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Burgundy Passion: Unveiling The Hottest Trend of Burgundy Rugs!

Seasonal Trends July 225 min


Introducing the trend of incorporating burgundy rugs in interior design in Australia. Burgundy rugs capture sophistication and elegance, making for a popular choice among homeowners. Check out valuable tips for incorporating burgundy rugs into your decor: try using burgundy as an accent colour to add richness and create a focal point in your room; place it strategically under a coffee table or use it to define a specific area; go all-out with a larger burgundy rug that envelops the room and becomes the focal point. Also got your cover for colour combinations. Pairing burgundy with neutral tones, navy blue, brown, or pale yellow creates a harmonious and inviting space while avoiding clashing colours like bright purple, pink, pastels, vibrant blue, or neon shades.

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Trend to Try: Burgundy Passion

Regarding interior design trends, Australians have an innate ability to embrace styles that perfectly capture their unique vibes. One trend that has been sweeping the nation is the burgundy rug.

This wine-like colour evokes a sense of sophistication and elegance, resonating with the Australian spirit like no other. From its historical significance to its influence in the world of fashion, the burgundy rugs have become the go-to choice for many Down Under, bringing a touch of luxury and refinement to their homes. With a rug of this understated luxury, feel free to seal the self-assuming passionate dark red for your dwelling.

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Now you know that, but maybe you are still wrapping your head around the exploitation of this captivating purplish-red. We give you no dead ends! Keep scrolling and make yourself a burgundy pro after this article.

Tip #1: Try it as an Accent Color

If you're looking to add a pop of richness to your space, consider using the burgundy Passion rug as an accent colour. Whether you choose a small area rug or a runner, this wine-like hue creates an eye-catching focal point in any room. Place it under a coffee table or leather chair or use it to define a specific area, such as a reading nook or entryway. The burgundy rug will instantly elevate the overall aesthetic and add a sense of sophistication to your space. Perfect place for some refined activities or just drawing a blank as an absolutely harmless pastime.

 

Rugitall Vintage Medal Red Kitchen Rug on hardwood floor under a leather chair

 

Check out this case in point: Rugitall's Roman Vintage Red Kitchen Rug, a stunning piece of art that captures the essence of ancient Rome with its exquisite design and rich hues. The medals are arranged to create a sense of movement and dynamism, as if they are in motion, dancing across the rug's surface. Just appreciate what a great and perfect accent that sets the tone for the space it can be.

Tip #2: Go All-out with Burgundy Aura

For bold people who crave a statement piece, going all-in with a burgundy Passion rug can create a truly remarkable look. Opt for a larger rug that covers a significant portion of the floor, allowing the deep red hue to envelop the room.

See the below Rugitall Oriental Passion Red & Burgundy Rug, a classic all-out vibe for an eye feast. Make it dominant, and the other elements will naturally fall out of the spotlight. This approach works exceptionally well in spaces with neutral or minimalist colour palettes, as the burgundy rug becomes the focal point and injects a sense of drama and warmth.

Pair it with complementary furniture and accessories to create a cohesive and visually striking ambience. No more effort is needed, for burgundy's the boss right now.

Rugitall Oriental Passion Red & Burgundy Rug all over the living room

Tip #3: Matchy-matchy Color for Burgundy Rugs

Let's explore the merits and demerits of pairing burgundy red with various colours in your space.

Here are some must-try combinations and no-go tips for some thoughts and muses:

Must-try #1 Neutral Tone

When creating a harmonious and sophisticated space, pairing a burgundy Passion rug with neutral colours is like hitting the design jackpot. The combination is as smooth as butter, as the creamy white walls and the beige furnishings provide the perfect canvas for the deep red hues of the rug to paint their luxurious masterpiece. It's like a symphony of elegance and warmth that will make your guests go, "Wow!"

Rugitall Oriental Passion Red & Burgundy Rug on hardwood floor

Must-try #2 Navy Blue

Picture this: a room that exudes timeless charm and opulence. With a burgundy Passion rug and navy blue accents, you'll create a design duo that's as classic as a little black dress. The rich, dark tones of navy blue perfectly complement the depth and richness of burgundy, creating an atmosphere that whispers sophistication and whispers "come hither" to your senses. It's a combination that will make you feel like you're living in a five-star hotel, darling.

Must-try #3 Brown or Pale Yellow

Let's have a yarn about two colours that work wonders with burgundy when paired with brown and pale yellow. These hues have the power to transform your space into a haven of warmth and visual delight.

Imagine a room where a burgundy rug takes centre stage, emanating a deep and luxurious aura. Now, let's introduce a touch of brown into the mix. It's like adding a hint of earthy charm, creating a cozy and inviting atmosphere. The rich and warm tones of brown harmonize seamlessly with the deep red hues, forming a partnership that exudes elegance and sophistication. Just picture this, mate: furniture as rich as mahogany, accents as smooth as a choccy bar, and that little beauty of yours in burgundy tying it all together, creating a really cosy and warm atmosphere.

See how the brown pillows and quilts harmonize with the Rugitall Vintage Medal Red Kitchen Rug: the seamless and cozy bedroom is here to stay, with the intricacies of its pattern adding complexity to the plain style of the room. I'm sure it can be a new way-to-go idea for your drained mind in matching.

 

Rugitall Vintage Medal Red Kitchen Rug between two beds

 

Can't beat the charm of that soft, buttery yellow, can you, mate? It's like a breath of fresh air, infusing your space with a subtle radiance. When paired with a burgundy Passion rug, pale yellow provides a gentle contrast that enhances the rug's richness. Imagine buttercream walls, soft yellow curtains, and that magnificent burgundy rug at the centre. It's a combination that creates a harmonious and inviting space, inviting you to bask in its cozy embrace.

No-go #1 Bright Purple or Pink

While purple and pink might seem like a match made in colour heaven, when it comes to pairing them with a burgundy rug, it's like trying to fit a square peg in a round hole. To be honest, it's a battle for attention that will leave you feeling overwhelmed and a bit dizzy. Avoid this colour clash and opt for hues that play nice with the richness of burgundy. Your eyes will thank you for that. I can vouch for that.

No-go #2 Pastels

While pastels might seem soft and dreamy, when it comes to teaming them up with a burgundy Passion rug, it's like adding a dash of water to a full-bodied wine. It's a bit of a buzzkill, to be honest. Picture a room with pale pink walls, baby blue furniture, and a burgundy rug. It's like a carnival of pastels that dilutes the impact of the rug and leaves you with a room that lacks that "wow" factor. Stick to colours that enhance the richness of burgundy, mate.

 

six typical Pastels

 

Choose hues that can stand shoulder-to-shoulder with the deep red tones, mate. Think of colours that accentuate the rug's regality and make it the star of the show. Deep neutrals like charcoal grey or espresso brown can provide a striking contrast, allowing the burgundy rug to take centre stage. And if you're feeling adventurous, consider warm metallics like gold or copper that can add a touch of glamour without overshadowing the rug's allure.

No-go #3 Vibrant Blue or Turquoise

The juxtaposition of these vibrant blues and the deep, sumptuous burgundy creates a contrasting spectacle that teeters on the edge of chaos and disarray. The collision of cool, radiant blues against the rich, velvety burgundy backdrop sets the stage for a discordant dance, leaving your space bereft of cohesion and unity. The harmony you seek is lost amidst the clash of these divergent elements, leaving you longing for a sense of order and tranquillity.

However, do not despair, for there are alternative paths to incorporate the allure of vibrant blue and turquoise without succumbing to their overwhelming dominance. Instead of allowing them to steal the limelight, consider employing them more understatedly like whispers of colour gracing your space. Let them grace your walls in artful strokes, or drape them upon your furnishings as accent pillows, allowing the burgundy rug to maintain its position as the undisputed protagonist.

No-go #4 Bright or Neon Colors

While it's tempting to go all-out with bright and neon colours, pairing them with a burgundy Passion rug is like mixing oil and water. It's a clash that will have your eyes begging for mercy. Imagine a room with a neon green accent wall, a hot pink sofa, and a burgundy rug. It's a visual explosion that will leave you reaching for the sunglasses. Stick to a more balanced colour palette to keep things easy on the eyes.

 

Neon Colors

 

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Burgundy Passion: Unveiling The Hottest Trend

Burgundy Passion: Unveiling The Hottest Trend of Burgundy Rugs!

Introducing the trend of incorporating burgundy rugs in interior design in Australia. Burgundy rugs capture sophistication and elegance, making for a popular choice among homeowners. Check out valuable tips for incorporating burgundy rugs into your decor: try using burgundy as an accent colour to add richness and create a focal point in your room; place it strategically under a coffee table or use it to define a specific area; go all-out with a larger burgundy rug that envelops the room and becomes the focal point. Also got your cover for colour combinations. Pairing burgundy with neutral tones, navy blue, brown, or pale yellow creates a harmonious and inviting space while avoiding clashing colours like bright purple, pink, pastels, vibrant blue, or neon shades.

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