As I look around my apartment, I realize I have absolutely no red in my space. I think red is tricky. I also think it can be fabulous (see
this post about how Jenny of Little Green Notebook does tomato red so right), but I'll admit I'm intimidated by it.
Are you guys watching Nate Berkus's new show American Dream Builders? After Elaine's misstep with her red grass cloth walls, and Nate's declaration that he HATES red, although he has seen amazing red rooms, I decided to hunt down some red rooms that I think are done rather well. On this search I came across many horrible red rooms, but in the end, this round up proves that the bold risk of red, when done right, can really pay off.
Colour theory tells us that red is associated with richness, power, passion, energy, anger, love, and danger - to name a few. Red is clearly an intensely emotional colour, actually increasing the human metabolism (it can make us feel hungry!) and blood pressure.
Would you paint your walls red? I still don't think I would do it in my own home, but I am a fan of these examples.
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I think red walls would be perfect in a library/study/office or in an entry foyer! I do like the first photo though a lot, especially with those drapes!
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I couldn't do it in my own house-- I think it'd stress me out! Did you know that if you have red walls, your heart rate automatically increases whenever you're in the room? True :)
ReplyDeleteBut these rooms are lovely and hopefully I'll get a brave client one day who wants to do it!! :)
I couldn't do it in my own house-- I think it'd stress me out! Did you know that if you have red walls, your heart rate automatically increases whenever you're in the room? True :)
ReplyDeleteBut these rooms are lovely and hopefully I'll get a brave client one day who wants to do it!! :)
Those are some nice rooms! I'm not a fan of the colour red (at ALL), so I would never paint a room red. I just wouldn't want to look at it all day.
ReplyDeleteMy cousin has a red wall in her living room, it's a darker red and I believe only on one wall (it's been awhile since I've been there) and I think it looks really awesome! It's just not for me!
I'm not scared to say that I love red. Always have. And I've always had lots around. But I'll be the first admit to say that it is bossy for sure and not for everyone. I think it can look fab but if I had a red room, I'd for sure be wanting to paint it a few years later.
ReplyDeleteHad a "red" guest powder room years ago....Loved it! But I think I would keep it in such a space and no larger.
ReplyDeleteI am so a fan of bold colors, but I'm with you...red just isn't my color. I think you could make just as big of a statement with other bright colors.
ReplyDeleteRed is definitely tricky. I love it, but think it depends on the feeling you're going for and the other elements of the room. It can happen, but I couldn't agree more with Nate. Elaine's red room was a flop :(
ReplyDeleteSo funny because I'm exactly the same...I have a pretty colorful apartment but red is the one color that I have zero of (except for books, publishers seem to love red for books). It looks so good in the examples you've shown. I think designers like it because it's such a standout, powerful color and really makes a statement. I don't see myself adding any red to my apartment anytime soon, but I definitely agree with Nate, and you, that it can look amazing when done well!
ReplyDeleteIt's a hard one, personally I think red is just too powerful for walls! I love it for accessories though, lamp bases, vases etc.
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I love all these pics! I'm not sure I could commit to red though, not for a space I'd use often atleast.
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