Burgundy iselegant, and because of where it sits on the color wheel, it’s surprisingly versatile.
Curious about using burgundy in your home?
Try these 25 colors that go with burgundy.
Mary Patton Design
Pink
This pink and burgundy sitting room from Houston-based designer Mary Patton is refined.
It’s classic with brass details, Platner armchairs, and a marble fireplace.
Still unsure of how to use burgundy?
Mary Patton Design
Curtains are a great place to start.
Then, try pairing a color within the same shade family for a winning look.
A geometric tiled fireplace, brass fixture, and plants round out the space.
Design byLeanne Ford Interiors/ Photo byReid Rolls
Aburgundy ruggrounds the space, while lightly colored bedding and furniture keep it from feeling overfilled.
Gray
Gray Space Interiors
Burgundy in a bedroom?
Yes, c’mon.
Design bySarah Stacey/Avery Nicole Photography
When paired with warm gray, burgundy can be used to create an inviting palette.
Stick to complementary, neutral decor and furniture to finish the design.
Silver
Kendall Wilkinson Design
Silver is the base for this city bedroom.
Brexton Cole Interiors
Peach accents make notes of burgundy pop, while burgundy is alsofeatured in the wallpaper.
This bedroom from Light and Dwell speaks well to the design firm’s love for moody spaces.
Checkered burgundy curtains are paired with navy pillows, sage walls, and light green bedding.
Gray Space Interiors
Navy and Walnut
Burgundy is oh-so glam in this formal sitting room from Mary Patton Design.
A curved burgundy sofa pops against white walls yet complements crisp navy and a walnut desk.
Cerulean
Studio Peake
The British designers at Studio Peake work wonderfully with both pattern and color.
Kendall Wilkinson Design
Burgundy and shades of blue are perfectly curated for an eclectic living room that is both maximalist and thoughtful.
Many shades of blue are complementary to burgundy and can appear in a home without overtaking one another.
Located in Koreatown, the 1930s Art Deco apartment had plenty of charm but needed an update.
Light and Dwell
Dark Teal
Whitney Parkinson Design
This 1930s renovation from Indiana-based designer Whitney Parkinson includes plenty of color.
A splash of teal,herringbone tile, and teal and burgundy wallpaper make for quite the timeless mudroom.
Go brighter with crimson or less intense with rose or blush.
Studio Peake
Yellow
Twelve 15 Design
Burgundy walls are one way to make a splash.
Throw in yellow, purple, and other neutrals to keep the punchy palette balanced.
Rainbow
Love color but nervous about overdoing it?
Studio Peake
Green, blue, and black make for compelling accents.
Mustard
deVOL Kitchens
Mustardand burgundy are a quintessential combo.
In this kitchen, burgundy cabinetry is striking against mustard walls.
Design byRyann Miller/ Photo by Sara Liggoria-Tramp
Textured Neutrals
Becca Interiors
Connecticut-based Becca Interiors showcases a traditional aesthetic with fun details.
Make a mainly neutral space feel even more inviting with plenty of texture.
When using burgundy, wall color is especially important to consider.
Jessica Nelson Design
Cream
Jessica Nelson Design/Carina Skrobecki Photography
Decorating with kids in mind doesn’t mean childish design.
Burgundy is a versatile choice in both adult and kid’s spaces.
Try adding burgundy via patterned curtains, bedding, or a rug.
Erin Williamson Design
Add another pop of color with lime green art.
Lavendar
Alvin Wayne
Light up a corner with a unique wallpaper and a glowing piece of art.
This floral work features pink, burgundy, and green, which stands out amid a neutral setting.
Design by Caitlin Higgins forEmily Henderson Design/ Photo by Sara Ligorria-Tramp
Neon Yellow
Ghislaine Vinas
This ultra-modern kitchen is glowing with a neon yellow island.
Burgundy dining chairs are a second accent color to this otherwise crisp and white kitchen.
Blue and burgundy is a combo that will look good time over time.
Whitney Parkinson Design
Pale pink, rose, and white flowers are a great addition to a room filled with burgundy.
Shades within the red family, or that include some red, are natural complements.
Studio Peake
Twelve 15 Design
Erin Williamson Design
deVOL Kitchens
Becca Interiors
Erin Williamson Design
Jessica Nelson Design/Carina Skrobecki Photography
Tyler Karu
Alvin Wayne
Ghislaine Vinas