13 Shades of Red That Bring the Drama
Red may be classic, but these colors are anything but basic.
Red paint can make a statement in small doses or big. To inject some red into your home, all you need is a little advice, a little bit of bravery, and a paintbrush.
The Look
The entry of a small Manhattan apartment triples as a dining area and library. To unify the irregular proportions of the space, designer Nick Olsen used a lipstick red hue on the ceiling and walls.
Color Inspiration: Ruby Red
"Red is a neutral for me. Like red nail polish, it's classic. It goes with everything. I actually had that Coco Chanel red lacquer nail polish matched, and I painted the floors of my living and dining rooms with it. They're the most fun floors I've ever had." — Alison Spear
Make it yours: Benjamin Moore's Ruby Red 2001-10
The Look
Who says that a pantry can't be stylish? In a New Jersey home, designer Jim Dove contrasted a chic black kitchen with a brilliant red pantry.
Color Inspiration: Red Delicious
"Mmm…red! I'm glad it has moved beyond the dining room, because I adore the power and energy red brings to a space. As a child growing up in Okinawa, Japan, my favorite kimono — given to me by our Japanese gardener — was just this shade. It's oxblood, which has such depth. Paired with any blue, from cerulean to midnight, it's classic." — Traci Zeller
Make it yours: Glidden Red Delicious GLR30
The Look
In a Vermont farmhouse, designer Ramsay Gourd went for an eclectic palette. Some rooms are neutral, while others are very bold — like this vibrant red library.
Color Inspiration: Dutchlac Brilliant Tulip Red
"I prefer the warm, vibrant reds to the historic reds, which are beautiful but sedate. This is a daring red, a real fire engine red. It has a playfulness that reminds me of a little red schoolhouse." —Ruthie Sommers
Make it yours: Fine Paints of Europe Dutchlac Brilliant Tulip Red W1001B-M
The Look
A coat of red paint adds a surprising pop of color in a closet in the home of David and Monique Kaihoi. However, the focus on color doesn't necessarily translate into an equally vibrant wardrobe. Like her husband, Monique edits her wardrobe to a few classic pieces in basic colors. "We don't dress like our apartment. I can't see either of us in a tulip red blazer," says Kaihoi.
Color Inspiration: Spring Cosmos
"Paint is relatively inexpensive and entirely reversible, so it's a little less scary to pick something bold and interesting, like this orange-red. Easier to change than a sofa in a similar hue." — Steven Sclaroff
Make it yours: Mythic Spring Cosmos 115-6
The Look
"Tomato-soup red" walls and hand-painted striped floors pack a lot of personality into the kitchen of Liza Pulitzer Calhoun's Palm Beach, Florida home.
Color Inspiration: Habanero
"One of my favorite things to do when I travel is to visit the local food markets, and this particular shade of red reminds me of the dried chili peppers that hang in such abundance in the outdoor stalls throughout India. Red is an energetic color that denotes power and passion. It adds a lot of impact to a room at minimal expense." — Ellie Cullman
Make it yours: Benjamin Moore Habanero Pepper 1306
The Look
Lacquered walls reflect light and create a sense of depth in a dining area by designer Philip Gorrivan. It's an effect that makes the room feel larger.
Color Inspiration: Lattice Red
"Red never goes out of style. It's full of life — always fresh, always fun to wake up to. We go for reds with less blue in them and more orange because they're happier to live with." — William Diamond and Anthony Baratta
Make it yours: Ralph Lauren Paint's Lattice Red IB57
The Look
In the dining room of a New York apartment by Markham Roberts, walls sheathed in Schumacher's Prestwick wool satin in Paprika are hung with antique watercolors depicting minerals from Cove Landing gallery.
The Look
The glamorous red dressing room is part of a large walk-in closet in the master bedroom of a Los Angeles house. A 19th-century Regency mirror hangs from the ceiling on chandelier chains.
The Look
A soft shade of red sets off a streetscape, beach scene, and portraits in a master bedroom by designer Alexander Doherty.
Color Inspiration: Paprika
"This paint has a strié effect, very obvious brush marks that appear as it dries. It can take a drab space and give it dignity. Paprika is warm, welcoming, and slightly dramatic — it makes food look great, people look great, candlelight look great." — Joe Nye
Make it yours: Portola Paints' Paprika 013
The Look
Connie Newberry wanted to use one of her favorite Brunschwig & Fils prints, but needed to temper the swathes of fabric. "I didn't want guests to come in and think they were going to be eaten alive by those giant apples and pears," she says. The solution? Quilting the curtains and painting walls Benjamin Moore's Chili Pepper took the edge off.
Color Inspiration: Chili Pepper
"This is a really deep coral, kind of like a cheerful Chinese red. Pinks and reds to me are synonymous with frozen drinks and relaxing." — Richard Mishaan
Make it yours: Benjamin Moore's Chili Pepper 2004-20
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