Warming Orange
Apr 27, 2017
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Ever thought about adding a zing to your home with a colour that’s as fun as it is warm? Orange – the colour that can instantly turn any room into a cosy, lively, and heartwarming space. It's like bringing a little piece of sunshine indoors.
From the zesty punch of bright orange shades that remind you of juicy tangerines and autumn pumpkins to softer, more subdued hues that whisper of coral beaches and peach sorbets, orange has a shade for every mood and room. So, whether you're dreaming of an orange colour wall that makes a statement or just a sprinkle of orange decor for a subtle nod to this cheerful hue, we've got you covered. So, grab a cup of your favourite brew, and let’s explore how to make your home feel like a warm, orange-tinted hug.
Picking the perfect orange shade for your room can be as fun as it sounds. You've got a whole palette to choose from – think of the rich, deep colour of a pumpkin, the zesty hue of a tangerine, or the bold vibe of a carrot. Each shade has its own personality.
But here’s a little tip: consider the size of your room, the lighting, and what you use the room for. In a smaller or dimly lit room, a lighter shade like peach might work better, making the space feel open and airy. In larger, well-lit rooms, you can go bold with shades like pumpkin or carrot. It's all about creating a balance that feels right for your room.
Now, how about mixing orange with other colours? Pairing bright orange shades with cool, crisp neutrals can create a look that’s both bold and sophisticated. Imagine a bright tangerine wall next to soft, grey furnishings – it’s a combination that’s sure to turn heads.
Neutral colours like white, beige, or grey can balance out the energy of orange, preventing it from overwhelming the space. You can also play with patterns – think striped cushions or a geometric rug – to add a touch of modern flair to the vibrant warmth of orange. This way, you get a living space that’s lively yet refined, fun yet elegant.
Ever heard of the term 'orange advancing'? It’s a neat little trick that designers use. Orange, especially the brighter shades, seems to 'advance' when used on walls. This means it can make spaces, especially those facing north or those without much natural light, feel cosier and more inviting.
Imagine painting one wall in a dim room with a bright orange shade. Suddenly, the room feels more intimate and welcoming. It's a simple change that can make a big difference, turning a once-drab room into a cosy nook.
In bigger, well-lit rooms, softer orange shades. Think apricot, coral, and peach. These colours are like the gentle cousins of the bold orange family. They have a way of making large spaces feel warm without being too intense. In a spacious living area or a kid's room, these shades can add a cheerful, sunny vibe without overpowering the room. It's like having a bit of a sunset indoors, subtle yet beautiful.
Accessories are a great way to add a splash of orange without going all out with paint. How about some orange cushions on your sofa, or maybe coral curtains to frame your windows? Artwork with orange elements can also be a striking addition. But remember, it's all about balance. You don't want your room to look like an orange exploded in there! Mix in different colours or use different shades of orange to keep things interesting yet harmonious.
If you're feeling adventurous, why not try an orange accent wall? It's a great way to create a focal point in the room. Or, if you're up for something more unique, how about some colour blocking? You could pair orange with complementary shades to create a bold, modern look. Textured paint finishes can also give your walls a special touch, adding depth and character to the orange.
Using bright orange can be tricky, but don’t let that stop you. If you're worried about the colour being too overwhelming, try using it in smaller doses or in combination with neutral colours. Soft furnishings, smaller decor pieces, or even painting just one section of the wall can be effective ways to add orange without it taking over.
Incorporating orange into your home decor can be a fun and rewarding experience. It's a colour that truly brings a room to life, adding warmth and energy. Whether you go bold with bright shades or opt for softer hues, orange can transform your space. So, why not experiment with it?
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