Benjamin Moore

Masada

AF-220

Masada is a saturated burnt orange with an LRV of 18.61, meaning it sits on the darker end of the mid-tone spectrum. Its hex #A3673E points to a strong amber-orange base with brown undertones that temper the warmth slightly, keeping it from reading too bright. In south-facing light, the orange intensifies, in north-facing rooms, the brown quality comes forward.

Pair it with Rust or Golden Honey for a layered warm scheme. Charcoal Slate or Night Shade provide sharp contrast, while White Dove or Cloud Cover work well for trim.

Brand

Benjamin Moore

Code

AF-220

Collection

Affinity Color Collection

Masada in Different Light

Artificial Lighting

Bedroom scene to simulate Benjamin Moore Masada under artificial light

Natural Lighting

Living room scene to simulate Benjamin Moore Masada under natural light

Technical Specifications

Undertones

Type

Orange

Strength

High

Temperature

warm

Hue Angle

24°

Red Family

Lightness

44%

Medium

Saturation

45%

Moderate

LRV

18.6
0%100%
Very Dark
Dark
Medium
Light
Very Light
White
Color Position
Saturation →
Lightness →

Color Codes

HEX
#A3673E
RGB Decimal
163, 103, 62
RGB Percent
63.9%, 40.4%, 24.3%
HSL
24.4, 44.9%, 44.1%
HSV
24.4, 62.0%, 63.9%
CMYK
0.0%, 36.8%, 62.0%, 36.1%
YIQ
116.3, 49.0, -0.1
XYZ
20.82, 17.83, 6.90
CIE Lab
49.30, 19.98, 32.83
CIE Luv
49.30, 45.94, 32.71
Hunter Lab
42.23, 16.88, 19.05
Decimal
10708798

Coordinating Colors and Color Palettes

Darker Shades

Monochromatic dark

Lighter Shades

Monochromatic light

Complementary

Opposite on color wheel

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