Get the Look of these All Red Rooms
- Get the Look of these All Red RoomsBy Amy Elisa KeithRed is a daring alternative to your usual home hues, but risks can be oh so rewarding. From crimson couches to textured scarlet walls, be dazzled and inspired by these high-impact rooms that are bold and unapologetically sexy.http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/85118_Original.jpg
- Get the Look of these All Red RoomsBring a sense of traditional elegance to any corner of your space with damask-print wallpaper coordinated with a sumptuous throw blanket and accent chair. While it may seem too matchy-matchy, this combination makes us think of a royal palace circa Henry VIII.SHOP NOW: Red Damask Flock Wallpaper, prices varyhttp://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/85119_Original.jpg
- Get the Look of these All Red RoomsVarious shades of red give this retro seating area an eclectic feel. The bold vertical stripes play off the mid-century red-piped couch and the cheery printed carpet. Even one of these elements will add a '50s feel to your home, but our vote goes to the crimson-trimmed sofa, which is funky yet understated.SHOP NOW: Club piping chair, $799http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/85120_Original.jpg
- Get the Look of these All Red RoomsThe eye is instantly drawn to this inviting wood daybed, thanks to the chevron hardwood flooring. Mix and match time periods with a modern floor treatment and old world accents like gilded frames and striped bolsters.SHOP NOW: Herringbone Flooring, prices vary; Michael Wainwright Truro Gold Frames, $101http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/85121_Original.jpg
- Get the Look of these All Red RoomsBathe in brightness by taking a cue from this bathroom's shade, which instantly livens up the contrasting space. Consider small rooms as prime opportunities to experiment with color.SHOP NOW: Valspar Porcelain Red WV37013, prices varyhttp://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/85122_Original.jpg
- Get the Look of these All Red RoomsScared of a huge red wall? Break up the color with open shelving and artwork to soften the impact, like in this dining space. For a quick DIY solution, consider painting the inside of your existing bookshelves to perk things up.SHOP NOW: Brimfield Bookcase, $79; Flip 'n' Dine Table, $499http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/85123_Original.jpg
- Get the Look of these All Red RoomsHeat things up in your kitchen with red lacquer cabinetry. Whether you choose to match your kitchenette chairs to the motif is up to you, but new fixtures can take your space from blah to bam!SHOP NOW: Ikea Akurum, Abstrakt, Rubrik kitchen system in red, prices vary; Redsmith Dining Chair in Red, $198http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/85124_Original.jpg
- Get the Look of these All Red RoomsOccasional rooms like the dining room are perfect for a bit of a color experiment. Try an accent wall like the one in this home, or opt for a coat of paint below the chair rail or along the trim. Keep furnishings minimal to prevent sensory overload.SHOP NOW: Benjamin Moore Hot Spice 2011-30, prices varyhttp://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/85125_Original.jpg
- Get the Look of these All Red RoomsPull off the ultimate in color indulgence with an all-red room. Take your cue from this Spanish bar or the White House when considering red wood flooring, cherry-stained vaulted ceilings and a deep crimson paint. The key? Make sure your space is large enough to handle the rich hue. Also, don't be afraid to mix and match patterns for dimension.SHOP NOW: Shaw Living Kathy Ireland Garden Fantasy Rug in Red, from $140; Majesty Lined Window Panel, from $20http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/85126_Original.jpg
- Get the Look of these All Red RoomsTransform your bedroom into an indulgent boudoir. An over-the-top canopy bed draped in fine linens and anchored by a loveseat and reading sconces makes for the perfect romantic retreat. Throw in a butler and silk robe, and you've got paradise.SHOP NOW: Lauren by Ralph Lauren Villa Camelia Bedding, from $70; Gramercy Sofa in Aubergine, $699http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/85127_Original.jpg
- Get the Look of these All Red RoomsThis luxurious living room in a New York City apartment takes plush to new heights. With a swanky fabric accent wall and a slightly darker velvet couch, this romantic space makes for a cozy screening room. Deeper shades of cherry can evoke the same feeling as rich blues or grays: comfort and relaxation.SHOP NOW: Ikea Ektorp Sofa, $499http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/85546_Original.jpg
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Seeing Red
1 of 11By Amy Elisa Keith
Red is a daring alternative to your usual home hues, but risks can be oh so rewarding. From crimson couches to textured scarlet walls, be dazzled and inspired by these high-impact rooms that are bold and unapologetically sexy.
Fit for a Queen
2 of 11Bring a sense of traditional elegance to any corner of your space with damask-print wallpaper coordinated with a sumptuous throw blanket and accent chair. While it may seem too matchy-matchy, this combination makes us think of a royal palace circa Henry VIII.
SHOP NOW: Red Damask Flock Wallpaper, prices vary
Red Redux
3 of 11Various shades of red give this retro seating area an eclectic feel. The bold vertical stripes play off the mid-century red-piped couch and the cheery printed carpet. Even one of these elements will add a '50s feel to your home, but our vote goes to the crimson-trimmed sofa, which is funky yet understated.
SHOP NOW: Club piping chair, $799
Gilded Age
4 of 11The eye is instantly drawn to this inviting wood daybed, thanks to the chevron hardwood flooring. Mix and match time periods with a modern floor treatment and old world accents like gilded frames and striped bolsters.
SHOP NOW: Herringbone Flooring, prices vary; Michael Wainwright Truro Gold Frames, $101
Cherry-Picked
5 of 11Bathe in brightness by taking a cue from this bathroom's shade, which instantly livens up the contrasting space. Consider small rooms as prime opportunities to experiment with color.
SHOP NOW: Valspar Porcelain Red WV37013, prices vary
Scarlet Letter
6 of 11Scared of a huge red wall? Break up the color with open shelving and artwork to soften the impact, like in this dining space. For a quick DIY solution, consider painting the inside of your existing bookshelves to perk things up.
SHOP NOW: Brimfield Bookcase, $79; Flip 'n' Dine Table, $499
(Red) Wine & Dine
7 of 11Heat things up in your kitchen with red lacquer cabinetry. Whether you choose to match your kitchenette chairs to the motif is up to you, but new fixtures can take your space from blah to bam!
SHOP NOW: Ikea Akurum, Abstrakt, Rubrik kitchen system in red, prices vary; Redsmith Dining Chair in Red, $198
Brick House
8 of 11Occasional rooms like the dining room are perfect for a bit of a color experiment. Try an accent wall like the one in this home, or opt for a coat of paint below the chair rail or along the trim. Keep furnishings minimal to prevent sensory overload.
SHOP NOW: Benjamin Moore Hot Spice 2011-30, prices vary
Queen of Hearts
9 of 11Pull off the ultimate in color indulgence with an all-red room. Take your cue from this Spanish bar or the White House when considering red wood flooring, cherry-stained vaulted ceilings and a deep crimson paint. The key? Make sure your space is large enough to handle the rich hue. Also, don't be afraid to mix and match patterns for dimension.
SHOP NOW: Shaw Living Kathy Ireland Garden Fantasy Rug in Red, from $140; Majesty Lined Window Panel, from $20
Lair of Love
10 of 11Transform your bedroom into an indulgent boudoir. An over-the-top canopy bed draped in fine linens and anchored by a loveseat and reading sconces makes for the perfect romantic retreat. Throw in a butler and silk robe, and you've got paradise.
SHOP NOW: Lauren by Ralph Lauren Villa Camelia Bedding, from $70; Gramercy Sofa in Aubergine, $699
Sitting Pretty
11 of 11This luxurious living room in a New York City apartment takes plush to new heights. With a swanky fabric accent wall and a slightly darker velvet couch, this romantic space makes for a cozy screening room. Deeper shades of cherry can evoke the same feeling as rich blues or grays: comfort and relaxation.
SHOP NOW: Ikea Ektorp Sofa, $499
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