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What Color Does Cream and Green Make?

Cream#FFFDD0
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Green#008000
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#92BE6E
Mint / Warm Mint

#92BE6E

Mint / Warm Mint

HEX#92BE6E
RGBrgb(146, 190, 110)
HSLhsl(93°, 38%, 59%)
CMYKcmyk(23%, 0%, 42%, 25%)
CIELABLab(72.3, -28.8, 35.7)

Pantone™ Approximations

360 CApproximate (ΔE 7.0)
358 CApproximate (ΔE 7.5)
367 CApproximate (ΔE 8.0)

Pantone™ values shown are mathematical approximations, not official Pantone colors. Pantone® is a registered trademark of Pantone LLC.

RAL (approx.)

RAL 6021Pale greenApproximate (ΔE 6.7)
RAL 6018Yellow greenApproximate (ΔE 10.6)
RAL 1000Green beigeApproximate (ΔE 10.8)

Pantone® and RAL® codes shown are mathematical approximations calculated by color distance (ΔE CIEDE2000). They are not officially certified values.

About This Color Combination

Cream and green blended together produce mint and warm mint, pale greens that feel fresh, airy, and inviting without the sharpness of true cool mint. Cream's warm, golden undertone softens pure green and adds a luminous quality, resulting in a mint that feels organic and hand-crafted rather than clinical or icy. Warm mint has a timeless appeal across vintage, botanical, and contemporary design styles.

Usage Tips

In illustration and surface design, warm mint from cream-green mixes is a go-to for vintage botanical prints, retro kitchen patterns, and floral designs that need a fresh but warm background tone. Graphic designers use warm mint in food, health, and lifestyle branding where freshness and approachability are equally important. Interior designers love warm mint for kitchens, bathrooms, and utility spaces as it signals cleanliness and energy without the cold sterility of pure white or clinical green. Pair with terracotta, warm pink, and natural wood for a vintage-inspired, botanical-modern room.

Color Codes & Implementation

Drop-in snippets for CSS variables, Tailwind, and SCSS.

:root {
  --color-primary: #FFFDD0;   /* Cream */
  --color-secondary: #008000; /* Green */
  --color-accent: #92BE6E;    /* Mint / Warm Mint */
}
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Frequently Asked Questions

What does cream and green represent?

Cream and green channels nature, freshness, and quiet rural elegance — think English country kitchens, garden weddings, and organic skincare branding. The combination reads as wholesome and approachable while still feeling considered and modern.

Is cream and green a good kitchen color palette?

Yes — cream-and-green is one of the most enduring kitchen palettes, especially with sage or olive greens. The warm cream balances the cool green so the room feels welcoming all year, and both colors tolerate the wear-and-tear of busy spaces gracefully.

What are the hex codes for cream and green?

Cream is #FFFDD0 (RGB: 255, 253, 208) and a saturated green is #008000 (RGB: 0, 128, 0). When mixed equally, the result is a warm mint at #92BE6E — a useful soft tertiary that bridges the cream and the deeper green.

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