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Bold and Beautiful: Infuse Passion into Your Decor With Red Decoration

Turn up the heat with red, the colour of love!


monochrome traditional dark red paneled living room with red velvet sofa, gold furniture and brown rug
Source | ArtFasade

In home decor, red can bring a bold and energetic vibe. It's a strong colour connected to warmth, anger, sexuality, love, passion, and even a hint of drama.


Being a saturated and bold colour, people are usually afraid of using red in their homes - but fear not - a well-chosen red with the right amount of light can do wonders for your home. It's all about balance and which vibe you want to achieve.


Choose a feature wall in a deep red hue if you're looking for a visually striking look. This can anchor the room and become a focal point. Use accessories to add red for a more understated look. Consider pillows, blankets, or even small items of décor. These red accent pieces can bring in some warmth without taking over the room.


With red, you've got a versatile friend, here are some suggestions of colours that look great with red.



Red and White


If you're leaning towards a classic style, pair red with white. Picture a bold red feature wall in your living room alongside crisp white furniture – it's timeless and effortlessly chic with a fresh feel.


white kitchen with glossy red cabinets and island

Red and Neutrals


For a touch of sophistication, consider blending red with neutral tones like beige or grey. Imagine a plush red sofa against a backdrop of calming grey walls – elegant and comforting.


red velvet sofa in a light grey living room

Red and Blue


Now, if you're feeling adventurous and are up for a bit of drama, the combination of red and teal or navy is a winner. Think red accent chairs in a room with deep navy walls – a bold statement that exudes modern flair. Teaming red with teal or navy can create a bold and modern look.



white living room with red armchair, curtains, rug and cushions and blue velvet sofa

Red and Yellow/Orange


If you prefer a bright and energetic setting, consider combining red with orange or yellow tones. This produces a cosy and welcoming atmosphere that is ideal for rooms like the kitchen or dining room.



dark red living room with a wood and yellow velvet sofa and light wood furniture
Source | Atelier Germain

Red with Charcoal/Dark Grey


Go with shades of charcoal or dark grey with red for a more modern, cooler vibe. This combination adds depth and a touch of sophistication, especially in bedrooms or home offices.


 

kitchen with red and white splashback and shelves and charcoal grey lower cabinets

Red and Earthy Tones


And if you're feeling earthy, combining red with muted greens or browns can evoke a sense of nature and tranquillity. Think about red accents in a room with leafy green plants or wooden furniture – a nod to the beauty of the outdoors.


paneled beige high ceiling bedroom with red accent wall and beige furniture and bedding

Red and Gold


Red and gold – a regal duo fit for royalty! This combination brings a touch of opulence and luxury. Picture deep red walls or furnishings paired with gold accents like frames, lamps and statement chandeliers. For a more subtle approach, consider using gold as a highlight – perhaps in trimmings or decorative elements. It adds a sophisticated shimmer without overpowering the richness of the red backdrop.

 

gold and diamond crown sitting in a red velvet fabric

monochrome traditional dark red paneled living room with red velvet sofa, gold furniture and brown rug
Source | ArtFasade

What to Watch for When Decorating with Red


  • Avoid Overwhelming: Too much red might be intense. Consider using it as an accent rather than the main theme to prevent sensory overload if you are just starting with bold colours. Pair red with neutral tones like white, beige, or grey to create harmony, this prevents the space from feeling too vibrant.


  • Mind the Space: In smaller rooms, excessive red might make the space feel cramped. Opt for red accents or lighter shades to maintain an open feel.


  • Consider Lighting: Red can be affected by lighting. Test how it looks in both natural and artificial light to avoid unexpected surprises.


  • Personal Tastes Matter: Red is bold, and personal preferences vary. Ensure it aligns with your taste and the overall vibe you want to achieve.


red paneled living room with red and black armchair and black and white floor, side table, lighting and wall art

Whether you opt for a daring red accent wall, incorporate subtle crimson touches, or go all-in with ruby richness, the key lies in finding your perfect shade of confidence. So, dare to experiment and find the perfect red to infuse your space with warmth.


Cheers to a home that not only welcomes you but embraces your spirit!


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