
Why orange?
Orange blends the warmth of red and yellow, the two primary colors that come together to create it. So you can pretty much use it in the same rooms you'd use either of those shades - e.g., kitchens, dining rooms, home office, study, laundry room.
A deep pumpkin will enhance a library or study. A bright citrus can add a kick to a teen's room or a man cave.
Where not to go orange
I'd avoid orange in a bedroom, as its red tones might cause sleeplessness. I'd also avoid it in a bath or study intended for relaxation. I also wouldn't pair orange with mid-tone woods like golden oak, as the look will just go muddy.
I love orange with...
Olive, brown and cream
Orange you excited?
How daring do you feel today? Here are some awesome orange goodies to consider for your favorite room in the house...



Go exotic with Gump's Orange Dragon Garden Stool
West Elm's Embroidered Ethnic Duvet Covers
Or Wisteria's Moorish Chest



(Reminds me of the 1950s sofa and chairs I grew up with!)






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