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Red Hot for the Holidays
Red is right for winter. Set a festive mood for the season with bold shots of this rich, vibrant color
Red accents, such as cranberry-colored candles and bright berry and dark claret dishes, look best when used in abundance.
(Photo: Lisa Adams and Jeff McNamara)
Reds are often considered too loud for bedrooms, but a deep-red cotton sheet set is a sumptuous addition -- if you're daring.
(Photo: Lisa Adams and Jeff McNamara)
Simple holiday decorations, such as a boxwood wreath with a cluster of red roses, can be added on mirrors, art, and windows.
(Photo: Lisa Adams and Jeff McNamara)
by Jane Dupuy

Red is not for the timid. Because it is intense, dramatic, and eternally flattering, designers often rely on a pretty scarlet color to liven up quiet rooms and take the drama up a notch in others. For those who feel intimidated, even the tiniest amount introduced in a room will get noticed. In fact, you can make a big impact by adding small doses on various pieces throughout a room. A smaller space with a cozy atmosphere, such as an entrance hall or library, is an ideal place to introduce red.

Finding the right shade of red is critical, but getting the contrasting colors in the room to complement it is just as important. Dark chocolates, charcoal grays, and rich caramels all have enough strength to balance strong, vibrant reds. And rich neutrals, such as olive greens and deep blues, also set them off well. To evoke the warmth of red without the shock of some of the stronger tones, consider a more earthy terra-cotta, or go deeper with shades such as burgundy or claret.

When using red on your walls, carefully consider the accent and trim colors. If you have white trim work with red walls, a white ceiling will work best to offset the dramatic wall color. But if you want a deeper, moodier look, consider using darker tones on the ceiling. Natural wood ceilings, deep neutral paint colors, and even gold or silver frames or accessories greatly enhance red walls.

Red is well-suited for the rich fabrics associated with winter, such as wool, chenille, velvet, or leather. Silks that incorporate reds can be some of the most decadent fabrics. Because they tend to be heavier fabrics, they work well as accents. Lay down a red-hued rug when cool weather arrives. As December approaches, change out pillows and throws, and pull out the red slipcovers and tableware to get a jump on the holiday season.

No matter how the color is used, red helps bring about a festive feeling that's perfect for this celebratory season. After all, red is the traditional color of hearts and love. So what better time of year than the holidays to swathe your home in this warming hue.


RESOURCES: Mermaid table skirt by Zimmer & Rohde through Jerry Pair (T), 404/261-6337, www.jerrypair.com; table skirt fabrication by Shabby Slips, 3522 Magazine St., New Orleans, LA 70115, 504/897-5477; dinner plate and charger from Star Provisions (R), 1198 Howell Mill Rd., Atlanta, GA 30318, 404/365-0410, www.starprovisions.com; candles by Vermont HoneyLights (R), 800/322-2660, www.vermonthoneylights.com; interior design by Louise Wilcox Cronan Interior Design, 516 East Paces Ferry Rd., Atlanta, GA 30305, 404/846-1780; floral design for Louise Cronan interiors by Lush Life, 146 East Andrews Dr., Atlanta, GA 30305, 404/841-9661; daybed from Circa Interiors and Antiques (R), 2321 Crescent Ave., Charlotte, NC 28207, 704/332-1668; red sheet set by Sway from Bungalow (R), 1198 Howell Mill Rd., Atlanta, GA 30318, 404/367-8522; mirror and antique pillow on daybed from Acquisitions (R), 1515 East Fourth St., Charlotte, NC 28204, 704/334-2478; striped silk curtains by Casa Fiora from Interiors Marketplace (R), 2000 South Blvd., Ste. 200, Charlotte, NC 28203, 704/377-6226; painted chest and wood crown from Neal Johnson Ltd. (T), 704/377-1099; red spotted slipcover fabric by Brunschwig & Fils (T), 800/538-1880.


Jane Dupuy is the Southern Accents decorating editor. She delivers inspiring ideas for beautiful interiors in every issue. *E-mail your questions or feedback to Jane at letters@southernaccents.com.

*Due to their travel schedules and deadline commitments, editors may not be able to respond to all inquiries.

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