Orange can be a controversial color in the world of design, but here at Fireclay we love it! When done right, a great orange adds an unmatched amount of warmth and energy to your space. From subtle pastel-inspired hues to richly saturated earth tones, our selection of attention-grabbing orange hues offers a little something for everyone.
If the thought of orange brings to mind a garish neon, this earthy bathroom is here to offer a different perspective. Showing off orange’s soothing side, the square tile floor is perfectly complemented by soft plaster walls and a light wood vanity to create a warm and inviting sanctuary.
Tile: 4x4 Koi | Design: Anthony Roxas Architecture | Image: María del Río
On the other hand, maybe you want to embrace the eclectic side of orange like this unforgettable living area below. The extra-long bright orange tile adds warmth to Dani Dazey’s jar-dropping floor, while the alternating white tile keeps it fresh and clean.
Tile: 3x12 Koi & Milky Way | Design + Image: Danielle Nagel
Orange pairs beautifully with cool neutrals, especially rustier hues like Bryce Canyon below. Inspired by the dramatic desert cliffs of its namesake, the pop of warm burnt orange infuses this modern craftsman kitchen with a touch of southwestern flavor.
Tile: 4x4 Bryce Canyon | Design: Sabrina Alfin Interiors | Image: Tim Coy | Installer: Bay Build Design
Warm, modern, and welcoming, an attention-grabbing orange is surprisingly flexible–especially when sprinkled into a blend, like on the accent wall in this San Francisco restaurant. Scalloped tile adds to the orange blend’s allure while nodding to the restaurant’s seafood-centric dishes.
Tile: Ogee Drop Tomato Red, Sunflower, Gardenia | Image: Brandon McGanty | Installer: Shirin Richens | NOMADIKA DESIGN STUDIO
Infuse autumnal foliage vibes into your space with earthy golden tile. Accented with black hardware, the shower below is fully clad with elongated amber-hued 2x12 Falcon Glass Tile offering a nature-inspired remedy to the daily routine.
Tile: Falcon Matte | Design: Andrea Dabene | Image: Alex Strohl
Saturated orange works well in small doses. Take a cue from this kitchen by pairing a small but mighty column of red-orange tile with an almost all-white interior. The joyous jolt of color in an eye-catching shape elevates this kitchen from just fine to unforgettable.
Tile: Paseo Ember | Design: Workroom Design Studio | Image: Lynne Graves Photography | Installer: Keiter Builders
Although midcentury modern design historically preferred a bright orange shade, this stunning renovated midcentury powder room benefits from the creamsicle hue of its 1x1 Mosaic Tile clad from the floor to the ceiling.
Tile: 1x1 Desert Bloom | Design + Image: Mango Street
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Our Glazed Thin Brick gets its share of orange love with the ultra-popular Columbia Plateau glaze, a deep rust shade with incredible color variation that’s on full display on the counter of this Grand Rapids restaurant.
Brick: Columbia Plateau | Design: Sarah Sherman Samuel | Image: John Stoffer | Installer: Gaia House Cafe
Another counter, another iteration of Columbia Plateau. Black Tooth Brewing’s dark wood and black accents are energized by a swath of orange Hexite Tile reminiscent of their beer selection.
Tile: Hexite in custom Columbia Plateau (for a similar look, try Bryce Canyon) | Design: WINTERS GRIFFITH | ARCHITECTS, Stateline No. 7 Architects | Image: Lee Chamberlin | Installer: Black Tooth Brewery
If you've fallen for orange but prefer a more subtle look, the peachy shade of Sorbet offers the benefits of orange without demanding all of your attention. The Sorbet Hexagon backsplash in Detroit Prep’s office adds the perfect hint of sun-kissed color as teachers recharge and prepare for their next class.
Tile: 6” Hexagon Sorbet | Design: Hudson & Sterling | Image: Stylish Detroit
Orange is an excellent choice for pools, creating a tropical feel when paired with sparkling blue water–bonus points if you surround it with lush plants, like Handsome Salt did in the above-ground pool below.
Tile: 4x4 Koi | Design: Handsome Salt | Image: Jenny Siegwart
From soft earthy gold to rich restrained rust, the allure of the orange spectrum is inescapable–and this sunset-inspired shower shows it all off with an ombre installation of Glass Tile.
Tile: 4x4 Chickadee Matte, Oriole Matte, Falcon Matte | Design: Harvest Moon Chalet | Image: Sterling Reed
When you want to add warmth to an area like your shower, orange is an excellent choice. The amber-colored shower is the star of the modern bathroom below, standing out in the otherwise white space and keeping it from tipping over into sterile territory.
Tile: 3x6 Falcon Matte, 2” Hexagon Halite | Design + Image: Theron Humphrey
Another take on orange ombre, this color block backsplash fades from tangerine orange to peach to yellow and cream. We love this out-of-the-box way to incorporate a more saturated orange color into a space without letting it dominate the room.
Tile: 3x3 Mandarin, Sorbet, Tuolumne Meadows, Milky Way | Design: Aker Interiors | Image: Jess Isaac Photography
This bright and cheerful bathroom defies traditional labels. Anchored by a colorful patchwork tile floor, Banyan Bridges pulled out the vibrant orange Mandarin Tile to adorn 2/3rds of the walk-in shower complemented by melon pink for a look that’s pure happiness.
Tile: 2x8 Mandarin, Desert Bloom, Ember, Mustard Seed, Aegean Sea, Magnolia w/ Black Patine, Lake Tahoe, Spruce Gloss, Lichen | Design + Image: Banyan Bridges
Find harmony by pairing orange with its complementary color–blue. The unique offset checkered floor below uses peach orange and baby blue tile to lend the space a distinctive and traditional air.
Tile: 8x8 Sorbet, 4x4 Morning Thaw | Design: Handsome Salt | Image: Jenny Siegwart | Installer: Noble + Proper
We love this plaid bathroom by Claire Thomas featuring another orange and blue combination and eye-catching pattern. The variation in orange-yellow hues paired with pops of soft blue gives the space a distinguished yet whimsical look that fits perfectly into this folklore-inspired retreat.
Tile: 3x3 Sunflower, Haystack, Crater Lake | Design + Image: Claire Thomas
A joyful jolt of orange can really energize a space, demonstrated by the unapologetically bold bathroom below. Vertically stacked Sorbet Tile is matched by orange-flecked terrazzo and a modern blue sink in this playful bathroom by Handsome Salt.
Tile: 2x8 Sorbet | Design: Handsome Salt | Image: Jenny Siegwart
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