You could choose a warm apricot, a sunny peach, or a rich rust.
you could make orange work with nearly any decor style.
Ready to embrace this citrus hue?
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Here are 14 designer-approved orangepaint colorsthat you’re able to try in your own home.
“It’s unexpected.”
The vibrant and energetic classic orange plays perfectly with the light blue wall behind it.
Nick Sargent Photography
It feels sophisticated and serene against aSouthwestern-style palette of neutrals.
Try it layered with rich jewel tones to bring out its autumnal qualities.
Benjamin Moore Peach Brandy
Rett Peek Photography
Jen Bienvenu, Interior Decorator atJ.
Julie Soefer
Bienvenu Interiors, used a designer trick to make this cognac-tinted orange work in a traditional dining room.
“I lightened it by 50%, giving a historical feel,” Bienvenu says.
“Adding a chair rail to the perimeter of the room reduced the intensity of the bold color.”
Dutch Boy Paints
But that doesn’t have to mean painting an entire room.
This color is a cheerful, invigorating orange that leans slightly cool and absolutely Palm Beach inspired.
This delicious, refreshing orange is reminiscent of a creamsicle.
Julie Soefer
Dutch Boy Paints Wild Orange
Who knew orange could be calming?
This sherbert-inspired, muted shade of orange feels natural and relaxing next to a rich moss green.
All colors can be good wall colors!
Stacy Zarin Goldberg
The colors you pair with orange depend on the mood you’re trying to create within a space.
Masonite
Julie Soefer
Dazey Den
Rett Peek Photography
Marielle Conlon ofThat Table Lady
Julie Soefer
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Imani at Home
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