Orange Sorbet
What Orange Sorbet Actually Looks Like
Orange Sorbet is a pale, creamy peach. It sits closer to a blush than a true orange, with enough warmth to feel inviting without reading loud or saturated. On large walls it registers as a soft warm neutral with a distinctly rosy, sun-kissed quality.
Orange Sorbet Undertones
The color carries warm peachy undertones with a hint of coral and a soft pink quality underneath. In rooms with cool north-facing light it can lean slightly more pink. In warm afternoon sun it pulls toward a richer apricot tone.
Where Orange Sorbet Works Best
Orange Sorbet is an interior-only color. Its warmth and relatively high light reflectance make it well-suited to living rooms, bedrooms, or dining spaces where you want a cozy, glowing feel without committing to a deeply saturated wall color. It works especially well in rooms that receive natural warm light.
Where to put Orange Sorbet
In a bedroom, Orange Sorbet creates a warm, enveloping atmosphere without feeling heavy. Keep bedding in natural linens or warm whites to let the wall color do the work.
On living room walls, this color reads as an approachable, airy warm neutral in good light. Ground it with natural wood furniture and earthy textiles to reinforce its organic warmth.
In a dining room, the peachy tone reflects candlelight and warm bulb lighting beautifully, giving the space a welcoming, flattering glow at evening meals.
In a home office, Orange Sorbet is calm enough to work in all day while still feeling warmer and more personal than a standard white or greige.
What to Pair With Orange Sorbet
No coordinating colors are listed in our database for this color at this time. As a general pairing direction, Orange Sorbet plays well with warm whites on trim, soft terracotta or clay tones for layering, and muted sage or dusty green accents that complement its peachy warmth without fighting it.
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Colors that clash with Orange Sorbet
Placing Orange Sorbet adjacent to cool blue or blue-gray rooms creates a jarring temperature contrast that makes both colors look off.
Bright, cool-toned white trim can make the peachy wall color look washed out or slightly dirty by comparison.
Purple tones sit opposite peach on the color wheel and can make Orange Sorbet look muddy or overly pink rather than fresh.
Common questions
Orange Sorbet has an LRV of 77.07, which means it reflects a good amount of light and will read as a fairly light, airy color on the wall rather than a deep or saturated one.
It depends on your light. In warm light it reads more apricot and feels like a soft warm neutral. In cooler north-facing light it can shift slightly more pink. It is not a true neutral but it is soft enough to function alongside neutral furnishings without dominating a room.
An eggshell finish is a reliable choice for living rooms and bedrooms. It gives enough sheen to make the warm peachy tone glow slightly without showing every imperfection the way a flat finish can.
No. Orange Sorbet 057 is listed as an interior color only.
