Orange is gaining more and more ground in what is modern decoration, since it is a color that has a lot to offer. It injects a high degree of vitality and luminosity into the spaces, becoming ideal to bring a current style to each of the rooms of the home.
Worked as an accent color, the orange tone is combined with pastel colors, including pale blue and soft lilac, which are perfect complements for their lighter tones. These soothing colors, along with cool white walls as a backdrop, help soften the bright orange.
With brown
One of the easiest colors to combine with orange is another warm color like some shade of brown. As seen in this room, orange plays perfectly with a reddish brown like terracotta, especially in textiles such as carpets or cushions. If you want to brighten your space, consider mixing orange with other warm, bright tones.
A more intense and rich orange is a great shade to combine with wood or brown tones. Between the wooden coffee table and earth-colored cushions, this room is full of vintage charm.
With blue
These complementary colors create a funky, almost retro vibe in a modern space.
Different shades of orange
You can also use different shades of orange. This room takes a monochromatic approach and features various shades of orange. By combining bright cakes and tangerines, this space feels multidimensional and very attractive.
Combined with black
While you may think that this color scheme should be reserved for Halloween, black and orange can be a stylish and contemporary combination for any home. This charming space proves that when done correctly, black and orange are one of the best color combinations out there.
When using this combination, use it sparingly and only in accent colors to avoid overwhelming the space.
Accompanying purple
If you’re looking for a retro and funky combination, consider orange and purple. This wonderful living room features a bold purple sofa that blends nicely with the white and orange wallpaper behind. Purple and orange are analogous colors because they are close to each other on the color wheel and work well together.
With light blue
One of the beautiful color combinations that is often overlooked is orange and light blue. This cozy space proves that a light blue bedspread is the perfect accent for an orange wall. This color scheme is similar to orange and purple, but when toned down, it’s a little less retro and a little more minimalist and modern.
Orange and white
The softness and subtlety of a neutral helps soothe the bright and bold orange. By keeping the floors white, the room feels sophisticated and doesn’t get overwhelmed with color.
White and orange are also an excellent color combination for a bedroom or even a dining room.
Orange and gray tones
Combining orange with muted colors is a great way to tone down the tone and create a feeling of softness and tranquility.
Beige and orange
The very subtle light orange walls in this space are the perfect backdrop for the beige accents of the room. If using orange in decorating is a bit intimidating, consider a lighter, softer orange with beige or tan undertones to bring a little color without overwhelming the space.
Toasted, white, and beige are great colors to match any shade of orange, but when paired with darker, earthier tones, they become a little more rustic and minimalist.
Yellow and orange
Yellow and orange are undoubtedly the happiest shades of all. They remind us of the bright sun, the pretty flowers of spring and the refreshing citrus fruits. They are colors that can be reserved for the elements of a space that we want to highlight.
If you lack good lighting, it would be best to use the boldest shades sparingly, as they can easily overwhelm a space, especially a small one. Here are seven examples of how to decorate with orange and yellow color palettes.
Sunny yellow and vibrant orange
The yellow color on the ceiling creates a sunny glow that warms the entire room, as shown here. If you live in a warm, sunny climate, you’re likely to have cooler colors, such as blue. But for those who live in a cold or cloudy climate it can give warmth and brightness with warm yellow and orange tones. The orange used here is very vibrant and works best as a small color accent – on the headboard and bedding.
Pale yellow and pale orange
How not to start the day on the right foot when entering this space in the morning? The walls are the perfect shade of yellow – neither too soft nor too bright. A nice orange is brought through the tiles and shower curtain.
Pale yellow and autumnal orange
This is also a great example of how to use color to highlight desirable architectural elements, such as a fireplace.
Yellow gold and orange dawn
These fun colors work well in a teenager’s or child’s room. I like how the color orange was used to highlight the wall of the desk.
Yellow and orange ochre
We tend to associate vivid colors with modern and contemporary spaces, but you can also inject color into more traditional rooms. The intense color of the reddish-orange wall here blends well with the lighter yellow-orange color, as well as with the shades of wood.
Neon yellow and orange
Neon yellow and orange tones should be used sparingly, and next to windows where plenty of natural light can help relieve the intensity. I like the small stripes of color to break the white.
Cream yellow and saturated orange
Here is another sun-filled space with an orange wall. It’s a rather saturated orange, but the beautiful oversized windows cut through the painted area, so it doesn’t feel overwhelming. The cream yellow color on the ceiling offers a soft contrast with the color of the wall. A white roof here might have seemed too cold and jarring with the orange.
Orange color in salons
Because it is a really striking color, any element in these tones will immediately make the rooms come alive, so it is not necessary to go for a decoration totally in orange. A carpet, cushions, curtains or a work of art in that color, can achieve it on their own if they are placed strategically.
However, those who want a more striking orange decoration, can take this color to the walls or floors, which will undoubtedly give a very cheerful and beautiful look. It is very compatible with details of white, black or dark brown wood, as it achieves really nice visual impacts.
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Orange in dining rooms
When choosing colors for the decoration of dining rooms, one tends to lean towards the most classic or those who know that other people have given a good result. In this way we often leave possibilities aside, which can really give an image to the home, difficult to match. An example of this is the orange decoration.
Este color se relaciona con el sol y el fuego, el calor y la pasión. Es estimulante, excita los sentidos, pero a su vez brinda cierta tranquilidad, al utilizarse en tonos suaves y apacibles. A grandes rasgos, se puede decir que transmite alegría, entusiasmo, ganas y vitalidad a quien se encuentra en la habitación. Por eso es un excelente color para comedores.
Orange in bedrooms
People who dare to use it in their bedrooms, show a strong, lively personality, who wants to show his energy and charm to others, even infect them with his magic.
If you feel identified with these characteristics, then you should take a look at the photo gallery that we leave below, so you can appreciate different ways to combine it in the room; both on walls and in furniture and rest of the decoration.
Orange in kitchens