Red Rugs

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    Red Rugs Have Never Not Been in Style. The Shade Changes With the Era.

    Red has been the dominant color in Persian and Oriental rugs for centuries. In traditional rooms it’s a given. In contemporary rooms, rust and terracotta are having their moment.

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    The Red Rug Spectrum

    • Burgundy and wine: Dark, rich, blue-red. The most traditional red. Works with dark wood, navy, and gold.
    • Crimson: Mid-saturation, vivid. Statement color in contemporary and transitional rooms.
    • Rust and terracotta: Orange-red, earthy. Most popular red register now. Works in bohemian, farmhouse, Southwest.
    • Faded/distressed red: Vintage-washed muted tones. Most versatile — works in both traditional and contemporary.

    Red in Traditional vs Contemporary Rooms

    Traditional: Burgundy and crimson in Persian or Oriental pattern. Transitional: Faded or distressed red. Contemporary/bohemian: Rust and terracotta in flatweave or abstract.

    FAQ

    Are red rugs a good choice for a living room?

    Yes, with the right shade. Burgundy for traditional rooms. Rust and terracotta for contemporary. Faded/distressed red is the most versatile across styles.

    What colors go with a red rug?

    Burgundy: navy, gold, ivory, warm charcoal, dark wood. Rust/terracotta: sage green, cream, natural fiber, warm wood. Crimson: black and white as primary with red as sole accent.

    Red in the rust and terracotta register is among our most-asked categories. Not sure which red? Send us a photo. Free shipping. 30-day returns.

    Related: Traditional | Southwest | Karastan

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