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Burgundy Takes Over Interior Design This Fall and Winter

Burgundy is the new black in interior design. From Kevin Hart's kitchen to yours, this rich hue is transforming spaces this fall and winter.

This image describe a kitchen room and on the right there is a oven, beside the oven there is a...
This image describe a kitchen room and on the right there is a oven, beside the oven there is a bottle. On the table we can see a plate, grapes, oranges and wine glasses. on bottom right corner there is a chair. Beside the table there is a basket. ON the bottom left corner there is a white carpet. on the left side there is a big door. On the top we can see a grey color drawers and on the bottom we can see a green color drawers.

Burgundy Takes Over Interior Design This Fall and Winter

Burgundy is making a bold statement in interior design this fall and winter, with experts predicting a surge in its popularity. From kitchen countertops to accent pieces, this rich hue is transforming spaces, as seen in celebrity homes like Kevin Hart's.

Rachel Gilbert, Creative Director at Ruggable, weighs in on the trend. She notes, 'Burgundy brings warmth and luxury to any room.' In smaller kitchens, it's used sparingly as an accent, adding a touch of opulence without overwhelming the space. For larger areas, like Hart's kitchen, burgundy acts as a focal point, defining different sections.

Functional and stylish, a set of four burgundy marble coasters or a burgundy marble tray are elegant additions. Loewe's beetroot candle, with its sleek design and earthy scent, complements the trend perfectly. Burgundy marble kitchen countertops are currently in vogue, providing a sophisticated look. This hue pairs well with warm neutrals like beige, cream, and taupe for a balanced, sophisticated atmosphere.

Burgundy is not just a trend; it's a statement. From Kevin Hart's kitchen to our own, this rich, inviting hue is transforming spaces, adding warmth and luxury. Whether used sparingly or as a focal point, burgundy is here to stay, at least for the fall and winter seasons.

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