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Brick red colour characterisation, colour codes and shade mixing

The colour brick red is a warm, earthy shade, reminiscent of natural red clay bricks. This colour exudes both stability and naturalness, while expressing a rustic and homely feel. It is typically composed of shades of red and brown, embodying warmth and closeness to the earth. The colour brick red is often used to accentuate architectural elements, decorate interiors and is also a popular choice for landscaping projects.

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In interior design, brick red is an excellent colour to combine with neutral colours such as beige or grey, as well as other earthy colours such as olive green and deep brown. In addition, brick red harmonises well with warm metals such as gold and copper, which enhance the feeling of cosiness. In addition, walls and furniture in this colour can be used as accessories to create a warm and cosy atmosphere in the space. Brick walls are also often found in industrial-style homes, appealing for their natural, raw perfection.

RGB and HEX colour codes for brick red

The RGB code for the brick red colour is (178, 34, 34), while the HEX code is #B22222.

The colour brick red is a deep and rich shade of red, reminiscent of the warm colour of bricks. This colour is often used in design to create a sense of warmth and stability.

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Colour scheme Code/Weights
Hex

#CB4154

RGB

rgb(203, 65, 84)

HSL

hsl(350, 61%, 53%)

HSV/HSB

hsv(350, 68%, 80%)

CMYK

cmyk(0%, 68%, 59%, 20%)

Contrasting colour

#347CA3

Complementary colour

#6A954A

Dark and light shades of brick red

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dark shades

light shades

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Complementary colour palettes of brick red

Brick red is a rich and warm shade, with complementary and analogue colours that complement each other well. Here are some examples of the different colour palettes.

Complementary palette

#CB4121
#2165CB
#E27866
#6699E2

Analogue palette

#CB4121
#CB6921
#E27866
#E29666

Monochrome palette

#CB4121
#AD371C
#E27866
#F2A698

Triad palette

#CB4121
#CB2165
#E2789A
#9A6699

Tetrade palette

#CB4121
#85CB21
#E2E278
#6699E2

Split complementary palette

#CB4121
#21CB85
#E2CC78
#66E2A6

Neutral palette

#CB4121
#9A9A9A
#E2A69A
#666666

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The brick red colour is a deep, warm shade made up of a combination of soft reddish-brown tones. Named after the characteristic colour of bricks, it is often used for architectural and decorative purposes.

What is the colour of brick red?

The colour of brick red depends on several factors. First of all, it is determined by the composition of the clay, as different minerals, such as iron oxide, can give different shades. In addition, the firing temperature and firing time will also affect the final colour. Higher temperatures can produce deeper, more intense colours, while lower temperatures can produce lighter shades.

How is the brick red colour colour mixing possible?

To achieve the brick red colour, the following steps can be followed:
1. Start with the red base colour.
2. Add a small amount of brown dye to give the red a more muted and earthy hue.
3. If brown dye is not available, small amounts of yellow and black dye can be added to the red to achieve a similar result.
4. Mix well until a homogeneous colour is obtained.
5. If desired, you can also add small amounts of orange and black dye to achieve the perfect brick colour.

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