Melon

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#fdbcb4
RGB:
253, 188, 180
CMYK:
0, 26, 29, 1
HSL:
6.6°, 94.8%, 84.9%
Closest colors:
in RGB:
Light pink
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 176
in RAL Classic:
RAL 3015
in RAL Design:
RAL 030 80 20
in RAL Effect:
RAL 480-3
What color is Melon? What looks best in Melon? The Melon Revolution: Marc and Leonardo's Colorful Adventure
2024-08-24 Snargl 03:52
# General # Imagination

What color is Melon?

Glass of pink liquid with orange slices and a straw in it on a table with a blue background
Pink-blue wetpaint room
Futuristic city with a bright pink sky and a reflection of a building in the water
Furry kitten
Cat with a collar on a wooden floor with a curtain in the background and a wooden floor
Pink room with a pink rug and pink furniture and decorations on the walls and floor
Woman with a strange hat on her head
Woman with pink hair and a pink dress is posing for a picture with a man in the background. Example of CMYK 0,26,29,1 color.
Woman with a short haircut and large earrings on her head. Color #FDBCB4.
Woman with a pink bra and a flower in her hair is posing for a picture in a pink bra. Color #FDBCB4.
Painting of a pagoda and a bridge over a river with flowers in blooming trees and rocks in the water. Color RGB 253,188,180.
Man with a pink headdress and a pink feathered hat on his head and a pink feathered headdress. Color Melon.
Melon is a light, yellowish-pink hue that is inspired by the flesh of the cantaloupe, one of the most common types of melons.

The melon hex code is #FDBCB4, which means it has a red value of 99.22%, a green value of 73.73%, and a blue value of 70.59% in the RGB color model.

Melon is a warm color that belongs to the pastel red color family.

It is a soft and soothing color.

Example of the palette with the Melon color

Picture with primary colors of Old mauve, Melon, Rose quartz, Seal brown and Brick red
Top 5 color shades of the illustration. Arranged in descending order of frequency of occurrence (first - more often, last - more rare).
See these colors in NCS, PANTONE, RAL palettes...

Example of the palette with the Melon color

Picture with primary colors of Melon, Rosy Brown, Rose taupe, Onyx and Glaucous
Top 5 color shades of the illustration. Arranged in descending order of frequency of occurrence (first - more often, last - more rare).
See these colors in NCS, PANTONE, RAL palettes...

Example of the palette with the Melon color

Picture with primary colors of Melon, Coffee, Dark jungle green, Copper rose and Tumbleweed
Top 5 color shades of the illustration. Arranged in descending order of frequency of occurrence (first - more often, last - more rare).
See these colors in NCS, PANTONE, RAL palettes...

Example of the palette with the Melon color

Picture with primary colors of Melon, Russet, Puce, Dark sienna and Outer Space
Top 5 color shades of the illustration. Arranged in descending order of frequency of occurrence (first - more often, last - more rare).
See these colors in NCS, PANTONE, RAL palettes...
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What looks best in Melon?

Living room with a couch. Example of RGB 253,188,180 color.
Woman in a pink coat and grey pants posing for a picture with her hands in her pockets. Example of Melon color.
Close up of a strange looking creature with a weird look on its face and mouth. Color Melon.
Melon is a light and warm color that resembles the flesh of a cantaloupe melon.
It is a shade of orange with a pinkish hue.
Melon can be a flattering color to wear, especially in spring and summer, as it can brighten up your complexion and add some freshness to your look.
Here are some tips on how to wear melon and what colors to pair it with:
  • Melon can look great with other warm colors, such as coral, peach, yellow, or red.
    These colors can create a harmonious and cheerful combination that is perfect for sunny days.
    For example, you can wear a melon dress with a coral cardigan, or a melon top with a yellow skirt.

  • Melon can also work well with some cool colors, such as blue, green, or purple.
    These colors can create a contrast and balance the warmth of melon.
    For example, you can wear a melon blouse with a navy blazer, or a melon sweater with a green scarf.

  • Melon can be paired with neutral colors, such as white, beige, gray, or black.
    These colors can tone down the brightness of melon and make it more versatile and elegant.
    For example, you can wear a melon coat with a white shirt and black pants, or a melon skirt with a gray sweater.

  • Melon can be used as an accent color to add some interest and pop to your outfit.
    You can wear melon accessories, such as a hat, a belt, a bag, or a pair of shoes, to spice up a plain or monochrome look.
    For example, you can wear a melon hat with a denim jacket and jeans, or a melon belt with a black dress.

Melon is a fun and fashionable color that can suit many occasions and styles.
You can experiment with different shades and combinations of melon to find what works best for you.
Remember to choose colors that complement your skin tone and hair color, and that reflect your personality and mood.

Example of the palette with the Melon color

Picture with primary colors of Melon, Fuzzy Wuzzy, Smokey topaz, Dark salmon and Onyx
Top 5 color shades of the illustration. Arranged in descending order of frequency of occurrence (first - more often, last - more rare).
See these colors in NCS, PANTONE, RAL palettes...
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Funny stories about the 'Melon'

The Melon Revolution: Marc and Leonardo's Colorful Adventure

Once upon a time in the bustling city of Amsterdam, there lived a young and ambitious interior design student named Marc Chun. Marc was known for his quirky ideas and bold color choices, but his latest obsession was a color that no one had ever considered revolutionary before: melon. Yes, the soft, warm hue of a ripe cantaloupe had captured Marc's imagination, and he was determined to prove its potential in interior design.

One sunny afternoon, Marc received a delivery at his tiny apartment. The delivery worker, Leonardo Rodriguez, was a cheerful man with a knack for storytelling. He handed Marc a large box filled with various melon-colored items Marc had ordered online.
Man with dreadlocks and a shirtless body in a hallway with lights on the wall behind him

"What's all this for?" Leonardo asked, curious about the unusual assortment of melon-colored paint, cushions, and curtains.

Marc grinned. "I'm going to revolutionize interior design with the color melon! It's going to be the next big thing, you'll see."

Leonardo chuckled. "Melon, huh? Sounds juicy. Mind if I stick around and see what you do with it?"

"Sure, why not?" Marc replied. "I could use an extra pair of hands."

And so, the unlikely duo set to work. Marc's apartment was their canvas, and melon was their paint. They started with the living room, painting the walls a soft melon shade that instantly brightened the space. Next, they added melon-colored cushions to the sofa and hung melon curtains by the windows.

As they worked, Leonardo couldn't help but share his own stories. "You know, back in my hometown, we used to have melon festivals every summer. The whole town would be decked out in melon colors. It was a sight to see!"

Marc laughed. "Sounds like my kind of place! Maybe I should visit someday."
Pink vase with a gold ring on top of it's lid on a table top or shelf. Example of CMYK 0,26,29,1 color.

With the living room complete, they moved on to the kitchen. Marc had a wild idea to paint the cabinets melon and add melon-colored tiles as a backsplash. Leonardo was skeptical at first, but as the kitchen transformed, he had to admit it looked surprisingly good.

"Who knew melon could look so... sophisticated?" Leonardo mused.

"Exactly!" Marc exclaimed. "It's all about how you use it. Melon is warm and inviting, perfect for creating a cozy atmosphere."

Their final project was the bedroom. Marc decided to go all out with a melon-colored bedspread, melon lampshades, and even a melon rug. By the time they were done, the entire apartment was a melon masterpiece.

Leonardo stood back and admired their work. "You know, Marc, I think you might be onto something here. This place looks amazing!"

Marc beamed with pride. "Thanks, Leonardo. I couldn't have done it without you."

Word of Marc's melon-themed apartment spread quickly, and soon he was getting requests from all over the city to bring his melon magic to other homes. Leonardo, inspired by their success, decided to join Marc as his assistant, and together they started a small interior design business called "Melon Magic."
Painting of a river and a mountain range in the distance with a pink sky and clouds above it. Color #FDBCB4.

Their unique approach to interior design caught the attention of a famous design magazine, and before long, Marc and Leonardo were featured in an article titled "The Melon Revolution: How Two Visionaries Changed Interior Design Forever."

As their business grew, Marc and Leonardo never forgot the fun and laughter they shared during that first melon makeover. They continued to experiment with new ideas and colors, but melon always held a special place in their hearts.

And so, the story of Marc Chun and Leonardo Rodriguez became a legend in the world of interior design, proving that sometimes, the most unexpected ideas can lead to the most extraordinary results.
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