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Why Deep Reds Are Taking Over Our Living Spaces

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Deep, rich shades of red create a sense of coziness. Photo: Getty Images/KatarzynaBialasiewicz
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July 1, 2026, 9:03 am | Read time: 3 minutes

For a long time, soft natural tones, creamy shades, and subdued color schemes dominated our living spaces. Recently, however, this calm interior has gained a striking counterpart: deep, rich shades of red. Bordeaux, plum, and eggplant bring exactly what more people are longing for again: warmth, coziness, and a certain homeliness that instantly makes rooms feel more alive.

It’s not about bold accents or flashy color experiments. Rather, these dark red hues impress with their special depth. They appear elegant, timeless, and simultaneously modern. Whether in the living room, bedroom, or dining area, this color family adds character to any room without taking center stage.

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Color Shades Create a Warm Atmosphere

No wonder more and more interior designers are opting for Bordeaux, plum, and eggplant. These colors complement the earthy palette that has shaped living spaces in recent years with a new dimension. While beige, sand, or taupe exude calm, the dark reds provide more expression and personality.

Particularly intriguing is their ability to make spaces feel cozier. The deep red creates a comfortable atmosphere while simultaneously conveying a sense of elegance.

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Versatile Combinations

Another reason for the popularity of these colors is their enormous versatility in combinations. Those who prefer a modern, calm look can pair Bordeaux or plum red with cream, beige, or greige. The result appears harmonious, high-quality, and contemporary.

For more drama, dark green or navy blue are suitable companions. Together, the colors create an elegant, almost mystical mood that is particularly impressive in living or dining rooms.

If you want to lighten the intensity of the dark reds, opt for materials like brass, glass, or light wood. They bring lightness to the overall picture and create an exciting contrast between warmth and freshness.

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Bold Use of Color–Even in Small Doses

It’s not always necessary to paint an entire wall in Bordeaux. Often, a single statement piece is enough to unleash the effect of the trend color. A velvet-covered armchair, a sideboard in deep red, or individual home accessories can instantly add more depth and personality to a room.

Especially when combined with an otherwise restrained decor, these accents achieve their full effect. They set targeted highlights without overwhelming the space.

The Comeback of Deep Red Tones

Whether velvety, muted, or intense, Bordeaux, plum, and eggplant represent a renewed desire for color in interior design. They bring warmth to modern living concepts, give rooms a special atmosphere, and prove that bold colors don’t have to be loud.

If you want to give your home more character, you’ll find a stylish alternative to the still ubiquitous beige palette in deep red tones. Sometimes, just a touch of color is all it takes to give a room a completely new aura.

This article is a machine translation of the original German version of MYHOMEBOOK and has been reviewed for accuracy and quality by a native speaker. For feedback, please contact us at info@myhomebook.de.

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