Is red the new green or navy in kitchen design, I wonder as I spot new cabinetry, colourful stone surfaces, and smaller decorative pieces all drenched in this fiery shade…
Back in 2024, the ‘Unexpected Red’ theory took over our interiors; and ever since, this hue has become a go-to decorating shade. Looking at recent trends, including the popular ‘drenching’ technique, it’s clear renovators are no longer shy when using colour – now, they’re welcoming bolder design approaches and picking up more daring palettes.
And as a result, the industry is responding with gorgeous new launches. This September, for example, kitchen brand Tom Howley has unveiled its new sumptuous, limited-edition Sumac colourway – a deep, heritage-inspired red.
What’s more, purply-red Calacatta Viola marble is the stone of the moment, and with the autumn and winter season is full effect, you are bound to spot dark burgundies and berry tones everywhere, from paint and wallpaper to soft furnishings and furniture.
So, if you are also tempted to embrace this colour in all its beauty, check out this kitchen inspiration gallery packed with design ideas, from rustic reds to damson. Red is the ideal colour for infusing your interiors with warmth, plus it suits a range of styles, from modern handleless cabinets to classic Shaker doors.
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However, if you prefer a richer red, why not decorate with cherry – a brighter alternative to damson and deep burgundy. Unsure where to start? Follow the principle of the ‘Unexpected Red’ theory, and add a dash of colour to your interiors through a statement chest of drawers, a chic lamp, or soft furnishings. And if you are feeling confident, you can splash your favourite tone on the walls, floors, and even the ceiling, for a cocooning feeling.
Since red is a fiery shade, it has the potential to feel overwhelming, so make sure you choose a colour palette which oozes energy and stimulates you positively. For more design ideas, click here.
What’s trending?
- Add warmth and interest to your design with a charming pop of red, whether that’s a fluted basin in your bathroom or a statement side table with hand-carved detailing.
- Staying in is the new going out (and, as a homebody, I’m oh-so-happy about this). So, get that restaurant-like atmosphere in your interiors, when gathering friends and family over to yours, with luxurious velvet bar stools, designer table lamps, amber glassware and accent drinks carts.
- Pretty pastels are unexpectedly making an appearance this autumn and winter season. Embrace these chalky colours with the latest launches, from Staub’s new Sorbet Rose colourway to Dualit’s calming Sage and Sandstone available across its Classic and Lite collections.
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Of course, the algorithm knows exactly what I’m into at the moment – gorgeous red kitchen designs. I love how the neutral wall panelling allows the classic cabinetry to sing, complemented by the sleek stone and rustic wood countertops.
This bathroom design oozes sophistication, from the cream wall panelling, curved, tiled enclosure of the dark red walk-in shower to the matching freestanding tub on the opposite side of the room and sleek chrome brassware.
I admit, I am a big fan of burgundy (once autumn rolls around, you can spot me dressed in this shade, matching lip gloss and all). So, when I saw this dreamy wardrobe design, I had to include it in this roundup. It’s elegant yet modern with textured furniture, a curved island with a veiny tabletop, and accent lighting.
Will you embrace this colour palette, whether in your interiors or lifestyle?