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Bright Orange

Bright orange is an energetic color that evokes tropical locals and a sense of adventure. Orange itself is a zesty blend of yellow and red, combining the cheerfulness of yellow with the energy and passion of red. It is a darling of interior designers who want to give spaces a burst of confident color. Decidedly not shy, this hue absolutely demands attention. In interiors, this color is bold, positive, and self-possessed. It looks stunning when used to add a small color explosion to an otherwise neutral room with pillows, throws, table runners, or vases. For a bold statement, paint one wall this color, leaving the rest of the room neutral. Bright orange has many interpretations, from luscious, fresh oranges and beautiful sunsets to pumpkins and the glory of autumn leaves just before they fall from trees. For a striking effect, pair lively hue with blues, from turquoise to navy. It also looks good with gray. Beware of pairing this particular hue with brown, however, as it can create a dated look you may find grating to live with after a short while. This color looks especially good in dining areas and kitchens, where it is said to stimulate appetite and promote good conversation.

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What is the hex code?

The hex code for bright orange is #FF6D2D. Similar hex codes include #F28500 (tangerine) and #FFB27F (apricot).


What color is bright orange?

Bright orange is a zesty blend of red and yellow, and this particular hue captures the best qualities of both.


What is the history?

Bright orange was used in Ancient Egypt and India in the form of art and textiles. The color term was first used in English in the 13th century to describe the fruit it was named after.


What is the color meaning and symbolism of this hue?

Bright orange represents joy, energy, and livelihood. It is representative of the clean, crisp zest of life.


What colors go best with bright orange?

Bright orange looks absolutely delicious when paired with olive green, reds, and bold purples. Looking for something more soothing. Pair this lively shade with cream for a subtle pop of energy.

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Bright Orange vs Burnt Orange
Burnt orange is a darker, moodier shade with subtle brown undertones. It looks absolutely brilliant on outdoor patios, especially when paired with various shades of blue.
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Bright Orange vs Chamois
Chamois is a lighter, calmer shade of orange. This subtle hue looks lovely on bathroom walls or as kitchen accents, such as dish towels, rugs, and even accessories.
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Bright Orange vs Golden Orange
Golden orange is a vibrant shade of orange with a cool metallic sheen. It is the color often incorporated into logs, typography, and backgrounds because of its bold, eye-catching vibe.

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