Orange Paint Colors

4,238 orange paint colors across 14 brands including Sherwin-Williams, Benjamin Moore, and Behr.

Orange might be the most underrated color family in home design. While bright, saturated oranges are rarely used on walls, muted and earthy oranges — terracotta, burnt sienna, clay, and rust — have become some of the most sought-after tones in modern interiors. The terracotta trend connects back to natural materials: think adobe walls, clay pots, and sun-baked earth. These colors bring warmth and texture to a room without feeling loud.

Look at Sherwin-Williams Cavern Clay (a dusty terracotta that works as an accent or whole-room color), Benjamin Moore Burnt Caramel (rich and warm), and Behr Canyon Dusk (a muted clay that reads as a warm neutral in the right light). These muted oranges pair beautifully with cream, sage green, and warm wood tones — bridging the red and brown families with effortless warmth.

The Color Library

4,238 colors.

Terracotta and Beyond

The key to orange is staying muted. Bright oranges are energizing in small doses — a front door, a bookshelf interior — but terracotta and rust tones work as genuine wall colors. Pair them with sage greens for a natural palette, or with warm whites for a southwestern feel. See how orange tones fit into this year's top trends, or use the palette generator to build a coordinated scheme around your favorite terracotta.