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Colour Matching

Colours that go with orange

03 / 02 / 26
Words by
Iona Graham
Iona Graham · Community & Social Manager
The bright, summery tones of orange can bring lots of light and joy to your home when paired with the right decor. Find out which colours go best with orange.

Looking to create a room that’s bursting with colour? Opt for orange. The perfect way to freshen up your home, this uplifting hue will instantly enliven any space. You may be wondering, what colour goes with orange? It’s true that it can be a tricky tone to navigate, but there are plenty of colours that work beautifully with it. Ahead, find plenty of inspiration to help you master decorating with orange.

The psychology of the colour orange

According to colour psychology, orange can calm or energise depending on the hue you choose. The colour is also known to promote wellness and a feeling of happiness. As it’s generally a warming tone, orange can be used to create a cosy living room. And there's no better place than the bathroom to take a chance with colour.

Orange colour schemes

Whether you prefer vibrant citrus or soft, earthy terracotta, using shades of orange in your home can really pay off. Choosing the right hues to complement your shade will ensure a cohesive colour scheme. To get you started, here are five of our favourite colours to use with orange.

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Blue

Create a room that’s full of energy with a combination of blue and orange. As they sit directly opposite each other on the colour wheel, they balance each other perfectly. Shades of blue paired with vibrant orange are ideal for a child's room or modern living space. Try offsetting navy or indigo furniture and accessories with our Barcelona paint. Blending yellow tones with hints of red, you can’t go wrong with this muted, versatile shade of orange. 

Navy

Considering a room refresh? Navy and orange is a punchy colour pairing that feels bold and modern. As these colours sit opposite each other on the colour wheel, they complement each other perfectly. When used together, orange’s warmth will balance out the coolness of navy. Try teaming navy blue with a deep, rusty orange like our Sundance paint.

 

Mustard yellow

Bring energy into your interior with shades of burnt orange and mustard yellow. Together, these two tones create a warm colour scheme and are ideal for inviting spaces, such as your living room or a guest bedroom.

Chocolate Brown

If you prefer a softer take on this typically vivid colour, opt for earthy, warm tones of orange and pair them with chocolate brown. Better still, choose a soft, peachy shade with yellow undertones like our St Clements paint. Whether you use it in a narrow hallway or a spacious dining area, this tone teams well with dark brown hues. Prefer a 70s-inspired vibe? Accent a burnt orange and brown colour palette with a touch of terrazzo pattern.

 

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