Fabrics in Reds & Terracottas

Fabrics in Reds

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ADD WARMTH, ENERGY & DRAMA WITH RED

Red is a powerful, dynamic color that will add warmth, energy and a touch of drama to any interior space. The colour is associated with passion and excitement so makes an excellent choice for social areas like living rooms and dining rooms. Bright reds like cherry or scarlet can add vibrancy and a modern touch, while deeper shades like burgundy or maroon convey a sense of sophistication and elegance.
Faux Silk Fabric in Old Red
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£29.07
Isabelle Printed Linen Fabric in Red
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£48.03
Hunstanton Velvet in Burnt Orange
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£30.39
Watercolour Leaf Fabric in Red
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£31.23
Cottage Stripe Fabric in Coral
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£30.89
Waterford Linen Fabric in Paprika
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£42.28
Spring Leaf Fabric in Raspberry
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£27.74
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TOP TIPS FOR DECORATING WITH REDS


Colour cominbations
Combining lighter shades of coral or rose with deeper tones of burgundy or crimson will add complexity and interest to a colour scheme. For a bold and vibrant look, pair red with contrasting hues of green or blue, or for a more subdued palette, use earthy tones such as browns, dusky pinks, peaches and dull golds to provide balance and harmony.

Balance with neutrals
To prevent red from dominating the space, combine it with neutral tones such as white, beige, gray, or black. This helps tone down the intensity of red and create a more harmonious look. Red works beautifully with natural materials like wood, stone and greenery so don't be afraid to bring the outdoors in.

Use as an accent
Introducing a pop of red in soft furnishings is an excllent way to add depth into a room without overwhelming the space. Layering different textures adds richness and variety. Opt for stripes, florals, and geometric designs for personality and charm, or a key fitting in red to create a focal point and add structure, making the decor feel more organized and intentional.

Think about lighting
Lighting plays a crucial role in how red appears in a room. Natural light makes it look brighter and more vibrant, while artificial light dulls it down to create a warmer, more intimate atmosphere. Experiment with lighting to see how it affects the red tones in your space.

Use red in unexpected places
A top tip from designers is to use red in unexpected places to surprise and delight. Consider painting the inside of a bookshelf, adding red tiles to a backsplash, or using red hardware on cabinets to make an impact.


For ideas of how to go about styling your room, read our handy guide: HOW TO FIND YOUR OWN INTERIOR STYLE


Decorating with reds

Cushion cover in Red Isabelle Linen

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COMBINE REDS WITH... ANTIQUED BRASS, COPPER, BLACK, GOLD & IVORY


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Red Ochre paint dab

COLOUR CONSULTANT EMMA DIAZ SAYS:

"A favourite colour of mine, Red Ochre with antiqued brass is a wonderfully traditional pairing, creating a homely, traditional look. This red is not bright, but deep and earthy, so it doesn't dominate a space. It was often used in old country kitchens. The antique brass compliments it beautifully, bringing out the warmth in the shade and making sure the traditional country kitchen look is right up to date. "
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Everglade Blind Track


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