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| The Color You Need Now ... Tangerine |
| We help brighten your home with a vibrant selection of citrusy paints, fabrics, and accessories |
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Bedrooms need not be limited to pale colors. In this example, pumpkin-colored walls and dark woods create a warm, inviting atmosphere. |
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If you're reluctant to try orange walls, introduce the color in smaller splashes. Accent pillows, sheers, and vases can create bright focal points. |
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Mingled hues of tangerine and saffron make this sitting room feel cozy. |
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Pair orange with colors found beside it in nature for a no-fail effect. Reds, browns, and golds are all good choices. |
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by Jane Dupuy
A fresh punch of orange in paint colors, textiles, and accessories has arrived,
and the hot hues -- called tangerine, melon, mandarin, apricot, and even saffron --
are making their mark on interiors.
Orange tones have a rare quality that only a few warm colors have: Everyone
looks good in the light they reflect. Painters, including Georgia O'Keeffe,
Paul Cézanne, and Paul Gauguin, have long sought to capture the brilliance
of the sunset. Now, decorators are capturing those same colors and using them
in any space that needs a new look. Tangerine, along with avocado green and mustard yellow, may have gotten a
bad rap from overuse in the '70s, but don't let that discourage you from using
it today. While orange hues are intrinsically bright and energetic, some of
the newest textiles are showing orange in color combinations and patterns that
are more sophisticated, such as tailored stripes that combine tangerine with
charcoal gray and cream, or graphic prints that pair it with other citrusy colors
to reflect a pop art style. One no-fail trick when working with orange is to pair it with the colors found
beside it in nature. In the spring, shades of orange used with fuchsia, persimmon,
and lime green create stirring combinations. Other unexpected duos, such as
tangerine paired with baby blue or jade green, are just as delicious. Come fall,
leaves light up in oranges, reds, browns, and golds. Naturally, fall colors
also work well together in interiors. As with any bold color, the key is to use the right amount in the right intensity.
Too much can easily overpower a room. If allover orange is too extreme for your
taste, consider introducing small accents. Trim the cushions on a chair with
orange piping, or arrange a grouping of coral-colored vases on a mantel for
an eye-catching focal point. Cover bedroom windows with linen sheers in a deep
mandarin hue, or add melon-colored throw pillows for splashes of color. Your
home will still be classic and timeless, but with a little flavor to make it
feel fresh.
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| FABRIC
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| 1.
Pierre Frey, Satin Gary; 2. Pierre Frey, Soho; 3.
Schumacher, Les Folies Chinoises; 4. Greeff, Luminescence;
5. Osborne & Little, Agra; 6. Galbraith & Paul,
Sunflower; 7. Prismatek, Bologna; 8. Osborne
& Little, Pontalba; 9. Donghia, Casino; 10.
Prismatek, Seoul; 11. Manuel Canovas, Le Drap; 12.
Donghia, Sashiko. |
RESOURCES: (bedroom) interior design by Lee Ledbetter Architects,
1055 St. Charles Ave., Ste. 320, New Orleans, LA 70130, 504/566-9669, www.leeledbetter.com;
Pierre Frey (T), 212/213-3099, www.pierrefrey.fr; Schumacher (T),
800/332-3384, www.fschumacher.com; Greeff (T), a division of F. Schumacher,
800/332-3384, www.fschumacher.com; Osborne & Little (T), 212/751-3333,
www.osborneandlittle.com; (sitting room) interior design by Barry Dixon,
8394 Elway Lane, Warrenton, VA 20186, 540/341-8501, www.barrydixon.com; (chair)
interior design by Benjamin Noriega-Ortiz, 75 Spring St., Sixth Floor,
New York, NY 10012, 212/343-9709, www.bnodesign.com; Martin Senour (M),
800/677-5270, www.martinsenour.com; Ralph Lauren Paints (R), 800/379-7656,
www.rlhome.polo.com; (bedroom) interior design by Drake Design Associates,
315 East 62nd St., Fifth Floor, New York, NY 10021, 212/754-3099, www.drakedesignassociates.com;
Galbraith & Paul (T), 215/508-0800, www.galbraithandpaul.com; Prismatek
(T), 386/446-5050, www.finefabric.com; Donghia (T), 800/366-4442, www.donghia.com;
Manuel Canovas through Cowtan & Tout (T), 212/647-6900.
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