If you love the hues of a sunrise, we’ve got you covered.
Choose from the top pink paint colors to bring warmth to any room.
Energize walls, furniture, and more with our picks for orange, pink, and coral paint colors.
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“They’re warm, nurturing, and embracing,” says designer Sara Bengur.
“Color can feel as peaceful as a neutral if the tone is rightnatural and muted.
Even when they’re deep and lush, oranges from pale cantaloupe to rich papaya whisper rather than shout.
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The combination evokes the tranquil feeling of watching a desert sunset.
“Sorbetsare soft enough to blend with bold hues.
Or use several in a monochromatic palette,“designer Tineke Triggssays.
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“It feels feminine and stronga little intense but in a good way.”
Straddling the line between pink and orange, coral paint color warms everything it touches with its inherent optimism.
Use it toinfuse a space with joyand enthusiasm.
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Look for great combos to hit the right note with these pinky shades.
“Ground bold coral with black and white.
Pair pinkwith a classic grayfor a sophisticated look,” saysNicole White, a Miami designer.
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“Layer in yellows and golds, copper and brass, andrich dark woods.”
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Persimmon Paint Colors
Thesefall-inspiredoranges can look great any time of year.
So how do you build a palette around these spicy shades?
And the hues can have a surprisingly sophisticated andenergizing effecton your decor.
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“The pairing is what gives pink its energy,“designer Shazalynn Cavin-Winfreysays.
“Anall-pink roomwill start to feel tired very quickly.”
Her current fave is a neighboring hue: cantaloupe.
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Golden Orange Paint Colors
If you think orange only has a bright side, think again.
As these squash blossom-inspired hues prove, orange can take on a subtle energy.
To use orange as an enveloping room color,designer Asler Valeroprefers the creamier shades that border yellow.
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“These lighter colors are refined, classic, and livable,” he says.
But don’t let orange stray too far and wash out.
“Avoid light yellow,” he says.
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The best shades arevivid and earthyand influenced by browns.”