30 Luxury Red Bedroom Design Inspiration

A red bedroom. Just saying it sparks something, right? It’s not just a color, it’s a statement. You might associate it with passion, boldness, maybe even a touch of drama. You’re wondering how to pull it off without it looking like a teenage phase, I get it.

We’re talking about more than just paint; it’s about creating a vibe, a space that feels uniquely you. You want that chic, sophisticated feel, not a chaotic mess.

Let’s delve into how to make that red bedroom dream a reality, with tips that speak to your style. Think texture, lighting, and balance. Let’s get started.

Aesthetic Red Bedroom Ideas

Choose a Theme

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Bjorn Wallander

Make It Maximalist

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Thomas Loof

Commit to a Pattern

a bed with a pink curtain

Stephen Kent Johnson

Make It Burst

a bedroom with a bed and a blue rug

Thomas Loof

Lower the Stakes

a bedroom with a bed and a couch

Ngoc Minh Ngo

Pick Out Red Blankets

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Trevor Tondro

Install Red Carpet

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Peter Murdock

Add a Border

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Peter Murdock

Focus on the Details

a living room with a couch and a table

Francesco Lagnese

Keep It Muted

a bedroom with a bed and a fireplace

Francesco Lagnese

Paint an Accent Wall

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Trevor Tondro

Commission a Red Mural

a bedroom with a bed and a lamp

Thomas Loof

Lean on a Large-Scale Print

a room with a bed and a chair

David A. Land

Pick Out a Red Headboard

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Brie Williams

Hang Large Artwork

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Alison Gootee

Bathe Walls in Soft Red

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Design by Turner Pocock / Photo by Alexander James

Mix and Match Patterns

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Design by Mendelson Group / Photo by Annie Schlecter

Add Texture With Grasscloth

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Kati Curtis Design

Paint a Vermilion Accent

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Design and Photo by Anthony Baratta

Dare to Color-Drench

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Design by Dominique Coulon & Associes / Photo by Eugeni Pons

Paint the Bed Alcove Red

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Farrow & Ball

Choose a Luminous Red Shade

Fantastic Frank

Layer Red Decor Elements

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Ghislaine Vinas

Warm Up With Moroccan Red

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Design by Studio Indigo / Photo by Julian Abrams

Go Deep With Burgundy

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Mary Patton Design

Lighten With Stripes

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Design by Turner Pocock / Photo by Alexander James

Mix Red Walls and Bedding

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Design by Anthony Baratta / Photo by Tria Giovan

Pair With Patterned Bedding

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Farrow & Ball

Get Romantic With Red Roses

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Design by Anthony Baratta / Photo by Michel Arnaud

Balance With White and Black

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Design by Chango & Co. / Jacob Snavely Photography

Final Thoughts

So, you’ve seen the ideas, and you’re probably thinking, “Okay, but how do I actually make this work?” It’s not just about slapping some red paint on the wall. It’s about creating a space that feels intentional, a red bedroom that reflects your personality. You know, a space that makes you feel good.

Here’s the thing: it’s about the details. You don’t have to go full-on scarlet. Sometimes, a deep crimson or a muted wine tone works wonders. It’s about finding the right shade that complements your style. Think about how the light hits the room. Natural light? You want a shade that doesn’t overwhelm. Artificial light? Consider how it changes the color at night.

Then there’s texture. Don’t just rely on paint. A velvet throw, a patterned rug, a textured headboard – these things add depth. They keep the room from feeling flat. You want layers, you want interest.

And balance. Too much red can be overwhelming. Pair it with neutrals – creams, grays, even a soft green. It provides a visual break, a calming element. You don’t want the room to feel intense all the time.

Here are some actionable tips to help you along the way:

  • Start small: If you’re hesitant, begin with accent pieces. A red throw pillow, a lamp, a rug. It’s a low-commitment way to test the waters.
  • Play with shades: Don’t just pick any red. Look at swatches in different lighting. See how they change throughout the day. A deep burgundy can be just as impactful as a bright red.
  • Consider the mood: What kind of vibe do you want? A romantic feel? Opt for softer reds. A bold, energetic feel? Go for brighter shades.
  • Balance with neutrals: Use creams, grays, and whites to break up the red. It prevents the room from feeling overwhelming.
  • Texture is key: Add depth with velvet, silk, and textured fabrics. It creates a more interesting space.
  • Lighting matters: Pay attention to how light affects the color. Warm lighting can enhance red tones, while cool lighting can mute them.
  • Don’t forget the floor: A rug can anchor the room. A patterned rug with red accents can tie the whole look together.
  • Art and decor: Select art that complements the red. Black and white photos, abstract art, or even botanical prints can work well.
  • Mirrors: They help to bounce light and make the room feel larger. A strategically placed mirror can enhance the impact of the red.
  • Personal touches: Add items that reflect your personality. A favorite book, a piece of travel memorabilia, or a handmade item. It makes the room feel uniquely yours.

You’ve got this. It’s about creating a space that feels like you, a red bedroom that you love coming home to. Take your time, experiment, and have fun with it. It’s your space, make it your own.

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