What Color is A Lot Of Love
A Lot Of Love is a delicate, high-luminosity hue that sits comfortably between blush and confectionery rose. This shade exudes a soft warmth, characterized by its gentle saturation and airy visual texture. It captures the essence of early spring blooms, appearing as a lighter, more innocent derivative of primary red. The color strips away aggression in favor of tenderness, offering an approachable and soothing aesthetic.
What color is opposite A Lot Of Love?
The opposite color to A Lot Of Love is Ice Cold (#bdfff6).
Additional Information
- Color Family: Red
- Temperature: Warm
- Associated Season: Summer
- Complementary Color: #BDFFF6
- Brightness: 209/255
- Saturation: 26%
Colors That Pair Well With A Lot Of Love
Complementary
Pair with Ice Cold for a harmonious, balanced look. Great for backgrounds and accents.
High Contrast
Use Aqua Deep for maximum readability. Ideal for text or critical UI elements.
Harmonious Depth
Use lighter and darker shades for a sophisticated, cohesive design. Great for backgrounds, text, and subtle accents.
Color Variations
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A Lot Of Love History
Historically, pinks of this lightness were achieved by mixing lead white with red pigments like cinnabar or madder root. In the 18th century, the Rococo movement championed these pastel hues, specifically through the influence of Madame de Pompadour at the French court, who elevated soft pinks to a symbol of luxury and aristocracy. Before this era, the color was often considered merely a faded red, lacking the prestige of deeper crimsons.
By the mid-20th century, this specific tone became iconic in American design, often referred to as 'Mamie Pink' after First Lady Mamie Eisenhower. It dominated post-war domestic aesthetics, appearing on everything from bathroom tiles to kitchen appliances. This era solidified the shade's association with domestic comfort and optimism, moving it away from aristocratic excess toward suburban accessibility.
Meaning & Psychology
In color psychology, this shade functions as a physical tranquillizer, reducing aggression and promoting feelings of nurture. Unlike stimulating bright reds, A Lot Of Love encourages a sense of calm and safety, often triggering a physiological relaxation response. It represents the softer side of affection, focusing on care rather than passionate intensity.
Culturally, the color carries strong associations with innocence and sweetness. While historically gender-neutral or even masculine due to its relation to martial red, modern interpretation links it closely with compassion and youthfulness. It evokes a nostalgic sentimentality, often reminding viewers of confectionery treats or childhood comfort objects.
In Nature
Nature displays this hue fleetingly but memorably, most notably in the delicate petals of cherry blossoms during peak bloom. It is also found in the mineral kingdom within rose quartz, a stone prized for its milky, translucent pink appearance. In the animal world, specific dietary pigments turn the feathers of the flamingo into varying shades of pink, with this specific tint matching the lighter, softer feathers found on the bird's underside.
How To Use A Lot Of Love
For interior design, this color acts as a sophisticated neutral when paired with greys or warm woods, preventing a room from feeling sterile. It works exceptionally well in spaces dedicated to rest, such as bedrooms or wellness centers, where visual softness is prioritized. Designers should use matte finishes to keep the look modern, as high gloss can push this specific shade into artificial territory.
In digital interface design, A Lot Of Love requires careful handling regarding accessibility due to its high lightness. It fails distinct contrast ratios against white backgrounds, rendering text unreadable. Instead, it serves best as a large-scale background element or a decorative container surface behind dark, high-contrast typography.
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Curated Palettes
Botanical Softness
A gentle, nature-inspired palette mixing the main pink with floral greens and neutrals.
Modern Romance
A high-contrast, contemporary selection using deep charcoal to ground the airy pink.
Sunset Sorbet
An analogous, warm palette blending pinks into soft oranges and peaches.
Color Conversions
Color Blindness Simulation
CSS Snippets
color: #FFBCC5;
color: rgb(255, 188, 197);
background-color: #FFBCC5;
border: 3px solid #FFBCC5;
box-shadow: 0 4px 12px #FFBCC566;
background: linear-gradient(135deg, #FFBCC5 0%, #ffffff 100%);

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Add a touch of luxury to your home with our premium Eco Velvet cushions. Soft to the touch, these cushions are perfect for adding comfort and style to any room.
- Material: Soft Eco Velvet.
- Feel: Velvety soft finish.
- Print: Double-sided, all-over vibrant color using water-based inks.
- Care: Machine washable at 30°C.
- Construction: Handmade to order with a concealed zipper.
Eco Credentials
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- Made to Order: Produced only when you order, eliminating overproduction and waste.
- Water-Based Inks: Printed using neo-pigment, water-based inks that are non-hazardous, toxin-free, and vegan-friendly.
- Local Fulfilment: Produced locally where possible to reduce carbon emissions from transport.
- Vegan Friendly: No animal products are used in the production of these cushions.
What Goes With A Lot Of Love?
Explore color palettes containing A Lot Of Love and discover harmonious combinations for your designs.
Analogous
Complementary
Split-complementary
Monochromatic
Accessibility
Contrast with Black and White
Contrast with Black
UI Examples
"Color is a power which directly influences the soul."
Contrast Ratio
Contrast with White
UI Examples
"Color is a power which directly influences the soul."
Contrast Ratio
Closest Color Matches
Polychromos
medium flesh
#131 • #F69C99
Caran d'ache Luminance 6901
Burnt Sienna 10%
#862 • #C79797
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Frequently Asked Questions
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How do I use A Lot Of Love in CSS?
You can use A Lot Of Love in CSS with its hex code. Here is an example class:
.a-lot-of-love {
background-color: #FFBCC5;
color: #FFFFFF;
}For more snippets including gradients, see the CSS snippets section.