Glidden orange paint colors
128 orange paint colors from the Glidden deck. LRV ranges from 68 (lightest) down to 16 (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 128 orange paint colors from Glidden
Grouped by undertone (warm → cool)Hex values are display approximations from Glidden's published swatch tools — not guaranteed to match a physical sample under controlled lighting. Order a brand-direct sample before specifying.
Glidden orange paint colors by room
2 roomsRooms where orange paint commonly works. Each link jumps to that room's curated picks across every brand — Glidden included — so you can compare Glidden orange paint colors alongside the alternatives in context.
Other Glidden color families
Orange paint colors at other US brands
About Glidden orange paint colors
What Glidden Oranges Actually Look Like
Glidden's orange family mostly stays soft and earthy rather than pure pumpkin, which keeps it usable in a real home. At the light end, Coral Silk and Copper River read as warm peachy-corals, gentle enough to live on a full wall. Gentle Doe softens further into a warm tan-peach that barely registers as orange.
The middle and deep end bring the real warmth. Carmelized Orange is a true burnt orange, Summer Sunset a muted clay, Candy Corn a brighter warm orange-red, and Muted Copper grounds the family as a deep terracotta-brown. These are the warm, sun-baked tones that suit a Southwest or boho room, an accent wall, or a kitchen that wants energy without going neon.
How To Choose A Glidden Orange
This family runs from soft peachy picks in the high 60s down to deep terracotta in the mid-teens, so LRV tells you how bold a color will feel. For a light, easy wall color, start high with Coral Silk or Copper River, which read closer to peach than orange. For a warm, enveloping accent, drop into the 30s and below with Carmelized Orange or Muted Copper.
Orange is a high-energy hue, so a little goes a long way: use the saturated picks on one accent wall, a niche, or built-ins rather than wrapping a whole room. Pair warm oranges with creamy whites and natural wood to soften them. As always, Glidden tints these at any big-box paint desk, so sample on the wall and check the color in daylight before painting.
Glidden orange paint — frequently asked questions
Does Glidden have a soft peach instead of a bold orange?+
Yes. Coral Silk near LRV 68 and Copper River around LRV 47 read as warm peachy-corals that are gentle enough for a full wall. Gentle Doe softens even further into a warm tan-peach for the most subtle option.
What is a good Glidden terracotta or burnt orange?+
Carmelized Orange is a true burnt orange, and Muted Copper grounds the deep end as a terracotta-brown near LRV 16. Both suit Southwest and boho looks and work well as accent walls paired with creamy whites and wood tones.
Is orange too bold for a whole room?+
Saturated oranges like Candy Corn can overwhelm a full room, so they shine best on a single accent wall, a niche, or cabinetry. For all-over color, choose a softer, lighter pick like Coral Silk and pair it with neutral whites.