30 Bright, Bold Colors That Go with Orange
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Between red and yellow on the color wheel, orange embraces the daring side of red and evokes the sunny side of yellow. So, what colors go with orange? With just a few tweaks in tone, the color can fit a variety of aesthetics, including contemporary, cottage, and eccentric. Try one of these orange color schemes that show off the hue’s versatile style.
What Colors Go With Orange?
Finding colors that go with orange isn’t as difficult as you might think. We’re sharing a few of our favorite orange color schemes to help inspire your next room refresh. If you’re looking to decorate with orange, here are a few of the best color combinations.
- Orange and navy: A calming deep navy blue can anchor a room and make orange accents pop.
- Orange and dark green: Pairing orange with emerald green brings energy to any space.
- Orange and pink: Embrace your playful side by pairing orange with bright pink, or opt for a vintage look by using a soft shade of dusty rose.
- Orange and brown: Bring rustic charm to any room by pairing orange accents with warm browns and wood tones.
- Orange and white: Let a bright tangerine shade be the star of the show by pairing your orange hue with all-white accents.
- Orange and teal: Pairing teal and orange creates a vibrant, energetic contrast that feels both playful and bold.
Orange + Teal + Light Blue
Emily Followill
Transform a small space, like a powder room, into a room full of color and charm by pairing vibrant orange with teal and light blue. A wallpaper dominated by cool blue tones instantly feels more dynamic when accented with pops of rich orange. Tie the look together with playful touches like orange wall art, picture frames, or a small vase of flowers.
Burnt Orange + Cream + Warm Wood
Noah Webb
For a timeless midcentury modern look, balance burnt orange with warm wood tones against a backdrop of airy cream walls, curtains, and lampshades. A few key pieces, like orange dining chairs, are all it takes to make the bold color pop. To layer in even more warmth, style a wood sideboard or table with orange lamps or ceramic vases for a subtle yet striking touch.
Red-Orange + Black + White
Annie Schlechter
This showstopping dining room goes from monochromatic to bold and lively with just a small dose of color. Vibrant red-orange dining chairs are the focal point of an otherwise black-and-white space. Small but mighty accents of red, green, yellow, and blue brighten the rest of the room.
Burnt Orange + Teal
David Land
For a midcentury modern look, burnt orange and deep teal make a perfect pair. In this living room, an orange loveseat and a blue sofa bring striking color into a neutral space. Inject tiny accents of the colors throughout the rest of the room with throw pillows, vases, coffee table books, and blankets.
Bright Orange + White + Natural Wood
Annie Schlecther
A neutral kitchen gets a vibrant refresh with a bright orange range hood. White subway tile and cabinets used with natural wood beams and shelving have a completely different look when energetic orange is added into the mix. This orange color combination looks good in any room of the house.
Deep Orange + Sage Green
Read McKendree
Pair deep orange with a muted sage green for the ultimate Italian grandmother aesthetic. Here, black furniture, greenery, and natural woven elements give the space a sophisticated feel.
Red-Orange + Indigo + Bright White
Directly opposite on the color wheel, blue tones are a natural fit for orange. These complementary colors look especially stunning when used in saturated shades, such as red-orange and indigo blue. This bedroom uses the two bold colors in small doses (through pillows, a rug, a painted nightstand, and an accessories tray), countering the dark tones with crisp white walls and bedding for balance.
Coral + Gold + Wood Tones
Kim Cornelison
A bright coral wall steals the show in this dreamy home bar setup. Embrace the bold hue by incorporating natural wood tones that help balance and ground the space. Here, gold hardware and barware add a sophisticated element without distracting from the color of the accent wall.
Burnt Orange + Emerald Green + Warm White
Mix orange with an equally bright color for a high-energy color scheme. Here, a burnt orange accent chair and sculptural orange table lamps mingle with rich, verdant greens. Patterned curtains and a pair of lacquered campaign dressers introduce emerald green as a bold contrast to orange. Colorfully patterned pillows pile onto a soft pink sofa and broaden the spectrum of hues in this energetic living room.
Dark Orange + White
Werner Straube
Decorating with orange doesn’t have to be intimidating. If you’re not quite sold on the color yet, test it out in a neutral space. Here, the matching burnt orange hues in the throw blanket and wall art pop against an all-white bedroom.
Fiery Orange + Fuchsia + Dusty Rose
Antique or cottage-style furnishings are perfect for the sweet combination of orange and pink. In this bedroom, a fiery orange sofa provides a brilliant complement to pops of fuchsia in the floral bedspread. Dusty rose-colored curtains soften the bright tones, while vintage-style wall art and furniture lend the space old-fashioned charm.
Burnt Orange + Navy + Bright Blue
Justin Coit
Take the orange-and-navy combination a step further by incorporating bright blue into the mix. A burnt orange ottoman provides a pop of unexpected color in this eclectic living room. A bright blue rug anchors the space, while a dark navy sofa grounds the room.
Creamy Orange + Greige + Pink
Carson Downing
Not all colors that go with orange have to be vibrant. A muted orange accent wall is the star of the show in this cozy living room. For a playful and inviting look, pair orange with blush pinks and greiges or creams.
Orange + Navy + Yellow
Kim Cornelison
With the right shades, a pairing of orange and yellow provides a cheery, welcoming look. Here, an orange headboard and woven rug play well with navy pillows and a bright yellow throw blanket. When using this many bright colors, it’s helpful to stick with a neutral backdrop, like white walls and bedding.
Orange + Light Green
Annie Schlechter
Make a bold statement without overwhelming your space by pairing orange with muted tones. Here, light green lamps pop against the orange wallpaper of this airy entryway.
Burnt Orange + Gray + Cream
Peter Rymwid
Burnt orange isn’t just for the ’70s anymore! The hue is back in style, and because it’s so versatile, it can be used with almost any earth tone. Dress up a neutral space and make the orange accents pop by pairing burnt orange with creams and grays.
Creamsicle + Pale Blue + White
The sweet color of orange sherbet lends a bit of light-hearted cheer to this bedroom’s formal overtones. The fruity shade covers a bench at the foot of the bed and serves up a goldfish on a throw pillow. Working as an accent color, the orange hue is paired with pastel colors, including pale blue and soft lilac, which are perfect complements because of their lighter tones. These soothing colors, along with cool white walls as a backdrop, help soften the bright orange.
Hunters Orange + Weathered Wood + Gray
This room takes on the properties of a sophisticated woodsy retreat thanks to the bold use of orange and the weathered wood plank walls. Masculine in tone, the furnishings are simple with clean lines. Orange springs up on linens, the striped rug, and the undertones in the wood walls. A basket-weave wood lampshade showcases a variety of shades and grains. Warm gray accents offer the coziness of a flannel shirt.
Orange + Blue + Brown
Orange and light blue is a classic color combination, but you can tone down the pairing by incorporating natural wood elements. Here, the tones of the bed and hardwood floors complement the orange wallpaper and blue bedding without overwhelming the space with additional colors.
Persimmon + Blue + Light Wood
In a white kitchen, nearly any accent color can work, but this space’s clean contemporary styling on cabinets and finishes, along with the stainless steel appliances, begged for something with an edge. Here, a persimmon hue on the island complements the azure blue barstools. For another hit of warmth, the designer introduced a wooden hood above the stove.
Soft Orange + Cream + Pale Aqua
Shades of orange, including rust and dusty rose, are set off by a barely-there aqua hue. Fabrics in a variety of patterns and textures provide depth to the orange color scheme. Creamy white walls and linens play to the soft orange tones.
Papaya + Teal + Lime Green
A colorful fabric or accessory can help you determine what colors go with orange. Vibrant shades pulled from two multicolored pillows form the basis of this orange color scheme. The pattern’s papaya color is repeated on an area rug and detailing on the bed skirt, while a teal bench and lime accent pillow serve as accents. A gallery wall above the bed brings the warm and cool tones together.
Pumpkin + Brown + Off-White
An antique chest of drawers and a beautiful four-poster bed give this room a cozy, timeless feel. The rich wood finishes set an autumnal tone for the bedroom’s orange color palette. Patterned bed pillows, a vintage throw, and a brilliant striped rug repeat the hue in varying tones. Off-white on the ceiling, walls, and window treatments, along with a pale finish on the floors, wrap the bedroom in a relaxing shade of cream.
Cayenne + Dark Chocolate
Like the delicious combination of hot spice and chocolate, this bold pairing works equally well in decor. Orange-red accents pop against warm brown walls in this living room. The color is repeated in small but powerful doses: throw pillows, garden stools, statues, and drapery trim. Creamy white trim and mirrored accents offer a cool finish.
Apricot + Black + White
Bold swaths of apricot and black add contemporary flair to the traditional decor in this living area. The bold paint choice almost takes a backseat to the graphic black-and-white patterns in the pillows and chevron print rug. Simple creamy white pieces (such as the wingback chairs, pleated lampshade, and painted bookcase) let the stronger colors take the stage.
Bittersweet + Turquoise + White
This Mandarin-inspired dining room exudes bold style in colors, furnishings, and accents. Wallpaper offers depth with its layers of orange tones in a branch print. Vibrant artwork is a standout with its azure background. White Chippendale-style chairs and a collection of white vases play to the whites in the artwork.
Tangerine + Ebony + Cream
Vibrant orange wallpaper with a pattern of white flowering branches dominates this bedroom. Elegant with a touch of spring, this bold pattern makes its mark while the secondary items offer a more quiet statement. A black side chair and table lamp, along with a dark blanket on the bed, add depth and help ground the bold wall covering.
Carrot Orange + Warm Gray + White
In this bedroom, a small orange bedside table makes a big statement. As the brightest color in the room, orange takes the focus while warm gray walls, a white iron bed frame, and an heirloom quilt create a harmonious background. When used sparingly and deliberately, a small dose of orange can be just as effective as an entire scheme.
Playful Orange + White
High-gloss varnished panels double as modern art and as headboards in this shared kids’ bedroom. The bold tangerine is a standout against white walls and white bedding. The opposing windows add depth and an interesting reflection. True to contemporary style, accessories are minimal. A singular floating shelf (also orange) holds a pair of simple candlestick lamps. Stuffed animals add light-hearted animation.
Desert Sand + Sunset Orange + Brown
Take your cues from a sunset for a relaxing, analogous color scheme. This comfy bedroom nook welcomes evening shades in dusky hues of desert sand, golden orange, and red. The warm wall color bridges the spectrum between the brown furnishings, striped fabrics, and brighter accessory colors.
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