The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Orange is the new black

- By Cathy Hobbs

Perhaps surprising­ly, orange is one of the most versatile

colors. Whether as an accent color or the foundation of your color scheme, orange is a color that can lend itself to both for- mal and casual settings.

Why orange?

Orange is a warm color that cantrulygo­al o ngwaytohel­p warm up a space. Unlike red, which the color orange is often comparedto,orangeissu­b- tler, while still being a warm color. Many shades of orange also have strong yellow under- tones, which also help to keep spaces light and fresh.

Color pairings

Orangeisth­enewb l ackin the sense that it can be paired with a number of colors. You can pair orange with cooler colors such as charcoal gray and blue, as well as neutral colors such as white, brown and taupe.

Where to use orange

The beauty of orange is its versatilit­y. Orange can be used in social areas to create a sense of energy such as a liv- ing room or family room, as well as in spaces where you may want to create a sense of fun, such as a children’s bedroom or bathroom.

Orange as a accent color

It may sound daring, but orange can also work well as a paint color either throughout a room or as an accent color. When using orange as a paint color, one of the most successful techniques is to incorporat­e high contrast. You can achieve this by introducin­g high contrast colors such as white, light gray or cream.

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