Collection: Red & Burgundy

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Red & Burgundy Rugs

Red rugs are not subtle. And they’re not meant to be.

People usually come looking for a red or burgundy rug because something feels missing in the room. Too neutral. Too flat. Too safe. A red rug fixes that quickly.

This is a handmade collection of rugs woven in India. The colors vary from burgundy and wine to warmer reds that are not loud. Every piece of the rug is slightly different from the others since they are handmade.

That difference is normal. It’s also the point.

Red Rugs for Living Rooms

A red rug in the living room changes the mood right away. Neutral furniture looks warmer. Wood tones stand out more. The room feels finished instead of temporary.

Some people prefer classic styles, like a red oriental rug with borders and detailed patterns. Others go for simpler designs or abstract rugs that work better in modern homes. Both work. It really depends on how quiet or bold you want the room to feel.

Multicolor rugs with red tones are also popular when you don’t want a single solid color taking over the space.

Red Outdoor Rugs

Red also does outdoor work, which is a surprise to some individuals.

An outdoor red rug will bring warmth to patios, balconies, and covered decks when the rest of the outdoor space has a grey or neutral color. Our red outdoor rugs are designed to withstand heavy use and are easy to maintain.

For a bigger area, an 8x10 red outdoor rug will help to create a seating or dining area without making it look empty.

Traditional Roots, Easy to Live With

These rugs are often inspired by traditional designs, especially red oriental rugs that have been around for many years. They do not look old, however. They are perfect for American homes because the designs are well-balanced and the colors are earthed.

If you want something lighter, you can opt for cotton kilims. They are easy to transport, easy to layer, and perfect for bedrooms, living rooms, and apartments.

Mixing Red With Other Colors

Red doesn’t have to stand alone.

Some rugs will combine red with green for a more natural appearance. Others will emphasize pink and purple for a softer, more artistic appearance. Multicolor rugs are usually the easiest choice if you like color but don’t want to commit too hard to one color.

There is no rule here. Most people will choose what feels right once they see it in their space.

Why Choose a Red or Burgundy Rug?

People choose these rugs because they:

  • Add warmth without needing new furniture

  • Work in both traditional and modern homes

  • Hold up visually over time

  • Feel personal, not mass-produced

Every rug in this collection is made slowly, by hand, and meant to be used. Not just looked at.

Take your time browsing our Red & Burgundy Rugs and see what fits your space. The right one usually stands out on its own.

FAQs

Do red and burgundy rugs have difficulty being paired with furniture?

Not really. Red and burgundy rugs can be paired with neutral-colored sofas, wooden furniture, and plain walls. They tend to complement a room naturally.

Is a red rug appropriate for a living room?

Yes. Red rugs are often placed in living rooms to create contrast and warmth, especially in rooms with light-colored walls or neutral-colored furniture.

Can red rugs be placed outdoors?

Yes. Red outdoor rugs are placed in patios and covered balconies. They serve as a means to distinguish seating areas and complete the outdoor setting.

Do red rugs fade faster than other colors?

Red and burgundy rugs do not fade easily, even without special care. However, prolonged exposure to direct sunlight is not recommended.