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Decorating with Red

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

Red is a bold color that is rich and warm. Decorating with red takes a sure hand and a good eye. When using red as part of an interior decorating design, you will want it to be balanced – not too much and not too little. If there is too much red in the room, either on the walls or on the furniture or accessories, it can make the décor feel that it is shouting” at you, while having not enough red in the room or not incorporating it effectively will make it appear overpowered by the other elements in the room. When it works, red really makes a room stand out.

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When a room is predominately neutral, with earth toned walls and furnishings, choosing one or two pieces of furniture that are red will automatically create a focal point in the room. Made of leather, the Kathy Ireland Home by Omnia Furniture Leather Lyon Club Three Seat Sofa and the Kathy Ireland Home by Omnia Furniture Leather Lyon Club Chair placed together in a living room or family room will definitely create a welcoming ambiance. The red tone of the sofa and club chair is deeper or darker in tone, which while drawing the eye into the room (focal point) they also are richer rather than bolder.

When using red as a wall color (from Benjamin Moore), you have two basic options: the first is to paint the entire room red; the second is to choose one wall and use red on that wall as an accent color. If painting the whole room red, plan on some “white space”; for example, paint the ceiling, baseboards, doors and/or windows white. Another variation on this theme would be to select a brighter red tone for all of the walls and pair it with white wainscoting or beadboard. This would be a great choice for a country, Mission or Shaker style kitchen or dining room.

If the second option appeals to you, before choosing red as an accent color, decide which wall would be best and what you would like to feature in that part of the room. Don’t forget that whatever you place near or against the red accent wall will be “spotlighted.” This may be the perfect opportunity to add an electric fireplace like the Electrolog by Dimplex Mozart Electric Fireplace in Gloss Black or the Riverside Furniture Delcastle 63 Inch TV Entertainment Wall System.

Instead of showcasing a fireplace or a specific piece of furniture, another alternative to the accent wall option is to use the space to display art work, a painting or a distinctive mirror like the American Drew Bob Mackie Signature Accent Round Mirror. This idea would work well in a dining room as wall as a den, family room, living room or hallway.

When you don’t’ want to repaint the room, you can still decorate with red by bringing the color into the room in a number of ways, specifically through judicious accessorizing. For it to have impact, choose a minimum of three items, such as red accent pillows, a red ottoman and an area rug like the L.A. Rugs Euphoria Style Crimson Frame Rug.

Seeing More Red

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

It is the color of roses; the color ascribed to the heart; and of course it is the predominate color associated with Valentine’s Day. Since it is such a rich and vibrant color, it is the ideal choice for spicing up the rooms of our homes. A red club chair in a corner of the living room will brighten up the space. A red storage bench, like the Modus Upholstered Milano Storage Bench in Red Leatherette in a bedroom or hallway will add a punch of color as well as functionality. While a little red might go a long way, red is truly a passionate color and when cleverly integrated into a room, it can make the space bold yet warm.

Adding a splash of red to a den, living room or family room may be as simple as draping the Daniadown Arizona Red Throw over the arm of the sofa. It will also make the sofa a cozy place to snuggle when watching TV or a favorite movie.

And speaking of staying at home with that special someone isn’t this just the coolest loveseat you’ve ever seen? The Elite Home Theater Seating Curved Loveseat Cuddle Couch is designed especially for two and offers optional cozy features like a swivel tray, cup holder and matching ottoman that allow you to customize it to your movie watching specifications. And the best part is that this home theater loveseat comes in red.

Or if a standard loveseat appeals to you more, how about the Global Furniture USA Edwards Red Leather Loveseat? It displays a modern or contemporary style that has a chic and trendy, yet comfortable appearance.

The combination of style and color will make this loveseat the natural focal point of any room it’s in.

Turn a monochromatic or earth-toned sofa into a conversation piece by pairing it with the Powell Color Story Crimson Red End Table. Placing an red end table, sofa table or accent chest in a neutral-tone furnished room not only brings color into the space but also adds texture to the décor.

Because Valentine’s Day is just around the corner, adding a red fireplace to a living room or family room wouldn’t be a bad idea. While the Southern Enterprises Tennyson Mahogany Fireplace with Bookcases isn’t strictly red, mahogany wood is known for its rich red hues. The same goes for mahogany wood finishes. Even though it doesn’t shout red, this fireplace will warm up a room, both literally and visually.

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