Decorating with Red Walls
If you're looking to start small, a wallpaper in a small-scale pattern with a white background is a subtle way to start. Red accents in an otherwise neutral bathroom feel pretty and glamorous but still stay approachable with marble countertops and silver accents. Add blue for a more nautical feel or try pink if you want to skew feminine.
Use red to evoke a retro feel. The word "eclectic" is probably an understatement for this space. This kitchen's bright red walls are only the beginning of its retro personality. Wood countertops are a rich counterpoint to the stainless-steel cabinets and continue the red theme with the unusual knobs. White wainscoting lends a country charm and keeps the stainless-steel accents from feeling too industrial.
Classic red walls stay bright and fresh in this airy living room. White trim and ceiling woodwork lend a nautical feel, and the wood floors keep everything feeling warm and comfortable. Red is repeated with the piping of the seersucker armchairs and the gingham ottoman.
Red grass cloth feels instantly high-end and sophisticated in this traditional bathroom. Pair a deep red like this one with gold accents to instantly raise the luxury quotient. Oil-rubbed bronze fixtures provide a sophisticated contrast.
Designer and blogger Rachel Shingleton has never met a color she didn't love. A self-proclaimed color enthusiast, she's on a personal mission to banish the beige and help people understand how to make a serious style statement. Visit her blog, Pencil Shavings Studio.