RGB
255, 170, 0
Colour guide
oranges / matte
#FFAA00
Quality 0.94Golden Orange is a mid-tone warm orange colour with a matte finish and HEX value #FFAA00. It is usually strongest in dining areas, feature walls, powder rooms, and warm open-plan zones where the brief calls for energy and definition rather than a harsh statement. Colours at this value can shift noticeably between daylight, warm lamps, and surrounding materials, so sample it beside trims, flooring, cabinetry, and fabrics before committing to a full room. Use it with a restrained supporting palette first, then add one stronger secondary accent only if the sample still feels flat.
Golden Orange is a mid-tone warm orange colour with a matte finish and HEX value #FFAA00. It is usually strongest in dining areas, feature walls, powder rooms, and warm open-plan zones where the brief calls for energy and definition rather than a harsh statement. Colours at this value can shift noticeably between daylight, warm lamps, and surrounding materials, so sample it beside trims, flooring, cabinetry, and fabrics before committing to a full room. Use it with a restrained supporting palette first, then add one stronger secondary accent only if the sample still feels flat.
RGB
255, 170, 0
HSL
40°, 100%, 50%
Contrast vs white
1.91:1
Contrast vs black
11.00:1
Quick guidance
This is a mid-tone. It can work on larger surfaces when paired with either light or dark neutrals.
Golden Orange is most dependable when you use it on dining areas, feature walls, powder rooms, and warm open-plan zones. It can carry more wall area than a deep accent, but it still benefits from a simple supporting palette around it. If you are unsure, start with one wall plane, joinery face, robe interior, vanity colour, or another contained surface, then review it in morning, afternoon, and night lighting before scaling it up.
black, charcoal, or other dark detailing usually reads more clearly against this colour, with contrast ratios of 11.00:1 against black and 1.91:1 against white. Golden Orange usually pairs well with warm neutrals, natural timber, off-whites, clay tones, and textured stone. There are no linked style profiles yet, so keep the first palette pass simple and let materials do more of the visual work.
A matte finish keeps reflections low, which usually makes Golden Orange feel softer and more even on broad wall surfaces. It is often the safer choice when you want the colour itself to do the work, but busy family zones still need a washable product and careful prep because low-sheen finishes can show scuffs sooner than harder coatings.
Golden Orange is usually strongest in dining areas, feature walls, powder rooms, and warm open-plan zones. The best location still depends on natural light, room size, and the materials around it, so test it in the actual space rather than relying on a digital swatch alone.
Golden Orange generally works best with warm neutrals, natural timber, off-whites, clay tones, and textured stone. Start with adjacent neutrals first, then introduce one stronger accent only after the sample feels settled in the room.
Black, charcoal, or other dark detailing usually reads more clearly on this colour than white. Even with the contrast maths as a guide, paint it next to your trim colour and hardware because sheen, texture, and room lighting can still shift the final read.
No linked styles yet.
This colour guide now includes stronger planning content and structured FAQs, but the catalog still needs style links for better discovery and internal navigation.
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