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Red rooms

Decorating with red rooms can be both exciting and challenging. Red is a strong color that can create a warm and inviting atmosphere, but it's important to find the right balance to avoid making the room feel too overwhelming. Here we share our best tips and advice for creating red rooms that you will love.

Choose the right shade of red for your rooms

When decorating red rooms, it's important to choose the right shade of red. A deep, saturated red color can create a cozy and comfortable feeling, while a brighter red shade can give the room more energy and life. Remember that the light in the room also affects how the red color is perceived. In a room with a lot of natural light, a lighter red shade can work well, while a room with less light may benefit from a darker red tone.

Combine red with other colors

To create balance in red rooms, it can be a good idea to combine the red color with other shades. White and gray are classic choices that create a calm and harmonious feeling, while black can give a more dramatic and sophisticated look. If you want more color in your red rooms, you can try combining with, for example, pink, orange, or yellow for a warm and inviting atmosphere.

Use red as an accent color

If you don't want completely red rooms, you can instead use red as an accent color. Painting a feature wall in red or choosing red textiles and accessories can be a simple way to incorporate the red color without it taking over the entire room. A red armchair, rug, or curtain can, for example, be a nice pop of color in an otherwise neutrally decorated room.

Create contrast with patterns and textures

To bring life and dynamics into red rooms, you can work with contrasts in the form of patterns and textures. A solid red wall, for example, can become extra exciting with a patterned wallpaper on another wall. Mixing different types of textiles, like smooth surfaces with structured materials, can also create a more vibrant expression. By playing with contrasts in red rooms, you can create a personal and interesting interior design.

Dare to experiment with red in your rooms

Decorating with red rooms may feel a bit daring, but our advice is to dare to experiment. Red doesn't have to mean that the entire room has to be bright red from floor to ceiling. By finding the balance between red details and calmer shades, you can create red rooms that feel both cozy and stylish. With the right combination of colors, patterns, and textures, your red rooms can become real eye-catchers in your home.

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