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22 Fabulous Burgundy Living Room Ideas


Get inspired by 22 fabulous burgundy living room ideas and the best couch colors to pair harmoniously with burgundy throw pillows. The burgundy red color comes from the rich color of dry red wine in the Burgundy region of France, where they call it bordeaux. Its shade sits between red and brown with a hint of purple, a touch lighter than maroon, which makes it surprisingly versatile. Warm enough for autumnal schemes and moody enough for winter, it is perfect for this season to bring earthy shades to your space.

22 Burgundy Living Room ideas

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22 Fabulous Burgundy Living Room Ideas

Burgundy is back and very much on-trend. Whether you’re after a subtle seasonal update or a full-on color moment, burgundy pairs beautifully with natural woods, warm metals, and soft neutrals. Add texture and light to keep the look modern rather than heavy. Use it as a rich anchor, then balance with light neutrals, warm metals, and natural textures to keep the room feeling modern and fresh.


Key considerations before you start

Whether you prefer earthy shades in your home decoration or you want to introduce seasonal decor in your living room or bedroom, dark red shades of burgundy and maroon are ideal. But before you start, consider the room size and the light. Burgundy reads richer in bright, sunlit rooms, while darker couches read heavier in low light. So, try using it sparingly with lighter neutrals in small, dark rooms. Soft grays, cream, warm brass, and natural wood are the safest modern pairings.

When using burgundy, there is the risk of over-saturating the room, making it feel dated or heavy. Use burgundy as one bold anchor (sofa, wall, or rug) and offset with two supporting neutrals to keep the look current, ample light, and pale surfaces. The different finishes and textures, like matte paint vs. velvet upholstery, can also change the mood dramatically, how burgundy reads. Velvet deepens it, while boucle softens it. Test paint and fabric swatches in different light at morning and evening before committing.


10 Best Sofa Colors for Burgundy Throw Pillows

Burgundy pairs best with warm neutrals, muted cools, and rich jewel tones; each choice shifts the room’s mood from cozy to modern to luxe. The easiest way is to add accessories and decorative items in these shades. You can easily pair them with white, gray, and beige colors or contrast colors like teal, green, gold, and yellow. Therefore, I really enjoy using this color in my Fall palette and combining it with gray and white in various lighter or darker shades and styles


1

Cream Linen Sofa

A cream couch reads like a breath of fresh air next to burgundy pillows. The linen texture keeps things relaxed and very now, especially with a woven throw.


2

Warm Gray Sectional

A soft, warm gray with a low-profile silhouette lets burgundy pillows feel deliberate, not overpowering, and suits open-plan living.


3

Charcoal Velvet Sofa

Charcoal velvet is dramatic without being gothic and burgundy pillows on this couch read like editorial styling: rich, layered, and intentionally moody.


4

Deep Navy Couch

A navy couch has that old‑soul quality but reads modern when paired with clean lines; burgundy pillows add warmth and a luxe contrast.


5

Olive Green Sofa

An olive rounded, mid-century sofa makes burgundy feel organic and collected, perfect if you love plants and natural wood.


6

Camel Couch

A buttery camel, fabric or leather, couch softens burgundy’s formality and the combo feels like a well-traveled, lived-in living room.


7

Blush Pink Loveseat

A muted blush couch with burgundy pillows is unexpectedly chic. It’s a tonal, fashion-forward move that still feels cozy.


8

Teal Velvet Settee

Teal and burgundy together are bold and theatrical. Keep accessories minimal so the colors sing without clashing.


9

Black Leather Sofa

A black leather sofa gives a modern, slightly industrial edge and burgundy pillows warm the look and stop it from feeling cold.


10

Soft Beige Modular

A soft beige modular is the safest, most flexible pick and burgundy pillows become the seasonal accent you can swap easily.


12 More Ways to Decorate a Burgundy Living Room

There’s something about fall and winter that begs for richer, earthier tones, and burgundy is the easiest way to answer with plush throw pillows, a cozy armchair, or a statement rug. Here are 12 more ways to decorate a burgundy living room except from throw pillows:


1

Burgundy Accent Wall

Paint one wall in deep burgundy and keep the rest soft cream. It reads dramatic without swallowing the space; hang a large abstract to break the color and add personality.


2

Velvet Burgundy Sofa

A plush velvet sofa is the room’s star. Keep throw pillows in linen neutrals and one patterned pillow with a hint of burgundy to tie it together.


3

Layered Neutrals

Use light gray rugs, cream curtains, and pale wood furniture to let burgundy feel intentional, not heavy. Texture is your friend here.


4

Burgundy and Brass Accents

Swap black hardware for brass or aged gold on lamps, side tables, and frames to warm the palette and nod to current metallic trends.


5

Modern Art with Burgundy Notes

Choose contemporary pieces that echo burgundy in small doses; it keeps the room cohesive and gallery‑fresh.


6

Patterned Curtains

A curtain with burgundy florals or geometrics softens the color and adds movement; pair with sheer liners to keep light flowing.


7

Statement Chair

Add a burgundy accent chair in a different texture, leather or boucle, to create layered interest and flexible seating.


8

Burgundy Rug Grounding

A rug with burgundy accents anchors seating areas; pick one with cream or gray to avoid a heavy block of color.


9

Built-in Shelving with Burgundy Backing

Paint the back of shelves burgundy to make books and objects pop while keeping the room airy.


10

Natural Wood and Plants

Warm oak or walnut furniture and lots of plants soften burgundy’s formality and bring the room into the organic-modern moment.


11

Mixed Metals and Mirrors

Combine brass with matte black for contrast and add a large mirror reflects light and prevents the burgundy from feeling claustrophobic.


12

Soft Lighting Strategy

Lastly, layer ambient, task, and accent lighting. Dimmers are essential so burgundy reads cozy at night and lively by day.


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