12 Trending Burgundy Paint Colors Recommended by Designers

The top burgundy paint colors most recommended by interior designers for a moody, sophisticated space in bathrooms, kitchens, and bedrooms.

burgundy kitchen cabinets by devol kitchens

Source: deVOL Kitchens

Lately, I’ve found myself down the rabbit hole of burgundy paint colors as I’ve had ideas swirling in my head for a powder room refresh.

It’s a color that has been vastly increasing the past year or so as an interior design trend; Better Homes & Gardens even dubbed burgundy the biggest color in 2023.

But despite its recent climb on the trend scale, burgundy always has a place in classic interior design. This deep, rich hue is like a fine red wine – it gets better with time.

We’ll delve into the world of burgundy paint colors and discover why they are a popular choice for homeowners seeking elegance and warmth.

So I dove deep into the many gorgeous burgundy shades out there in my search method for finding the perfect paint color, and it felt like the perfect round up to add to the favorite paint color archives.

burgundy paint colors

How to Use Burgundy Paint Colors

Painting your home is a powerful way to express your personality and set the tone for your living space. While there are countless colors to choose from, few can match the timeless and sophisticated appeal of burgundy.

History of Burgundy in Interior Design

Burgundy is a color with a rich history that dates back to the 6th century in the Burgundy region of France, where it was derived from the wines produced there.

The color quickly became associated with luxury, royalty, and sophistication. Today, it continues to exude an air of opulence that is both classic and contemporary.

Where to Use Burgundy Paint Colors

One of the most striking features of burgundy is its versatility in interior design. This deep red hue can be used in various ways to achieve different effects. Burgundy paint colors can range from dark dusty pinks to slightly purple plum tones.

Here are some ideas to use this wine color hue in your home:

Furniture and Cabinets

Consider incorporating burgundy-colored furniture pieces like sofas, chairs, or cabinets. They can be paired with neutral tones for a balanced look or with complementary colors like gold or cream for a luxurious feel.

Bedroom

Burgundy can bring warmth and intimacy to the bedroom. Consider using it for bedding, drapes, or even the headboard if committing to the dark red color on walls feels too overwhelming.

I love using black paint in bedrooms for the vary same reason – deep dark paint colors encourage restful sleep.

Dining Room

Burgundy dining room walls can set the stage for memorable dinner parties with intimate conversation and cozy comfort. Combine with dark wood furniture and brass fixtures for a timeless look.

Bathroom

In small bathrooms, burgundy can contrarily to popular belief actually help the space feel bigger. Dark hues tend to blur the edges of a room causing walls to look receded creating the illusion of more space. Powder rooms especially can be a fun surprise for guests when painted a dramatic burgundy.

12 Best Burgundy Paint Colors

Here are my 12 favorite burgundy color paints and the top recommended ones used by designers.

1. Benjamin Moore Bewitched

modern nest homes burgundy bathroom benjamin moore bewitched

Source: Modern Nest Homes

2. Farrow & Ball Brinjal

kin and kasa bathroom farrow and ball brinjal burgundy

Source: Kin and Kasa

3. Behr Dark Cherry Mocha

behr dark cherry mocha ispydiy wine paint color

Source: iSpyDIY

4. Benjamin Moore New London Burgundy

our aesthetic abode burgundy bedroom benjamin moore new london burgundy

Source: Our Aesthetic Abode

5. Benjamin Moore Fading Twilight

chris loves julia music room benjamin moore fading twilight dark red paint color

Source: Chris Loves Julia

6. Sherwin Williams Carnelian

sherwin williams carnelian burgundy aubergine paint color kitchen cabinets

Source: Sherwin Williams

7. Benjamin Moore Arroyo Red

benjamin moore arroyo red paint color portland mitchell

Source: Portland Mitchell | Karna Maffait

8. Farrow and Ball Deep Reddish Brown

farrow and ball deep reddish brown dark red bedroom colin king studio

Source: Colin King Studio | Rich Stapleton

9. Sherwin Williams Sommelier

burgundy entryway stairs sherwin williams sommelier john mcclain design

Source: John McClain Design

10. Sherwin Williams Radicchio Leaf

the makerista burgundy built in shelves library room sherwin williams radicchio leaf

Source: The Makerista

11. Farrow and Ball Estate Emulsion Preference Red

farrow and ball estate emulsion preference red maria nordlund design burgundy dining room

Source: Maria Nordlund Design

12. Paint and Paper Library Grenache

paint and paper library grenache de rosee sa simon brown architectural digest burgundy powder room

Source: De Rosee Sa | Simon Brown

How to Decorate With Burgundy

While burgundy is undeniably beautiful, it’s important to use it judiciously to avoid overwhelming a space.

Here are some tips for creating balance:

Lighting

Adequate lighting is essential when using burgundy. Well-placed lighting fixtures can help illuminate the space and prevent it from feeling too dark.

Contrast

Use contrasting colors, such as creams, beiges, or soft grays, to balance the intensity of burgundy wall paint.

Texture

Incorporate various textures, like plush rugs, soft fabrics, and metallic accents, to add depth and interest to the room.

Whether you choose to make a bold statement with burgundy walls or incorporate it in smaller doses through accessories and furniture, this rich hue has the power to infuse warmth, personality, and sophistication into your home.

So, the next time you’re considering a color palette for your interior, don’t forget to explore the timeless allure of burgundy – a shade that never goes out of style.

I cannot wait to see one of these shades in our powder room soon! Keep an eye out on Instagram Stories later and I’ll sample a few of these shades “in person”.

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  1. This is another trend I cannot get into. I just looked at a home for sale with burgundy carpet and burgundy and green accents and thought how 80’s and 90’s. LOL Nope, not for me and not a good look for resale. Bring all the neutrals and creams and I’m all over it though. 😉