Burlywood Color — HEX, RGB, HSL, Palettes & Contrast

Burlywood (#deb887): Complete color reference with HEX, RGB, HSL values, tints & shades, complementary, analogous, triadic, split-complementary, and tetradic palettes, WCAG contrast recommendations, and ready-to-use CSS code.

#deb887
HEX #deb887
RGB rgb(222, 184, 135)
HSL 34°, 57%, 70%

Use Burlywood in Your Projects

About Burlywood Color

Burlywood is a warm, sandy brown that evokes natural textures like wood and leather. It is ideal for outdoor brands and rustic themes.

Use Cases for Burlywood

outdoor brandsrustic themeswood texturesnature blogsleather goods

Shades & Tints of Burlywood

#ffffff
#f7ede1
#efdcc3
#e6caa5
#deb887
#a78a65
#6f5c44
#382e22
#000000

Complementary Color

#deb887
#87adde

Analogous Colors

#de8d87
#deb887
#d8de87

Triadic Colors

#deb887
#87deb8
#b887de

Split Complementary

#deb887
#87d8de
#8d87de

Tetradic Colors

#deb887
#adde87
#87adde
#b887de

CSS Code

.burlywood-color {
  color: #deb887;
  background-color: #deb887;
}

/* As a CSS custom property */
:root {
  --color-burlywood: #deb887;
}

Accessibility Score

100 / 100
Rating: Excellent
AA contrast on best text color (30 pts)
AAA contrast on best text color (25 pts)
Versatile lightness for backgrounds & text (25 pts)
Not extreme black/white (20 pts)

A combined score based on WCAG contrast compliance, lightness versatility, and usable range. Higher scores mean the color works well in more design contexts.

Contrast Recommendations

Black text on Burlywood
Ratio: 11.31:1 ✓ Passes AA ✓ Passes AAA
White text on Burlywood
Ratio: 1.86:1 ✗ Fails AA ✗ Fails AAA

Frequently Asked Questions

What color is Burlywood?

Burlywood is represented by the hex code #deb887 and has RGB values of rgb(222, 184, 135). It falls under the Brown category.

How to use Burlywood in web design?

Burlywood works well for outdoor brands, rustic themes, wood textures. Burlywood is a warm, sandy brown that evokes natural textures like wood and leather. It is ideal for outdoor brands and rustic themes. Use it as a primary color, accent, or background depending on your design needs.

What colors go with Burlywood?

Colors that pair well with Burlywood include tan, wheat, sandybrown, peru, navajowhite. For a complementary scheme, try #87adde. For an analogous scheme, use #de8d87 and #d8de87. For a triadic scheme, combine with #87deb8 and #b887de.