Burgundy Interiors: The Rich, Romantic Colour Defining 2026 Design

by Lauren Watson

Rich, atmospheric and quietly luxurious, burgundy interiors have become one of the defining design trends of 2026, bringing depth and personality back into the home.

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Burgundy Interiors: The Rich, Romantic Colour Quietly Taking Over Design

There are colours that arrive loudly, announcing themselves as trends before disappearing almost as quickly as they emerge. Burgundy is not one of them.

Instead, it has been quietly finding its way into some of the most compelling interiors of recent years. A velvet sofa in a London townhouse. Oxblood lacquer in a Paris apartment. Wine-coloured upholstery throughout Milan showrooms. A glossy burgundy dining room tucked inside a New York brownstone.

Once associated with heritage homes and traditional interiors, burgundy suddenly feels remarkably modern again.

Part of its appeal lies in the contradiction. The shade feels dramatic without being loud, luxurious without being ostentatious, and romantic without becoming overly decorative. It carries the grounding warmth of brown, the richness of red and the timelessness of both.

As designers move away from one-dimensional neutral schemes, burgundy offers something many contemporary interiors have been missing: depth, atmosphere and personality. In a design landscape increasingly focused on creating homes that feel lived-in rather than staged, its resurgence feels perfectly timed.

The End of Beige?

For much of the past decade, neutral interiors have defined the design conversation. Cream bouclé sofas, travertine coffee tables, limewashed walls and endless variations of warm beige became the visual language of contemporary living.

Now, the mood is shifting.

Designers are embracing colours with greater depth and complexity, favouring palettes that feel collected, layered and emotionally resonant rather than purely decorative. Homes are becoming richer, more atmospheric and more individual.

Burgundy embodies that shift perfectly.

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Why Burgundy Feels So Luxurious

Few colours possess the inherent richness of burgundy. Deep wine tones have long been associated with some of the world's most elegant interiors, appearing throughout centuries of design from grand European residences to iconic Art Deco spaces.

What feels particularly relevant today is the way designers are reinterpreting those references. Rather than traditional opulence, burgundy is being paired with minimalist architecture, sculptural furniture and contemporary materials, creating a striking balance between warmth and restraint.

Whether through a velvet sofa, a colour-drenched dining room or a single statement chair, the shade introduces depth, sophistication and a sense of permanence that few colours can match.

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From Fashion to Interiors

Like many influential design movements, burgundy's return began in fashion. Over the past few seasons, the shade has become a defining presence across luxury collections, appearing in everything from oxblood leather accessories to rich tailoring and statement outerwear.

As often happens, interiors soon followed.

The qualities that made burgundy appealing on the runway translate effortlessly into the home. It feels timeless rather than trend-led, sophisticated rather than seasonal, bringing depth and richness without overwhelming a space.

Layering beautifully with neutrals and natural materials, burgundy offers a more expressive alternative to black and grey. In many ways, it is becoming the colour of choice for interiors seeking warmth, character and a quieter form of luxury.

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The Return of the Moody Room

Burgundy's resurgence reflects a broader return to more atmospheric interiors. After years of bright, airy spaces dominating design, many interiors are becoming richer, warmer and more intimate.

Dining rooms feel more enveloping, bedrooms prioritise mood and comfort, and living spaces are increasingly designed for the softer light of the evening.

Burgundy thrives within this shift. Combined with warm lighting, natural materials and layered textures, it creates interiors that feel sophisticated, inviting and quietly dramatic.

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How Designers Are Using Burgundy

Part of burgundy's appeal lies in its versatility. The shade can feel equally compelling as a dramatic architectural statement or a subtle layer within a more restrained scheme.

Some designers are embracing colour-drenched interiors, enveloping walls, ceilings and joinery in deep wine tones to create spaces that feel intimate, atmospheric and cocooning. The result is a richness that adds depth without sacrificing sophistication.

Elsewhere, burgundy is appearing in more considered doses. Sculptural sofas upholstered in velvet have become a favourite, introducing warmth and character while maintaining a sense of elegance. Dining chairs, ottomans and accent seating offer a similarly refined way to incorporate the colour without dominating a room.

For those seeking a lighter touch, decorative accessories remain one of the most effective entry points. Burgundy-toned glassware, ceramics, textiles and artwork can instantly enrich a space, adding contrast and visual depth against softer neutral palettes.

Unlike brighter shades of red, burgundy rarely demands attention. Instead, it acts as an anchoring presence within a room, bringing warmth, balance and a sense of quiet confidence to the overall scheme.

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The New Luxury Palette

Part of burgundy's enduring appeal lies in its ability to enhance the materials around it. Paired with walnut, the shade feels richer and more sophisticated. Travertine takes on a warmer quality, cream upholstery appears softer, while brass and smoked glass gain added depth and refinement.

Together, these combinations create interiors that feel layered, tactile and effortlessly elevated. Burgundy introduces contrast and atmosphere without disrupting the sense of restraint that defines many of today's most desirable spaces.

It's a colour that sits comfortably within the worlds of quiet luxury, warm minimalism and contemporary European design, offering a richness and permanence that feels both timeless and remarkably current.

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Will Burgundy Last?

Unlike many trend-led colours, burgundy carries a sense of permanence. Its rich, wine-toned depth has appeared throughout centuries of design, from antique furnishings and historic architecture to grand hotels and collected interiors.

What feels fresh today is not the colour itself, but its contemporary interpretation. Paired with sculptural furniture, clean-lined silhouettes, and warmer minimalist spaces, burgundy introduces depth, sophistication, and emotional warmth without overwhelming a room.

Rather than replacing neutrals, it enhances them, bringing character, richness, and a sense of individuality that feels increasingly relevant in modern interiors.

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SHS Verdict

Burgundy interiors reflect a wider movement within contemporary design towards spaces that feel more personal, layered and emotionally resonant. After years of pared-back palettes and near-universal beige, colour is returning in a richer, more considered way.

Deep, sophisticated and inherently atmospheric, burgundy introduces warmth and depth while retaining a sense of elegance. Whether expressed through a sculptural velvet sofa, colour-drenched walls, or carefully curated decorative accents, the shade brings character without sacrificing refinement.

More than a passing trend, burgundy speaks to a growing desire for interiors with personality and presence. In rooms increasingly designed to evoke feeling rather than simply follow fashion, its enduring appeal feels entirely at home.