Red is the colour most people talk themselves out of. Too bold, they think, too risky, better to stay safe with grey or oatmeal or something that won’t commit. But a red rug in the right room does something that safer choices simply cannot. It grounds the space. It gives the eye somewhere to land. It makes everything around it look more intentional, which is the quiet ambition behind most rooms that actually work.

We’ve been looking at reds that earn their place rather than dominate it. Deep terracottas that feel more earthy than theatrical. Rich cranberry tones that work in low winter light. Traditional patterns where the red is woven into something considered rather than shouted. Pile height, construction, whether the colour holds after cleaning. These things matter and we’ve been paying attention to them.

A well chosen red rug is not a risk. Choosing the wrong neutral for the fifth time is the real mistake.

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