Cherry Red

The 2025 Color Trend in Interior Design
As the design world looks ahead to 2025, one color is standing out from the rest: Cherry Red. Bold, sensual, and full of personality, cherry red is making a powerful statement in interior design. After years of calming neutrals and muted palettes dominating interiors, this vibrant hue is bringing back energy, drama, and warmth into our living spaces.
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A Bold Return to Passion
Cherry red isn’t just another bright color - it’s a symbol of passion, confidence, and creative expression. Its rich, saturated tone adds a touch of luxury and nostalgia, yet feels completely modern when paired with contemporary materials and clean lines.

In 2025, cherry red is appearing in everything from accent walls and velvet sofas to kitchen cabinets and decorative art pieces. It’s not just a color; it’s a statement.
Pop Art Cherries in Resin
Cloakroom Bobbin Mirror
Cherry Red Abstract Geometric Clock
Premium Cherry Red Wooden Living Sofa
How to Use Cherry Red in Your Space

Accent Walls

A cherry red wall can instantly transform a room, making it feel both cozy and stimulating. It works especially well in dining rooms, entryways, and creative workspaces.

Furniture Pieces

A cherry red armchair, headboard, or ottoman can serve as the focal point of a neutral room. Pair it with soft textures like boucle or velvet for an upscale feel.

Kitchens & Bathrooms

Cherry red cabinets or backsplashes are a bold choice gaining popularity in 2025. Combined with white marble, brushed gold, or black hardware, the result is strikingly modern.

Textiles & Accessories

Not ready to commit fully? Throw pillows, rugs, curtains, or artwork in cherry red allow you to experiment with the trend without overwhelming the space.
Modern home office with wooden desk, computer, red table lamp, white sofa with cherry red pillows, abstract red wall art, and white rug with red swirl pattern
Pairing Cherry Red with Other Colors
To balance its intensity, cherry red pairs beautifully with:
Warm neutrals (like beige, taupe, or camel)
Deep charcoals and black
Soft pinks or blush tones for a romantic look
Olive green or navy for a rich, sophisticated contrast
White to keep things fresh and modern
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