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It’s not Living Coral either…

The Color That Could Replace Millennial Pink in 2019

The Color That Could Replace Millennial Pink in 2019

Not to throw any shade at blush hues or Living Coral, but burnt orange is having a *big* interior moment in 2019. And this happy-inducing hue isn’t just for desert-inspired palettes or mid-century modern decor — we’ve been seeing it paired with all kinds of styles. Scroll below for some stunning orange interiors that we’ve hearted on Instagram.


1. @schoolhouse: A pop of orange seals the deal with statement wallpaper and dark wood stain.

2. @rhiannonlawsonhome: Take note: neutral palettes work best with a playful statement shade.

3. @ruemagazine: This shade of orange is definitely plant-friendly. (Photo by Amy Bartlam, Design by Jette Creative)

4. @em_henderson: Orange always plays nice with metallics and tons of texture.

5. @ball_and_claw_vintage: Toasty seating helps to accent the wall art without being too over-the-top.

6. @rosemariebraas: A pampas grass and burnt orange pairing gives off a lush, organic vibe. (Photo by Enstijl)

7. @arianna_danielson: This bright sofa looks right at home with both traditional and graphic prints.

8. @ball_and_claw_vintage: If you’re not ready to take the orange sofa plunge, introduce this shade as an accent piece or two, like this comfy chair and mod light.

Looking for more ways to introduce burnt orange into your home? Head on over to Pinterest for additional inspo!

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