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Golden oak colour: characterisation, colour codes and shades, secrets of mixing

The golden oak colour is a rich and warm shade that stands out among the natural wood colours. This shade is mainly inspired by oak wood, a blend of gold and honey colours. The golden oak colour perfectly reproduces the pattern and texture of the natural wood, giving a cosy and homely feel. It is often used for furniture, panelling and window treatments, as it elegantly combines traditional and modern stylistic features.

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In interior design, the golden oak colour can be easily paired with other colours and materials, whether light or dark. It can be an ideal choice to create a natural and warm atmosphere in an interior. What's more, golden oak is a timeless colour that can preserve the aesthetic value of interiors for a long time. The use of golden oak colour adds an elegance and naturalness to a space that can appeal to many.

RGB and HEX colour codes for Golden Oak

The RGB and HEX code for the golden oak colour is as follows:

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Colour scheme Code/Weights
Hex

#BB8426

RGB

rgb(187, 132, 38)

HSL

hsl(37, 66%, 44%)

HSV/HSB

hsv(37, 80%, 73%)

CMYK

0, 29, 80, 27

Contrasting colour

#2673BB

Complementary colour

#265FBB

Dark and light shades of golden oak

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Dark shades

Light shades

Complementary colour palettes of Golden Oak

Golden oak is a rich, warm brown shade that works well in complementary, analogue, monochrome and other colour palettes. These combinations add a special harmony and visual interest to any design.

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Complementary palette

#D4A373
#F2E5D7
#7368D4
#3C3C78

Analogue palette

#D4A373
#D4C173
#945D34
#734B2C

Monochrome palette

#D4A373
#B37F57
#8B5E3C
#734B2C

Triad palette

#D4A373
#D4D373
#73C0D4
#4B7378

Tetrade palette

#D4A373
#D473A3
#73D4A3
#3C7873

Split complementary palette

#D4A373
#D4E573
#73D4E5
#4B7375

Neutral palette

#D4A373
#C4B8A3
#736E68
#4B4946

what is the colour of golden oak?

Golden oak is typically a warm, natural shade of brown with hints of gold and orange. It is often used on wood surfaces and in decor to give a space an elegant and welcoming look.

What determines the colour of golden oak?

The colour of golden oak depends on a number of factors, including the quality of the paint used, the natural base colour of the wood and the staining technique. In addition, lighting conditions and surface treatment methods also affect the appearance of the golden oak shade.

How is the golden oak colour colour mixing possible?

The golden oak colour can be mixed in several steps, as it is a complex shade. The base is made up of different shades of yellow and brown. You can achieve this colour by following the steps below:

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  1. Mix light yellow paint with a small amount of dark brown. This will give you the base.
  2. Add a little orange to get a warm shade.
  3. Refine the mixture with small amounts of red or gold to achieve the desired golden oak shade.
  4. Keep checking the colour while mixing and add more dyes as needed.

Golden oak is particularly popular for furniture and wood panelling as it gives a warm and elegant look.

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