What Colors Go With Burgundy Furniture?

Brigid Levi
by Brigid Levi

Burgundy is a very specific color with which to decorate. When you choose burgundy furniture, it can be difficult to know how to style the rest of the room. So, what colors go with burgundy furniture?

Neutral colors such as beige, tan, white, cream, gray, and black go with burgundy furniture. These provide a neutral backdrop to let the burgundy take focus. Certain shades of green complement burgundy furniture. They should be muted or earth tones. Yellow is also a great accent color for burgundy, provided you choose a complementary shade.

It can be intimidating to decorate with some of these colors. But when it’s done correctly, you’re left with a beautifully-styled room. If you’re willing to take a positive style risk, keep reading to find out how to style a room with burgundy furniture.

What Colors Go with Burgundy Furniture?

Burgundy is a dark reddish-purple color. Its name comes from the color of wine produced in a region of France with the same name. It can be difficult to decide what colors complement such a specific, bold color like burgundy.

Neutral colors are always a safe choice and allow the burgundy furniture to stand out. For color lovers, certain greens and yellows pair beautifully with burgundy furniture to create a bold, bright, and elegant space.

Neutral

You can never go wrong with neutral colors. They complement practically every color because of their ability to point focus away from themselves. Neutral colors balance the boldness and drama of burgundy furniture. Neutral shades include cream, ivory, gray, black, taupe, tan, and beige—just to name a few.

To highlight the burgundy furniture, paint a lighter neutral on the walls. A darker neutral like black provides an elegant accent when used in light fixtures and other ornamental décor.

Even with the drama burgundy furniture brings, neutrals can end up looking one-note. You can avoid this by incorporating neutrals with patterns in some of the soft furnishings like rugs and throw pillows.

Green

Green and burgundy is a lovely pairing when done properly. With so many shades of green, it’s hard to know which will go with burgundy furniture.

Choosing a muted green like hunter, forest, or ivory green gives the burgundy furniture a chance to shine. You can use these greens in soft furnishings like rugs or curtains. Or if you’re bold, you can paint a green accent wall.

An earth tone color palette brings additional color to the room while still allowing the burgundy furniture to be the focal point. For an elegant look, pair your burgundy furniture with green accents and a brown neutral like tan or taupe.

Yellow

Like burgundy, yellow is a very specific color to style. Some people shy away from the boldness of yellow. The key is to use yellow as a complementary color. According to the color theory, yellow and purple are complementary colors. And because burgundy is a shade of purple, certain shades of yellow will complement it.

The trick is to find the best shade of yellow to pair with your furniture’s shade of burgundy. If the burgundy has more purple than red, choose a sunnier yellow. If the burgundy has a good mix of red and purple, a muted yellow like sunflower or mustard pairs nicely.

Both burgundy and yellow are bold colors that can fight with each other if not balanced properly. It’s safest to use yellow as an accent with burgundy furniture rather than a wall color.

Brown

Yes, brown is a neutral color. But it has so many varying shades that it deserves its own section. Brown is also an earth tone that, when paired with greens and burgundy brings a sophisticated aesthetic.

Lighter browns like taupe, tan, or beige work well on the walls, floors, or soft furnishings to point focus to the burgundy furniture. Don’t be afraid to use darker browns as well. A dark brown accent wall could be lovely against a burgundy sofa.

Just be sure to use dark brown sparingly and add plenty of light to the room with lamps and windows. If this combination isn’t balanced with light, you risk a dark and stuffy room.

White

White walls always make a room look bigger. When paired with burgundy, the furniture becomes a dramatic focal point. If your living room is on the smaller side, dark furnishings can automatically make the space feel small. In this scenario, painting the walls white is the way to go.

Because white is a neutral color, it helps to balance the drama of burgundy furniture. If you don’t want to paint your walls white, you can use it as an accent in throw pillows, blankets, and rugs. Break it up even more by incorporating patterns with white for a more interesting aesthetic.

What Colors Accent Burgundy?

All of the colors mentioned above can be used as accent colors for burgundy furniture. The accent colors help bring cohesion and define the design.

In addition to the colors mentioned above, turquoise and burgundy is a beautiful color pairing. Turquoise brings brightness and elegance to a space, especially when used as a pop of color in soft furnishings.

Metals are another great accent for burgundy. Brass, copper, bronze, pewter, gold, and silver all complement burgundy with pops of elegance. Swap out your couch’s legs with metal ones for a touch of contemporary glamour. Or complete your luxurious aesthetic with metal and glass coffee and end tables.

Light to medium wood finishes also works well with burgundy. Think maple and oak. Wooden tables or molding bring a refined rustic aesthetic when paired with burgundy. Dark wood like walnut and cherry paired with burgundy reacts similarly to brown. It can work with burgundy furniture if you balance out the dark with lighter walls and natural light.

It’s important to remember that these colors should really be used as accents to complement your burgundy furniture. Accents are meant to draw the design together. If used too much throughout the space, these colors can overtake a room, leaving people unsure of where to look.

What Wall Colors Go with Burgundy Leather Sofa?

A burgundy leather sofa can overtake a room unless you pair it with the best wall color for your space. In a large room, you want to use the burgundy sofa as an anchor and find a complementary color that highlights it. The lighter the better. Pale pink or lighter neutrals on the wall make the sofa the focal point.

For a smaller room, a burgundy leather sofa can create a cozy atmosphere, especially when paired with warm colors like yellow. Earth tone wall colors also complement burgundy. And paired with a leather sofa, it can make for a natural and elegantly rustic look. In order to keep the room from feeling claustrophobic, you can keep three walls light and pick a darker color for a feature wall.

Burgundy leather sofas lend well to a modern aesthetic when paired with a neutral monochromatic color scheme. Paint the walls light gray and use white, black, and dark gray accents to make the burgundy sofa really stand out.

Is Burgundy Out of Style?

Burgundy was a big hit in the 90s, which leave some people hesitant to include it in their interior designs. But the thing with trends is they often make a comeback in a different (and sometimes better) way.

Burgundy is making a comeback, and you don’t need to fear that your house will look outdated. Since we’re talking about burgundy furniture, it should be noted that burgundy furniture is totally in. The lush, rich color brings elegance to any room.

For a small touch of drama, a plush, velvet burgundy accent chair can do the trick. If you want a burgundy focal point, add a sofa. The style and material of the sofa can inform the design look you want.

Brigid Levi
Brigid Levi

Brigid Levi is a wife, mother, and freelance writer who enjoys a good DIY project and creating beautiful spaces within her home. From cleaning and organization hacks to home decor ideas, she loves helping people in their quest to turn a house into a home. Her hobbies include pretending to be Joanna Gaines while updating her home with her husband and performing in local theater productions.

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