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Burgundy # Design
How the Burgundy color can be used in the interior?
It is a reddish-brown hue that can vary from deep wine to dark maroon.
Here are some ways to use burgundy in interior design:
Pair it with complementary colors: Burgundy can work well with colors that are opposite to it on the color wheel, such as green, blue or yellow.
For example, you can create a stunning contrast by painting a burgundy accent wall and adding green or blue accessories.
Or you can brighten up a burgundy sofa with yellow pillows or curtains.Use it as an accent: Burgundy can also be used as a subtle accent color to add some interest and depth to a neutral or monochromatic scheme.
For example, you can add some burgundy cushions, rugs, lamps or artwork to a gray, black or white room.
Or you can use burgundy as a pop of color in a light pink or coral room.Choose the right shade: Burgundy comes in different shades, from warm to cool, and each one can create a different mood and effect.
Warm burgundy has more red or orange undertones and can create a cozy, comfortable and welcoming atmosphere.
Cool burgundy has more purple or blue undertones and can create a mysterious, elegant and dramatic atmosphere.
Choose the shade that suits your style and personality best.Use luxurious fabrics: Burgundy is a color that exudes luxury and sophistication, so it can be enhanced by using fabrics that match its quality.
For example, you can use velvet, silk, leather or faux fur in burgundy to create a lavish and opulent look.
These fabrics can also add some texture and softness to your interior.
Example of the palette with the Burgundy color
![Palette with colors: Burgundy, Antique fuchsia and MSU Green Picture with primary colors of Burgundy, Antique fuchsia, MSU Green, Steel blue and Bubble gum](/images/burgundy/restaurant-with-a-round-table.webp)
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