The colour taupe is a subtle and sophisticated shade that is created by mixing brown and grey. Originally named after the colour of a mole's fur, the French word "taupe" means mole. The different shades of taupe can range from light cream to deep, dark brown, and often include a hint of purple or pink to make the shade even warmer or cooler.
The colour taupe is extremely versatile and can be easily combined with other colours, whether in interior design, fashion or art. Its neutral qualities make it the perfect base to create a calming and elegant atmosphere. When used indoors, it creates a pleasant and inviting ambience, while in fashion it provides a timeless and sophisticated look that blends well with almost any skin tone.
Taupe colour RGB and HEX colour codes
The colour taupe is a neutral, earthy shade that is popular in the interior design and design world. Its RGB code is (72, 60, 50) and its HEX code is #483C32.
Colour scheme | Code/Weights |
---|---|
Hex |
#483C32 |
RGB |
rgb(72, 60, 50) |
HSL |
hsl(28, 18%, 24%) |
HSV/HSB |
hsv(28, 31%, 28%) |
CMYK |
cmyk(0%, 17%, 31%, 72%) |
Contrasting colour |
#B9C7CE |
Complementary colour |
#324148 |
Dark and light shades of taupe
Click on the colour codes below to copy them to the clipboard.
Dark shades
Light shades
Complementary palette
Analogue palette
Analogue palette
Monochrome palette
Monochrome palette
Triad palette
Triad palette
Tetrade palette
Tetrade palette
Split complementary palette
Split complementary palette
Neutral palette
Neutral palette
What is the colour of taupe?
The colour taupe is a medium grey-brown shade, similar to the colour of a mole's skin. The colour taupe is neutral and is often used in interior design and fashion because it combines well with other colours.
What is the colour of taupe?
The colour of taupe is basically a combination of grey and brown shades. The exact tone can be influenced by the colour temperature, which can create a cool or warm effect. The specific proportions and pigments that affect the taupe shade are also important, which can result in a different lighter or darker appearance. The way in which a taupe colour is perceived is also influenced by the lighting and the colours in the vicinity.
How is it possible to mix taupe colours?
To mix the taupe colour, the following steps are required:
- Start with a basic neutral colour, such as light grey or brownish grey.
- Add a small amount of brown to get a warm shade of colour.
- If necessary, add a little red or yellow to make the colour richer and deeper.
- Finally, you may need to add a little black or white to achieve the desired shade.
The right combination of proportions and colours depends on the exact shade of taupe you want to achieve.