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Trend Setter: Burgundy Is Back (And It's Bolder Than Ever)
Rich, refined, and surprisingly versatile—burgundy has made its way back into the interior spotlight, and it's not playing it safe. Once reserved for traditional libraries and moody wine bars, this deep, red-based hue is being reimagined in sleek, modern spaces that feel anything but dated.
TREND SETTER
7/26/20253 min read




These two material palettes showcase the dynamic range of burgundy and its surrounding tones, proving just how versatile this bold hue can be in modern interiors. The first board leans into a softer, more neutralised take on burgundy, blending blush rose, clay pink, warm ivory, and natural oak with creamy travertine and brushed brass. Whereas the second palette is moodier and more dramatic—rich plums, oxbloods, and berry tones layered with textured mosaics, deep veined stones, and tactile surfaces like raw timber and velvet.
Together, these boards show two sides of the same story: burgundy can be earthy and calming or bold and decadent—it all depends on how you layer it.


1. Kitchen/Dining
This is a contemporary kitchen-meets-dining nook where matte burgundy cabinetry adds a sense of grounded elegance. Paired with warm stone countertops, bronze-toned pendant lights, and soft houndstooth upholstery, the look is confident, classic, and quietly luxurious. It’s a masterclass in tonal layering, where texture and muted pattern keep the palette fresh.


2. Open Space
In this space, burgundy leans into a softer, more velvety side. A plush sectional and matching ottoman create a cozy foundation, grounded by a rounded rug in a tone-on-tone palette. Brass pendants, clean cabinetry, and marble finishes elevate the space, proving that this once-heavy hue can also be warm, feminine, and ultra-modern.


3. Burgundy, but make it serene
Bold yet balanced, this bathroom proves that burgundy can be both dramatic and calming. Rich tiled walls and a matching vanity add depth and warmth, while soft stone surfaces and matte black accents keep the look grounded. A tonal interplay of textures—velvet-like tile, raw stone, and delicate foliage—creates a spa-like space that feels both luxurious and livable.
Design Tip: Use burgundy as an accent against neutrals for a sophisticated mood that doesn’t overwhelm.


4. Bold & Compact
This compact kitchen-dining nook proves that burgundy can be both bold and understated. The rich, matte cabinetry and table base anchor the space, while vertical glossy tiles in tonal variations add depth and playfulness. Warm wood accents in the upper cupboards and chair frames soften the palette, while creamy upholstery ensures comfort and visual balance. The result is a space that feels modern, inviting, and subtly luxurious—ideal for small interiors looking to make a big design statement.
Practical takeaway: pair a deep colour like burgundy with light neutrals and natural textures to prevent overwhelm while keeping the look cohesive.


5. Warm Sophistication in Burgundy & Stone
This bathroom blends rich burgundy walls with soft terrazzo surfaces, creating a balance between depth and light. Brass accents and globe sconces add a touch of glamour, while the fluted vanity front introduces subtle texture. The interplay of warm and cool tones evokes a refined, contemporary calm.
Design tip: Pair deep, moody hues like burgundy with lighter natural finishes to keep the space airy while maintaining a sense of luxury.


6. Compact Elegance in Burgundy & Wood
This small-space kitchen proves that functionality doesn’t have to compromise style. Deep burgundy cabinetry adds warmth and depth, while natural wood tones on the breakfast bar and backsplash bring a grounded, organic feel. The open shelving and integrated seating create a cozy, multi-purpose hub for cooking, dining, and relaxing.
Design tip: Use rich colors in compact kitchens to create intimacy, balancing them with lighter woods or neutrals to keep the space feeling open.


7. Saturated Serenity
A rich, burgundy tile base paired with striking marbled basins transforms this bathroom into a sculptural statement of luxury. The deep tone grounds the space, while brass accents and creamy walls bring warmth and lightness.
Design tip: Balance bold hues with soft neutrals and minimal fixtures to keep the look sophisticated, not overpowering.