Learn how to incorporate orange paint colors into your home with tips and top paint picks from the pros.
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Decorating with aneye-catching color such as orangecan be intimidating at first.
So get outside of your comfort zone and choose one of these orange paint colors for yournext DIY project.
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But, truth be told, it’s a fun color for anywhere in the house.
McCollum recommends trying out the shade with midcentury modern designs as it adds a retro touch.
Kim explains this shade works well for outdoor spaces as well.
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This orange paint color contains a brown undertone which she explains can infuse any room with depth and intrigue.
Craving more of a modern twist?
Banbury calls this a saturated shade that embodies a fiery side and makes a statement in any space.
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This intense orange has red undertones and is ideal to use as an accent color.
She recommends trying it in small doses on doors, cabinets, and bookcases.
Banbury explains this color was popular inmidcentury design, which is experiencing a resurgence.
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The real beauty of it is that it can be applied to virtually any part of the house.
Blue, its complementary color on the color wheel, can also create a stunning combination.
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Most people believe that orange is the only color on the color wheel without a cool form.
You’re not limited when it comes to orange.
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