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An intriguing orange-yellow

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Best Dupes for Orangery

Orangery is an intriguing orange-yellow that feels like filtered sunlight, richer than creams but softer than Harissa. People look for alternates because bold warm hues require opaque, scrubbable paints for kitchens and hallways. Good dupes keep the burnished glow, roll evenly, and hold up in busy spaces.

Dupes for Orangery

Brand Colour Rating Shop
Dulux Trade Honey Drizzle 2 2 ⭐
Dulux Trade Golden Umber 2 2 ⭐
Dulux Trade Sundrenched Saffron 3 1 ⭐
Fired Earth Goldfinch 1 ⭐
Benjamin Moore Bryant Gold 1 ⭐
PPG / Johnstone's Lion's Mane / Savannah Safari 3 ⭐
PPG / Johnstone's Tesoros 2 ⭐
PPG / Johnstone's Bold Butterscotch 2 ⭐
PPG / Johnstone's Apollo Gold 2 ⭐
PPG / Johnstone's Butterscotch Bliss 1 ⭐
Behr Pyramid Gold 2 ⭐
Behr Mac N Cheese 2 ⭐
Behr English Custard 1 ⭐
Behr Lamplit 1 ⭐
Behr Amber Brew 1 ⭐
Valspar Montana Wheat Field 2 ⭐
Valspar Ambitious 2 ⭐
Valspar South Haven 2 ⭐
Valspar Prairie 2 ⭐
Valspar Sun Drenched 2 ⭐
Valspar Imperial Gold 2 ⭐
Valspar Gilt Trip 2 ⭐
Valspar Gilded Age 2 ⭐
Valspar Kings Ransom 2 ⭐
Valspar Old Plaster 2 ⭐
Valspar Yellow Lab 2 ⭐
Valspar Pirates Treasure 2 ⭐

Understanding Orangery

Orangery is an intriguing orange-yellow that feels like filtered sunlight, richer than creams but softer than Harissa. It sits between Charlotte's Locks and Babouche, so it works when you need colour that still feels curated.

Pair it with stone floors, palms, and unlacquered brass for a conservatory-inspired palette. Use it across garden rooms and dining nooks to link bold palettes without losing sophistication.

How to test Orangery dupes

Sample in sunlight and shade; warm oranges can veer neon if the base is wrong.

If painting cabinetry, test the dupe in satin to ensure it handles steam and sticky fingers.

Where Orangery excels

The colour shines in garden rooms and dining nooks, especially when paired with the materials above. Layer in lighting to accentuate its character.

If you want to continue the story through the rest of the home, segue into Charlotte's Locks or Babouche so the eye travels smoothly between rooms.

Orangery vs Similar Shades

Compared Colour Relationship When to choose it instead Link
Charlotte's Locks Orangier Use when you want a fiery statement. View colour
Babouche Yellow leaning Pick for spaces needing a softer Mediterranean vibe. View colour
Harissa Redder Great for dramatic dining rooms. View colour
Citron Citrus Choose for playful kitchens with bright tile. View colour

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