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Benjamin Moore orange paint colors

208 orange paint colors from the Classics + OC + HC + CC deck. LRV ranges from 71 (lightest) down to 15 (darkest). Click any swatch to see how it cross-matches at the 10 other US paint brands.

Orange is back — not the saturated 1970s shag-carpet orange, but warm earth tones (terracotta, rust, sienna), soft peach and apricot, and the cult-favorite coral and persimmon shades that designers reach for as a softer alternative to red. The family runs from pale peach near-pinks through warm earth oranges to deep rust and burnt-sienna territory.

All 208 orange paint colors from Benjamin Moore

Grouped by undertone (warm → cool)
2009-40 · #F88A87 · LRV 39
2008-40 · #F0908D · LRV 40
1305 · #E66F68 · LRV 29
1297 · #E69A95 · LRV 42
1304 · #EF8B84 · LRV 38
2009-30 · #E75A50 · LRV 25
2011-40 · #FD988E · LRV 44
2088-50 · #D99992 · LRV 39
2090-50 · #DA9B94 · LRV 41
2010-40 · #F98F83 · LRV 40
1298 · #CC7469 · LRV 26
CW-305 · #CC7469 · LRV 26
2010-30 · #E95F4D · LRV 26
013 · #ED7B6C · LRV 32
2171-40 · #EA9589 · LRV 40
2011-30 · #F06450 · LRV 27
2011-20 · #E7513B · LRV 23
2089-40 · #DF9B91 · LRV 40
012 · #EF8C7D · LRV 39
006 · #EA6D5A · LRV 28
2012-40 · #FE9989 · LRV 46
004 · #F89585 · LRV 43
2012-30 · #F16750 · LRV 29
014 · #DC624D · LRV 24
005 · #F37F6B · LRV 34
2012-20 · #E75136 · LRV 23
2174-40 · #D29185 · LRV 35
011 · #F7A292 · LRV 47
2171-30 · #D36651 · LRV 25
CW-230 · #C07060 · LRV 24
1201 · #C1796A · LRV 27
CW-300 · #DF745D · LRV 29
2171-20 · #BD543D · LRV 18
033 · #D37864 · LRV 28
039 · #D69B8E · LRV 40
CW-215 · #DE9C8D · LRV 41
020 · #EF7A5F · LRV 32
CSP-1115 · #D1806D · LRV 30
2013-10 · #E34C28 · LRV 20
040 · #CB8574 · LRV 31
032 · #E0907C · LRV 37
2013-20 · #EA5933 · LRV 23
077 · #B2573F · LRV 16
028 · #CE6C52 · LRV 24
2013-40 · #FF9E84 · LRV 46
2013-30 · #F46F4B · LRV 30
2170-10 · #C35232 · LRV 19
019 · #F19378 · LRV 41
018 · #F5A48C · LRV 47
1200 · #D49B8A · LRV 39
021 · #E26D4A · LRV 27
2170-20 · #CB5E3D · LRV 21
2170-30 · #D56E4E · LRV 25
CC-98 · #BD6448 · LRV 21
046 · #DAA492 · LRV 44
027 · #D88467 · LRV 32
2169-10 · #CC5A32 · LRV 20
2169-20 · #D4653E · LRV 23
084 · #F0764B · LRV 30
2169-40 · #F5A386 · LRV 46

Hex values are display approximations from Benjamin Moore's published swatch tools — not guaranteed to match a physical sample under controlled lighting. Order a brand-direct sample before specifying.

Benjamin Moore orange paint colors by room

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Rooms where orange paint commonly works. Each link jumps to that room's curated picks across every brand — Benjamin Moore included — so you can compare Benjamin Moore orange paint colors alongside the alternatives in context.

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About Benjamin Moore orange paint colors

What Benjamin Moore's Orange Colors Actually Look Like

This slice holds 208 oranges from Benjamin Moore's main deck, and the range is wider than most people expect. At the soft end you get airy, almost peachy tones like Funky Fruit (2015-50), which reads more like a warm tint than a true orange. As you move deeper, the colors pick up earth and spice: Cornucopia Tan (119), Golden Dunes (2157-10), and Golden Meadow (2165-20) all lean tan, ochre, and clay rather than bright citrus.

Benjamin Moore is known among designers for clean, predictable undertones, and that shows here. The lighter oranges hold their warmth without going pink or muddy, and the mid-tones like Carrot Stick (2016-30) and Warm Sunglow (CSP-1070) stay friendly instead of loud. You can trust these colors to look the way the chip suggests once they are on the wall.

Using LRV to Pick the Right Orange

LRV is light reflectance value. It runs from 0 (pure black) to 100 (pure white) and tells you how much light a color bounces back. In this orange slice the numbers run from 0 at the darkest up to 71.2 at the lightest, so you have real range to work with.

For walls in a bright, open room, a higher-LRV pick keeps things soft and livable. Funky Fruit (2015-50) at 71.2 and Soft Marigold (160) at 53 stay light and easy. Summer Sun Pink (2012-40) at 45.7 and Carrot Stick (2016-30) at 41 sit in the cozy middle, good for a room you want to feel warm but not dark. Down at Golden Dunes (2157-10) at 26.3 and Golden Meadow (2165-20) at 23, you get a rich, enveloping color that works best on an accent wall or a space that gets plenty of daylight.

Best Rooms and Uses for These Oranges

Warm oranges earn their keep in rooms where you want energy and comfort. The deeper, earthier picks like Golden Meadow (2165-20), Golden Dunes (2157-10), and Cornucopia Tan (119) suit dining rooms, dens, and entryways, where a little drama feels welcoming. They also make strong front-door and accent-wall colors.

The lighter, softer tones are more flexible. Funky Fruit (2015-50) and Soft Marigold (160) can carry a whole kitchen, nursery, or sunny breakfast nook without overwhelming it. Mid-tones like Warm Sunglow (CSP-1070) and Summer Sun Pink (2012-40) split the difference and read well in living rooms and hallways that catch good light.

Pairing With Trim, Ceilings, and Coordinating Colors

Benjamin Moore's reputation rests on its off-whites, and that is exactly what to pair with an orange wall. A clean white trim like Chantilly Lace (OC-65) keeps a deep orange crisp, while a softer White Dove (OC-17) or Simply White (OC-117) warms things up and flatters the earthier tones like Cornucopia Tan (119) and Golden Dunes (2157-10). For ceilings, a quiet off-white in the OC line keeps the room from feeling top-heavy.

For contrast, these oranges sit beautifully against deep, grounded colors. Hale Navy (HC-154) makes a striking partner for a marigold or clay, and a greige like Revere Pewter (HC-172) lets a brighter orange like Carrot Stick (2016-30) be the star without fighting it.

How These Colors Are Sold and Cross-Matched

Benjamin Moore is sold only through independent dealers, not big-box stores. Every color is mixed to order at the store, so any orange here can be tinted into the line that fits your job: ben (around $56 a gallon) for budget rooms, Regal Select (around $75) for a durable everyday finish, or Aura (around $95), the flagship known for strong one-coat coverage. The color stays the same across all three lines, so you choose based on price and finish, not the shade.

Because the color is just a tint formula, you are not locked in. A paint store can color-match any of these oranges into another brand's base, and you can bring a chip from another deck, including the featured Kompozit line, to match the other way. The match is read off the actual color, so the codes here are a starting point, not a cage. If an exact match matters, ask the dealer to spray a sample and check it in your own light.

Benjamin Moore orange paint — frequently asked questions

How many orange paint colors does Benjamin Moore offer?+

This slice of Benjamin Moore's deck has 208 colors in the orange family, drawn from the Classics, Off-White (OC), Historical (HC), and Color Collection (CC) lines. That covers everything from soft peach tints to deep clay and ochre tones, so there is room to get specific about the exact warmth you want.

What is the lightest and darkest orange Benjamin Moore makes?+

In this family the LRV runs from 0 at the darkest to 71.2 at the lightest. Funky Fruit (2015-50) at 71.2 is among the lightest and reads almost peachy, while the deepest picks sit at the bottom of the range and feel rich and enveloping. LRV just measures how much light a color reflects, which is a quick way to judge how dark a room will feel.

Which Benjamin Moore orange works best in a kitchen?+

For a kitchen you usually want something that adds warmth without taking over. Lighter, softer tones like Funky Fruit (2015-50) and Soft Marigold (160) carry a whole room well, while a mid-tone like Warm Sunglow (CSP-1070) or Carrot Stick (2016-30) gives more presence on an accent wall. Check the color in your kitchen's own light before committing.

What trim color goes with a Benjamin Moore orange wall?+

Benjamin Moore's off-whites are the natural match. Chantilly Lace (OC-65) keeps a deep orange crisp and clean, while White Dove (OC-17) or Simply White (OC-117) brings a softer warmth that flatters earthier tones like Cornucopia Tan (119). Any of these work on trim and ceilings to frame the color.

Can I get a Benjamin Moore orange matched in another brand?+

Yes. Every color is just a tint formula mixed to order, so a paint store can color-match any of these oranges into another brand's base, or match a chip from another deck, including the featured Kompozit line, into a Benjamin Moore base. The match is read from the actual color, so ask for a sample and check it in your own light if precision matters.

Why can't I buy Benjamin Moore paint at a big-box store?+

Benjamin Moore sells only through independent dealers, not big-box stores, and the color is tinted to order at the shop. You pick the shade, then choose the line that fits your budget and finish: ben at around $56 a gallon, Regal Select at around $75, or the one-coat Aura at around $95. The color looks the same across all three.

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