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Decorating with Red

Create a focal point with red design elements

Because of its richness, red can create a focal point in your rooms, even when used in small quantities.

Red comes in so many shades and is described by so many names, including cardinal, scarlet, crimson, cherry, ruby, garnet, claret and more. 

Many monikers for red reflect how exotic the color can appear; they’re named for parts of the world, such as Chinese Red, Venetian Red and Morocco Red.

A home office with red drapery. Red design elements create a focal point in a room.

Red adds passion to your interior look

Red is known as a color of passion; it also communicates love and beauty. Depending on your frame of mind and your culture, it can also be identified with energy, happiness, loyalty, luck and more.

Whatever red “says” to you individually, it’s clear that it makes a memorable fashion statement that adds personality to your home décor. It’s a refreshing change from the neutrals that most of us rely on in our home design plans.

Red is a dynamic addition to most interior design color schemes, and, do beware, a little bit can go a long way.

A room with a red side chair. Decorating with red is a refreshing change from the neutrals most of us rely on.

Where to add red to your decor

Add just a dash of brilliant red in the following home elements:

  • Carpeting and rugs
  • Painted furniture
  • Fabrics, in solids or patterns, for draperies and furniture
  • Blinds or shades
  • A painted accent wall or built-in shelves
  • Bed or table linens
  • A sofa, ottoman or easy chair
  • Accent pieces, such as lamps, artwork and ceramics

Add decorative elements in this brilliant color. It's a red-hot design choice that will make your friends green with envy!

A home office with a red desk and red window blinds. The color red adds happiness and energy to a room.

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