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Burnt Orange # Design

Parameters:
HEX Triplet:
#cc5500
RGB:
204, 85, 0
CMYK:
0, 58, 100, 20
HSL:
25°, 100%, 40%
Closest colors:
in RGB:
Tenne
in PANTONE:
PANTONE 159
in RAL Classic:
RAL 2009
in RAL Design:
RAL 050 50 70
in RAL Effect:
RAL 390-5
How the Burnt Orange color can be used in the interior? What home furniture can be Burnt Orange? How to decorate the garden in the Burnt Orange color?
2023-05-17 Snargl 6 minutes 36 seconds
# General # Imagination # Design

How the Burnt Orange color can be used in the interior?

Painting of a woman with green eyes and green hair with a flower in her hair and a yellow background
Brown bowl filled with green peppers on top of a table next to a wall
Shiny ball of glass with a bright light behind it on a dark background
Cake with a slice cut out of it on a plate with a fork and knife next to it
Bowl of food with a spoon and a plate of food on the side of it on a table
Hallway with columns and a red carpet on the floor and a light at the end of the hallway
Plate with a cheese sandwich cut into eight pieces on it and a bowl of tomatoes in the background
Colorful raccoon is shown in this picture with a yellow background and a blue eye and a black nose
Painting of a building with a staircase leading to it and a sky background with clouds and stars above
Burnt orange is a warm and earthy color that can add a cozy and inviting feel to any interior.

It can also create a contrast with cooler tones, such as gray or blue, and bring some energy and spice to a room.

Here are some possible ways to use burnt orange in your interior:
  • Paint one or two walls with burnt orange to create a focal point and add some warmth to the space.
    You can also use wallpaper or tiles with burnt orange patterns or accents for a more textured look.

  • Use burnt orange as an accent color in your furniture, rugs, curtains, pillows, or lamps.
    You can choose different fabrics and textures, such as velvet, corduroy, or sisal, to add some interest and variety.

  • Mix burnt orange with other earthy shades, such as brown, green, or beige, for a natural and harmonious scheme.
    If you add metallic elements, such as copper or gold, the color becomes more vibrant and neutral.

  • Pair burnt orange with gray for a modern and sophisticated look.
    Gray can balance the warmth and brightness of burnt orange and create a contemporary style.
    If you add a few black or white assents, you can achieve more contrast and elegance.

Example of the palette with the Burnt Orange color

Picture with primary colors of Black, Burnt Orange, Mango Tango, Twilight lavender and Burlywood
Top 5 color shades of the illustration. Arranged in descending order of frequency of occurrence (first - more often, last - more rare).
See these colors in NCS, PANTONE, RAL palettes...
RAL Classic
RAL 9005
RAL 2004
RAL 2003
RAL 4008
RAL 1001
RAL Design
RAL 170 20 25
RAL 050 50 78
RAL 050 60 60
RAL 350 40 30
RAL 050 70 30
RAL Effect
RAL 790-5
RAL 390-5
RAL 380-5
RAL 550-6
RAL 310-3
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What home furniture can be Burnt Orange?

Living room with a large orange drape hanging over the couches and a coffee table with a vase on it. Color #CC5500.
Living room with a couch. Color RGB 204,85,0.
Living room with a couch and a potted plant in it and a window behind it with a curtain. Example of Burnt orange color.
Living room with a couch, chair. Example of RGB 204,85,0 color.
Living room with a couch and a rug on the floor and a painting on the wall above it. Example of CMYK 0,58,100,20 color.
Burnt orange is a warm and earthy color that can add a touch of spice and energy to any room.
It is especially popular in home decor because it can create a cozy and inviting atmosphere.
Burnt orange can also act as a neutral color that pairs well with other earth tones and neutrals, as well as some contrasting colors like blue or green.

There are many types of home furniture that can be burnt orange, depending on your personal style and preference.
Here are some examples of how you can use burnt orange furniture in different rooms of your home:
  • Living room: A burnt orange sofa, chair, or ottoman can be the focal point of your living room, adding warmth and personality.
    You can contrast the color with bright white furniture and accessories, or complement it with natural wood, leather, or faux fur.
    A burnt orange rug or window treatment can also add some texture and interest to the space.

  • Bedroom: A burnt orange headboard, bedding, or pillow can make your bedroom feel cozy and comfortable.
    You can mix and match different shades of orange, or pair it with neutral colors like beige, gray, or cream.
    A burnt orange lamp, wall art, or curtain can also add some flair and brightness to the room.

  • Kitchen: A burnt orange kitchen island, cabinet, or backsplash can add some spice and warmth to your kitchen.
    You can balance the color with white or black countertops, appliances, or fixtures, or add some contrast with blue or green accents.
    A burnt orange tablecloth, placemat, or napkin can also bring some color and charm to your dining area.

  • Bathroom: A burnt orange shower curtain, towel, or bath mat can make your bathroom feel cozy and inviting.
    You can coordinate the color with other earth tones like brown, tan, or gold, or add some freshness with green plants or flowers.
    A burnt orange soap dispenser, toothbrush holder, or candle can also add some style and scent to the room.

Burnt orange is a versatile and attractive color that can be used in many ways to decorate your home.
It can create a warm and cozy ambiance, or a lively and energetic one, depending on how you use it.
Burnt orange furniture can also add some personality and character to your home, making it feel more like your own.

Example of the palette with the Burnt Orange color

Picture with primary colors of Isabelline, Pale silver, Burnt Orange, Light taupe and Dark lava
Top 5 color shades of the illustration. Arranged in descending order of frequency of occurrence (first - more often, last - more rare).
See these colors in NCS, PANTONE, RAL palettes...
RAL Classic
RAL 9010
RAL 7044
RAL 2004
RAL 1011
RAL 8014
RAL Design
RAL 010 92 05
RAL 100 80 05
RAL 050 50 78
RAL 050 60 30
RAL 050 20 10
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How to decorate the garden in the Burnt Orange color?

Courtyard with a fountain and a large orange building with arches and pillars and a tiled floor and a stone walkway
Room with a ceiling fan and a couch and table with a plant in it. Example of Burnt orange color.
Wooden walkway surrounded by plants and a bench in the background. Color CMYK 0,58,100,20.

Example of the palette with the Burnt Orange color

Picture with primary colors of Liver, Pale silver, Burnt Orange, Cinereous and Zinnwaldite
Top 5 color shades of the illustration. Arranged in descending order of frequency of occurrence (first - more often, last - more rare).
See these colors in NCS, PANTONE, RAL palettes...
RAL Classic
RAL 7024
RAL 7044
RAL 2004
RAL 7034
RAL 8022
RAL Design
RAL 360 30 05
RAL 100 80 05
RAL 050 50 78
RAL 010 50 15
RAL 000 15 00
RAL Effect
RAL 850-6
RAL 850-1
RAL 390-5
RAL 560-3
RAL 790-5
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