Finding colors that go with orange isn’t as difficult as you might think.
These orange color schemes show off the hue’s versatile style.
So, what colors go with orange?
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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.
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We’re sharing a few of our favoriteorange color schemesto help inspire your next room refresh.
If you’re looking to decorate with orange, here are a few of the best color combinations.
A wallpaper dominated by cool blue tones instantly feels more dynamic when accented with pops of rich orange.
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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.
In this living room, an orange loveseat and a blue sofa bring striking color into a neutral space.
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This orange color combination looks good in any room of the house.
Here, black furniture, greenery, and natural woven elements give the space a sophisticated feel.
Embrace the bold hue by incorporating natural wood tones that help balance and ground the space.
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Here, gold hardware and barware add a sophisticated element without distracting from the color of the accent wall.
Here, a burnt orange accent chair and sculptural orange table lamps mingle withrich, verdant greens.
Patterned curtains and a pair of lacquered campaign dressers introduce emerald green as a bold contrast to orange.
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Dark Orange + White
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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 burntorange huesin the throw blanket and wall art pop against anall-white bedroom.
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Dusty rose-colored curtains soften the bright tones, whilevintage-style wall artand furniture lend the space old-fashioned charm.
A burnt orangeottomanprovides 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.
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A muted orangeaccent wallis 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.
Here, an orange headboard and woven rug play well with navy pillows and a bright yellow throw blanket.
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Here, light green lamps pop against the orange wallpaper of this airy entryway.
Burnt Orange + Gray + Cream
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Burnt orange isn’t just for the ’70s anymore!
Dress up a neutral space and make the orange accents pop by pairing burnt orange with creams and grays.
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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.
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Warm gray accents offer the coziness of a flannel shirt.
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.
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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.
Vibrant shades pulled from two multicolored pillows form the basis of this orange color scheme.
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Agallery wall above the bedbrings the warm and cool tones together.
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.
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Orange-red accents pop against warm brown walls in this living room.
Creamy white trim and mirrored accents offer a cool finish.
Wallpaper offers depth with its layers of orange tones in a branch print.
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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 wallpaperwith a pattern of white flowering branches dominates this bedroom.
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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.
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A singular floating shelf (also orange) holds a pair of simple candlestick lamps.
Stuffed animals add light-hearted animation.
This comfy bedroom nook welcomes evening shades in dusky hues of desert sand, golden orange, and red.
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Thewarm wall colorbridges the spectrum between the brown furnishings, striped fabrics, and brighter accessory colors.
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Warm browns, wood tones, and creams pair well with rust orange.
Bright whites, creamy corals, and light wood tones go well with blue and orange hues.
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Bold, saturated shades like emerald green and dark navy go well with burnt orange.
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