

#E7E3D6
#CAC4AC
#5F5B4F
#3B382E

Monochrome palette

#F2F1EB
#D6D4C9
#878571
#5A5843

Triad palette

#F5F3E6
#D6D1AB
#666344
#423F29

Tetrade palette

#EFF0E1
#D1CFA9
#353431
#1F1E1A

Split complementary palette

#EEECD6
#D3D0A9
#424035
#2A281D

Neutral palette

#F8F7F2
#DAD7C3
#7A775E
#4F4C38

what is the colour of birch?

The colour of birch is usually light cream or pale yellow. The natural pattern of the wood often includes fine black or brown lines, giving it an elegant and natural look. The advantage of birch is that it takes paint and stain well, making it readily available in a variety of shades and finishes.

What determines the colour of birch wood?

The colour of birch depends on several factors. The primary factor is the age of the tree, as ageing can darken the colour. Weather conditions and environmental influences such as sunlight and moisture also affect the colour of birch. Soil type and nutrient availability also play a role in the colour of the tree. Finally, different varieties of birch trees can have different colours, which can be due to genetic differences.

How is birch colour mixing possible?

The birch colour can be obtained by mixing several base colours. For best results, the following process is recommended:

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1. **Choose your page colour**: Start with a light base colour, such as white.
2. **Yellow and brown shades**: add small amounts of yellow and light brown to achieve natural wood tones.
3. **Stepped mixing**: Always proceed carefully, adding colours gradually and mixing thoroughly after each step.
4. **Testing**: Always test the mixture on a small sample before applying to a large surface.
5. **Refine shades**: You may need to add some blue or red to achieve the desired shade, but only a minimum amount.

By following these steps, you can achieve a natural and aesthetically pleasing birch look.

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