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White is the lightest color, evoking images of new-fallen snow or a cold, refreshing glass of milk. As modern minimalism has become a prevailing design aesthetic, this achromatic color has become one of the most popular shades for home decor. Layer colors with different undertones to take this look from stark and blank to warm and inviting. Because it's neutral, white can go with just about any color palette and aesthetic. For a crisp, sophisticated feel, look to blue or yellow undertones to create a warm, relaxing vibe. Wearing this color can be tricky, and not just because of the endless stain potential. As with your home, it’s important to select the right undertones. For best results, determine whether you have a cool or warm complexion and choose pieces accordingly. When used for structured pieces, white looks modern and sophisticated. It is especially favored in the summer months because of its ability to reflect light, perfect for flowing cotton dresses and blouses.

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What is the hex code?

The hex code for white is #FFFFFF. Similar hex codes include #FBFAF2 (chiffon) and #FBFCF8 (pearl).


What color is white?

White is the lightest color and is considered achromatic, meaning it has no hue.


What is the history?

A symbol of purity throughout history, white was worn by priestesses in ancient Egypt and Rome for this very reason. It was also one of the first colors used in prehistoric cave drawings.


What is the color meaning and symbolism of this hue?

White is commonly associated with cleanliness, purity, and the idea of new beginnings. It symbolizes innocence and purity.


What colors go best with white?

White pairs nicely with pale greens and blues, perfect for bathrooms and kitchens for a calming, serene effect. It also pairs well with more striking colors, such as black and gold.

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White vs Cream
Cream is more of a pale yellow with warm undertones. It’s a deeper, more subtle shade, often used in home decor for this reason.
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White vs Ivory
Ivory is a natural shade of off-white with soft yellow undertones. Along with white, this subtle hue can be seen in wedding dresses for a creamier version, yet still representing purity and cleanliness.
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White vs Honeydew
Honeydew is a few shades darker than white with soft green undertones. This melon hue pairs nicely with shades of slate gray, warm woods, terracotta, and burnt orange.

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