Frequently asked questions

What are the best red paint colors for interior walls?
Red works best indoors when the shade is matched to the room's purpose and light. Brighter reds can energize an accent wall, dining space, or creative room, while deeper ruby and brick reds feel warmer and more refined. If you want a bold red with personality, Red Pepper PPU2-02 brings an adventurous, saturated look. For a rich red that feels more elevated and grounded, Rumors MQ1-15 adds warmth and depth without feeling overly bright.
How do I use burgundy, maroon, or dark red without overwhelming a room?
Use dark red the way you would use a strong architectural feature: give it a defined role and balance it with quieter surfaces. Burgundy, maroon, and wine-toned reds work well on one accent wall, in a dining room, behind built-ins, or in a powder room where a richer color can feel intentional. Keep trim, ceilings, and larger furnishings lighter so the room still has breathing room. A soft white like Blank Canvas DC-003 can balance deep red walls, while BEHR DYNASTY® Interior Paint is a strong choice when you want a premium interior finish for a saturated color.
What trim colors work well with red brick exteriors?
Red brick usually has warm undertones, so trim colors should complement the brick rather than fight it. Warm whites, creamy off-whites, soft taupes, charcoal, and muted black accents often work better than icy whites or overly cool grays. For a classic trim direction, Swiss Coffee 12 softens the contrast against brick. For a sharper, more modern accent on shutters, doors, or railings, Cracked Pepper PPU18-01 can add definition without clashing with the warmth of the brick.
Which red shades work best for a front door?
A red front door should feel welcoming from the curb and connected to the rest of the exterior palette. Bright reds create a classic, high-energy entry, while deeper ruby or wine reds feel more tailored and sophisticated. If your siding is white, gray, beige, navy, or charcoal, a confident red can work especially well. Flirt Alert P150-7 delivers a vivid front-door statement, while BEHR MARQUEE® Exterior Paint & Primer is a strong exterior option for doors, trim, and other high-impact accent areas.
How can I pair red paint with neutral colors for a balanced palette?
Red pairs best with neutrals that control its intensity. Warm whites make red feel fresher, taupes and beiges make it feel more relaxed, and charcoal or soft black can give it a dramatic, tailored look. If the red is bright, keep the surrounding palette simple. If the red is deeper or earthier, layer in wood tones, cream textiles, aged brass, or warm gray accents. A cozy neutral like Mocha Foam T15-17 can soften a red palette, and the Behr Paint Color Visualizer can help you preview red with different neutral combinations before committing.