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Orange gives home décor and ‘jolt of happiness’
01:00 AM EST on Sunday, January 4, 2009

A jolt of orange can add energy to your home. From top, Gemini Flamingo pillow, Maren candlesticks, Ojai dinnerware, Store ’N Cube nesting tables, Otomi fabric runner, bead storage bushel, lacquered boxes and cashmere throw.
The Washington Post / Julia EWAN
If you see orange in your home only once a year, it’s time to give it a second chance.
“Orange is the ultimate antidepressant,” decorator Jonathan Adler says. “It’s the color of sunshine. It’s crisp and refreshing. It will always be my go-to color for a jolt of happiness.”
Adler, whose signature “10 Commandments for a Happy, Chic Home” include “Thou shalt not be afraid of orange,” says he pairs it with white, chocolate brown, navy and lemon yellow.
Orange paint has gained popularity in the past few years, says Jackie Jordan, a director at Sherwin-Williams. “Two or three years ago, it was a bright, citrusy orange,” she says. “Now we’re seeing a little shift to the spicier side, with colors a bit more toned down.” The paint company is including a nutmeg shade of orange, Tiger Eye, in its color forecast for 2009.
If you’re thinking about painting with orange, it’s best to do so in moderation, Jordan says. A muted orange would work well in a powder room, she says, while a brighter shade would be fun for an accent wall in a child’s bedroom.
Another option: painting a single piece of furniture for a small yet bold statement.
Or try Adler’s approach and add an orange piece as a “punctuation mark” to your decor. “An orange lacquered tray, an orange ceramic bowl or an orange side table can instantly make a space feel hip and alive,” he says. “How can you feel sad if you are eating your cereal out of a bright orange bowl?”
•Gemini Flamingo pillow ($65), Maren candlesticks (short, $50; tall, $75) from www.blisslivinghome.com.
•Store ’N Cube nesting tables ($199 for a set of three) from www.pbteen.com.
•Bead Storage Bushel ($275) from www.hableconstruction.com.
•Lacquered boxes ($295 for a set of three) from www.plantationhomeaccessories.com.
•Solid cashmere throw ($298) from www.wshome.com.
•Otomi fabric runner ($68-$72) from www.jacarandahome.com.
•Ojai dinnerware collection dinner plate ($24), salad plate ($20), small bowl ($20) and mug ($15) from www.jonathanadler.com.
•Binders (mini, $16; three-ring, $24) and rubber bands ($8 for a set of two) from www.russellandhazel.com.
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