The vibrant hue of the so-called marigold color brings the joy of summer into the rooms of the home.

The marigold color is known for its resemblance to the namesake plant also known as wonder. This beautiful floral plant boasts a charming yellow hue with orange and reddish shades. In some specimens, it is an intense yellow, while in others, it is a variant of the orange color. Simply beautiful.

Marigold Color for the Summer

Given its attractive and summery plant nature, though it withstands winter well, marigold is perfect in its coloring. Just as with other floral specimens, marigold’s coloration is replicated in wall paint. It is highly valued in the world of cosmetics because those color tones are ideal for summer. And of course, in the realm of decoration in furniture, textiles, and more!

The soft orange tones are perfect for brightening any home environment. Precisely because of this coloring, it conveys sensations of warm summer days. You can enjoy the joy and warmth of summer in your home for a long time by utilizing marigold color. Whether you prefer more intense or softer shades, you’ll find many options.

The tone shown in the images focuses on reddish nuances, those very orange hues, and as we know, this is a very versatile color tone. It can either blend or contrast with a wide variety of other colors, becoming the accent color of a room. Whether you use it in textiles, wall paint, or marigold-colored furniture, you’ll find it suits all kinds of decoration.

In addition to finding the marigold color in various shades, you will find it in prints, contrasting with other colors from the “citrus” range. Maximize its use, for instance, in living room curtains, dining room tablecloths, and kitchen utensils. From the entrance to the bedroom, this marigold color looks magnificent. It is ideal for making us feel at home in total harmony and relaxation.

No need to overdo this color; a couple of details in any environment achieve a lot. Do you like this color? Do you want to add a summery touch beyond the season to your home? You just need to decide on the shade you like most.

Combining Marigold Color

This beautiful color looks good with soft tones of gray and blue. Even as a contrasting touch with an intense blue color, it looks good. Lighter colors like white and its shades blend well with it. Naturally, it also looks great with a beige color.

With intense color shades of the same family, like yellow, it looks elegant with soft shades of green and very chic if you combine it with a very lively color like garnet. However, this last combination is for those who like bold decoration.

It also works well with colors like pink in all its shades. You can combine it and achieve a very elegant and romantic result with pastel shades.

Marigold, Not Terracotta!

In some shades, marigold may be confused with terracotta. But while both are a shade of orange, terracotta is more intense and in some cases darker because marigold tends to light tone.

We have mentioned that the marigold is known as daisy. It can be found in wonderful shades of yellow and orange. It is one of the appreciated garden plants for its coloring. Its beauty, though not as magnificent as that of the rose, is not simple. Marigold has many admirers for its coloring.

There is a wide variety of it, and it has many virtues. Among them, it is very durable when cut for use in decorating interiors. It usually takes advantage of spring or fall for planting, to provide it with cool temperatures. It must be planted in clay soils with good drainage and in sunny areas. It is known that some varieties grow well in partial shade.

Isn’t the color of this flower beautiful? We have shown you how to plant marigold if you want to enjoy it all year round. But you can also take advantage of its color to brighten up any home environment. Start choosing a beautiful sofa, maybe a lamp, some covers. Perhaps you prefer a tablecloth or bedding. There are many options to utilize the intensity of the marigold color.

Making this color the vibrant accent we like to add to our decoration. And as mentioned, it combines or contrasts very well with many colors, except with black or other very dark tone colors.

So with marigold color on the walls, maybe in the tablecloth… you feel at home as if summer lasted all year long…

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