Cindy Crawford's unexpected sofa is actually more versatile than I thought – it's made me consider this daring color
The model's burnt orange sofa is retro yet refined, proving that this bold hue can pair well with neutral for a cozy, inviting space


A colorful couch is a fantastic way to brighten up a space, and while blues and greens tend to be the most popular sofa shades as of late, there is something to be said about opting for orange.
Take Cindy Crawford's couch as inspiration. The supermodel recently shared a snap of herself lounging on a '70s-inspired, burnt orange sofa, accented by a gallery wall with wood frames. It's a perfect example of why decorating with orange is a chic design move.
Although it can certainly come in bright variants, muted and burnt oranges give any space a retro and refined feel, and are surprisingly versatile color selections in the living room and beyond.
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According to experts, orange is not only an adaptable color choice but has some mood-boosting properties, too.
'Pairing extremely well with a multitude of other shades, orange holds connotations of warmth and symbolises good health – just what you want to turn a house into a home,' says Lisa Cooper, head of product at Thomas Sanderson.
'Orange is often associated with fire and nature, so by tapping into earthy tones as complementary colors, like soft browns, greyish blues, and forest greens, you can create warmth and cohesion in your home.'
Cindy's white walls provide the perfect, neutral base for her orange sofa to shine, while the wood picture frames tap into this natural element that Lisa speaks of.
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She also recommends playing with orange accessories and furnishings and extending them to the windows for a vibrant, unexpected pop of color.
'Match orange accessories, like cushions, towels, or even fresh flowers, with an orange window dressing for a playful look,' Lisa suggests. 'If a vibrant orange isn’t to your taste, why not add some terracotta instead. Terracotta pairs perfectly with blush pink and plenty of patterns.'
When introducing a statement piece of furniture, like an orange sofa, it's a good rule of thumb to keep the surrounding environment neutral and calm, so that the piece can remain a focal point rather than clashing with other bright or bold elements in a space. However, the introduction of textured or natural elements, such as plants or woven rugs, is a great way to accentuate a sofa like Cindy's (not to mention get a '70s-inspired look).

Hannah is Homes & Gardens’ News Editor, with a focus on celebrity style and entertainment content. She got her start in media as a digital editorial assistant at ELLE Canada, and has since written about lifestyle and culture for publications such as Nylon and i-D.
Her love of film is rivaled only by one with a great soundtrack, and she hopes to someday decorate a Nancy Meyers-worthy kitchen.
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