Cappuccino is a pleasant, warm shade named after the popular coffee drink. This colour is usually made up of light brown tones, often with a hint of cream, which gives it a soft and cosy feel. The cappuccino colour is an excellent choice for home decor, wardrobe and various design projects as it is a harmonious and timeless choice.
The cappuccino colour can be combined well with other shades such as white, beige or darker browns. This colour is often used when you want to create a welcoming, inviting environment or when you are looking for a shade that can easily blend in with different styles and themes. With its simple elegance and natural look, the cappuccino colour can remain a classic choice for many years to come.
Cap rail colour RGB and HEX codes
The colour of the gate rail is RGB code (112, 69, 25) and the HEX code is #704519.
Colour scheme | Code/Weights |
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Hex |
#c39b77 |
RGB |
rgb(195, 155, 119) |
HSL |
hsl(30, 37%, 61%) |
HSV/HSB |
hsv(30, 39%, 76%) |
CMYK |
cmyk(0%, 21%, 39%, 24%) |
Contrasting colour |
#7a4b4b |
Complementary colour |
#7798c3 |
Dark and light shades of hoodoo
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Dark shades
Light shades
Complementary colour palettes for capuchin
Thanks to the versatility of the cape colour, it can be used to create a wide range of colour palettes. Below, we present the complementary, analogue, monochrome, triad, tetrad, split complementary and neutral palettes of cappuccino colour in four colours to give you inspiration for colour combinations.
Complementary palette
Analogue palette
Monochrome palette
Triad palette
Tetrade palette
Split complementary palette
Neutral palette
colour of the cape rail
The colour of cappuccino is a medium brown shade, and is named after the coffee drink of the same name. The hue is a blend of milk foam and espresso coffee, lighter than dark browns but darker than the for beige shades.
What determines the colour of a door handle?
The colour of the door rail depends on several factors. First and foremost, the type of coffee beans used and their degree of roasting affect the colour. A darker roast will result in a darker cappuccino. Also, the amount and type of milk plays a big role: more milk makes the cappuccino lighter, while less milk makes it darker. The exact mixing of the milk froth can also affect the colour of the final result.
How is the cappuccino colour colour mixing possible?
Mixing the cappuccino colour requires brownish and beige shades. This usually involves mixing a warm brown base (such as chocolate brown) with beige or cream. With the right proportions and toning, you can achieve the desired cappuccino shade. When mixing, it is best to add the colours gradually to achieve the subtle, light, friendly brown that best characterises the cappuccino.