Orange in all its shades effectively raises the temperature of an interior. This warm colour is reminiscent of the summer months and has a positive effect on our mood. Mixing it with other colours opens up a multitude of design possibilities. We suggest which colours go well with orange, and how to skilfully combine them.

Energetic orange looks interesting with a whole range of other colours. We can choose a contrasting mix of colours, which will give the interior an optimistic character, or opt for safer pastels, only lightly colouring the room. It all depends on the desired effect. However, before experimenting with orange shades, remember that this strong colour can overpower an interior design. It should therefore be used with care and in the right proportions.

ORANGE - WHY INVITE IT INTO YOUR INTERIOR?

The colour orange envelops with warmth and puts you in a good mood. It brings a lot of energy and positive vibrations into interiors, promotes creative thinking, and encourages carefree playfulness. It is associated with sunshine, citrus, vitality and freshness. It is ideal as an accent colour and also works well as a dominant colour in muted tones.

Orange is created by mixing warm yellow and red. It has many interesting shades. Among the most popular are pumpkin, terracotta and brick, apricot or peach. This variety makes it possible for everyone to find an orange for themselves.

Appropriately juxtaposed with the rest of the furnishings, the colour orange can appear throughout the home. When planning the introduction of this optimistic colour into the interior, it is advisable to follow well-known design principles. The largest part of the arrangement should be allocated to the base colour. The neutral colour should dominate and be the background for the others. The complementary colour can appear in half the area. It is usually a more expressive colour and its role is to build contrast. The smallest amount of space should be reserved for an accent colour to add variety to the décor.

WHAT COLOUR GOES WITH ORANGE? 8 INSPIRING COMBINATIONS

Colours help us to emphasise the individual character of an interior and create the desired atmosphere. However, it is worth bearing in mind that a saturated orange colour can easily dominate an interior and become visually dull over time. On the other hand, subdued interiors without strong accents can appear dull and lacking in expression. So how should we introduce orange into an interior and what should we combine it with to make the final effect exceed our expectations? Here are some inspiring combinations.

1. EXOTIC COCKTAIL - A MIX OF ORANGE, YELLOW AND GREEN

The combination of orange, yellow and green is reminiscent of sunny holidays. Both adults and children will love an interior drenched in such shades. The most important thing is to maintain a consistent tone and the right proportions between the colours. A pistachio-coloured wall will accentuate the colour of the Creative furniture in pastel orange in an interesting way, while yellow accents will give the whole look a boost.

We can also place a large colourful bookcase in the interior. Then we should introduce other colours more cautiously, e.g. in the form of a red screen and an apricot-coloured desk container or the carrot upholstery of the comfortable Volt arm chair on a swivel base. When ordering leisure furniture from the VOX offer, we decide on the upholstery fabric ourselves. This allows us to achieve the mix of textures and colours we dream of.

2. ORANGE AND BEIGE: A CALM DÉCOR WITH CHARACTER

What colour goes well with orange? Beige is the perfect base for all shades of orange. A fiery orange will go well with a sandy background, while the muted ochre will be highlighted with a light brown. A beige-based living room or bedroom will provide plenty of freedom when it comes to choosing accessories.

Acotton fringedbedspread with a plaid pattern, an amber-coloured woollen blanket or terracotta-coloured linen cushions - any of these decorations can add a touch of colour to the interior. The Bule brick lamp, displayed on a chest of drawers or bedside table, will create a cosy atmosphere.

3. ORANGE AND RED - A VIBRANT COMBINATION FOR EVERYONE

When we think of which colour goes well with orange, we rarely think of red. It would seem that these colours can only compete with each other, but when properly matched, they create a harmonious composition. Well-considered shades are a prerequisite. It is not a good idea to combine bright, saturated reds and oranges in large numbers.

A successful recipe for red-orange living room decoration is pastel tones. A faded orange can appear in the form of a sideboard or coffee table, while a muted crimson can appear in the form of the upholstery of the Slide sofa. Depending on your needs, the clever piece of furniture with independently sliding seats will become a double-sided sofa or a comfortable bed for occasional sleeping.

A lighter alternative to the striking red is pink. It can appear in the interior on soft upholstered panels, fixed just above the Creative desk with a spacious nude-coloured top. Black metal accents will add character to the arrangement.

4. WHAT COLOUR GOES WELL WITH PASTEL ORANGE? BLUE!

A warm orange colour likes the company of a cool blue. It feels good in the company of blue, but is equally comfortable alongside navy blue. Such subtle contrasts bring a modern touch to the interior. We can introduce them through easily interchangeable textiles by hanging a light blue curtain right next to an orange dresser.

If you like to play with colours and are not afraid of getting bored quickly, you can place an eye-catching piece of furniture against a striking background. An orange Creative table combined with a navy blue wall will not need many accessories for the arrangement to delight with good energy. It is enough to place a pastel vase on the windowsill or attach multicoloured hangers at hand, emphasising the duet of orange and blue.

5. ORANGE AND GREY - A RECIPE FOR THE PERFECT BALANCE

Neutral grey will be a safe background for orange furniture and decoration. It will bring out the contrasts well and cool down the hot temperament of orange somewhat. Dove grey shades will create a successful composition with orange pastels. Gold accents will add a refined touch to the balanced composition, which, like well-chosen jewellery, will discreetly adorn the whole. Simply hang the Bloom picture in an elegant gold frame on the wall or place the Modi lamp with a metallic finish on the dresser.

6. BLACK AND ORANGE - TAMING BOLD COMBINATIONS

Classic black has no limits when it comes to the possibilities of combining it with other colours. No wonder it goes so well with orange. The dark accompaniment makes it resonate even more.

This contrasting duo can even promote relaxation. Simply paint one wall black and line a section of it with tactile mustard panels. An intimate composition can also be created if the colour orange is used in textile accessories such as the Merino rug, leaving the role of the dominant colour to elegant black.

7. GREEN AND ORANGE - A RECIPE FOR AN INTRIGUING INTERIOR

The flesh orange colour will stand out well against the bottle green, but will not try to dominate it. Thanks to the clever combination of shades, the cosy arrangement will become more lively. When decorating an interior, we don't have to limit ourselves to colourful accessories such as cushions, pictures or pots. We can just as easily introduce green and orange into our furnishings. The intuitive Creative system allows us to freely test various combinations of shades. We can easily design a two-coloured shelf or table.

8. GOOD ENERGY. WHAT TO COMBINE WITH ORANGE ON THE WALLS?

If you want to wear orange on your walls, try applying the colour to just a section of the room. You can liven up the dining area or the space behind the TV. The energetic colour will not dominate the space and will allow you to freely select elements of interior furnishings.

Another effective decoration is patterned wallpaper or Kerradeco panels, which alternate orange with indigo, saffron or white. A carefully designed composition of colours will itself be the answer to the question of what to combine orange with on walls. If you wish to harmonise a room, it is then sufficient to repeat shades similar to those already present in the décor.

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