Home /Compare /Lavender vs Gray

Lavender vs Gray: What's the Difference?

The main difference between Lavender and Gray is hue — Lavender is a cool off-white, while Gray is a neutral gray. Lavender and Gray are often confused but have distinct differences in hue, saturation, and tone. Lavender (#E6E6FA) and Gray (#808080) each suit different design contexts — understanding their differences helps you choose the right color for your project.

Lavender#E6E6FA
Gray#808080
#E6E6FABlended: #B3B3BD#808080
ShareSave to PinterestTweet

Lavender vs Gray: Key Differences at a Glance

Aspect Lavender Gray
BrightnessVery light (L=94%) — pale, delicate, gentleMedium (L=50%) — balanced, versatile
SaturationModerately saturated (S=67%) — balanced in intensityNear-neutral (S=0%) — desaturated and restrained
Hue familyOff-whiteGray
TemperatureCoolNeutral
Hex code#E6E6FA#808080
RGB230, 230, 250128, 128, 128

Can you use Lavender and Gray together?

Gray text on Lavender
Lavender text on Gray
Contrast Ratio:3.21:1Large Text Only

How to Tell Lavender and Gray Apart

  • Look at lightness first: Lavender is noticeably lighter.
  • Check saturation: Lavender looks more vivid and saturated.
  • Watch the undertone: the hue shifts 240° between them, which changes the perceived temperature.
  • Compare them on a white background to see true saturation, and on black to see true lightness.

Lavender or Gray: Which to Use and Where

Four real design scenarios, with the recommended pick based on hue, saturation, and WCAG contrast.

Branding & logos
PickLavender

Lavender is more saturated (67% HSL vs 0%) so it reads as bolder and more memorable at logo scale, while Gray can feel washed out when printed small.

Web UI & body text backgrounds
PickGray

Gray hits a 3.95:1 WCAG contrast against white — safer for text-heavy interfaces — where Lavender only reaches 1.23:1 and risks failing AA at small body sizes.

Fashion & apparel
PickLavender

Lavender is a cool-leaning tone that flatters spring/summer collections and warmer skin undertones, while Gray leans cooler and is better suited to autumn/winter layering.

Interior design & walls
PickGray

Gray is the more muted of the two (0% saturation) and sits more calmly on large wall surfaces, while Lavender's higher chroma can overwhelm a room when used beyond accent pieces.

When to Use Lavender vs Gray in Design

Use Lavender for:
Backgrounds and page surfaces
Minimalist editorial design
Luxury clean aesthetics
Soft wedding invitations
Wellness and spa brands
Use Gray for:
Backgrounds and UI chrome
Professional corporate design
Minimalist and modern brands
Text and secondary elements
Architectural neutrals

Lavender and Gray Hex Codes, RGB & HSL

Lavender#E6E6FA

Lavender (#E6E6FA) is a very light, moderately saturated off-white with a cool undertone — it feels pale, delicate, gentle and balanced in intensity.

HEX
RGB
HSL
HSV
CMYK
PANTONE
Shades
Tints
Gray#808080

Gray (#808080) is a medium, near-neutral gray with a neutral undertone — it feels balanced, versatile and desaturated and restrained.

HEX
RGB
HSL
HSV
CMYK
PANTONE
Shades
Tints

Lavender and Gray WCAG Contrast Ratios

Text legibility depends on the contrast ratio between foreground and background. WCAG 2.1 AA requires at least 4.5:1 for normal text and 3:1 for large text; AAA requires 7:1. Use these numbers to choose accessible combinations for your design.

Sample text preview
Lavender text on white
1.23:1Fail
Sample text preview
Lavender text on black
17.06:1AAA
Sample text preview
Gray text on white
3.95:1AA Large
Sample text preview
Gray text on black
5.32:1AA
Sample text preview
Lavender text on Gray
3.21:1AA Large
Sample text preview
Gray text on Lavender
3.21:1AA Large

Explore Lavender and Gray individually

Each color has a dedicated page with shades, tints, CSS name, pairings, and color psychology.

Lavender color page#E6E6FA · shades, tints, pairingsGray color page#808080 · shades, tints, pairings

More Lavender and Gray Comparisons

Lavender vs Gray FAQ

What is the difference between lavender and gray?+
The main difference between Lavender and Gray is hue — Lavender is a cool off-white, while Gray is a neutral gray. Lavender and Gray are often confused but have distinct differences in hue, saturation, and tone. Lavender (#E6E6FA) and Gray (#808080) each suit different design contexts — understanding their differences helps you choose the right color for your project.
Is lavender darker than gray?+
No. Gray is the darker of the two at 50% lightness, while Lavender sits higher at 94%.
Are lavender and gray the same color?+
No. Lavender is #E6E6FA and Gray is #808080. They differ by 120° in hue, 44% in lightness, and 67% in saturation.
Which is more saturated, lavender or gray?+
Lavender is more saturated. In HSL, Lavender has 67% saturation and Gray has 0% — Lavender is the more vivid of the two, while Gray reads as more muted.
Is lavender warm or cool?+
Lavender (#E6E6FA) is a cool off-white. Its hue sits at 240° on the color wheel, which places it in the cool range.
Is gray warm or cool?+
Gray (#808080) is a neutral gray. Its hue sits at 0° on the color wheel, which places it in the neutral range.
Can you use lavender and gray together?+
Yes. Lavender (off-white) and Gray (gray) can work as a complementary or analogous pair. Use one as the dominant tone and the other as a 10–20% accent to keep the palette balanced.
What color family does lavender belong to?+
Lavender belongs to the off-white family. Its HSL is 240°, 67%, 94% — a cool tone within the broader off-white group.
What is the hex code for lavender?+
The hex code for Lavender is #E6E6FA. In RGB, that's rgb(230, 230, 250), and in HSL it's hsl(240, 67%, 94%).
What is the hex code for gray?+
The hex code for Gray is #808080. In RGB, that's rgb(128, 128, 128), and in HSL it's hsl(0, 0%, 50%).