Elton John’s Dining Room Is a Daring Case for Color-Drenching – With Red as the Ultimate Act of Design Confidence

With shades of crimson and vermilion adorning the space, Elton John creates a cohesive, luxurious dining area that balances out its natural materials

Elton John
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Color-drenching is a bold design choice, but we would certainly say it is worthwhile – if you commit to a timeless shade. Red comes to mind as an eternally trendy color choice, as evidenced by Elton John's ornate dining room.

The color-drenched space features shades of crimson and vermilion, from the gold-accented dining chairs to the baroque curtains and painted walls.

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Design experts say that incorporating red into color schemes works particularly well during the colder months, in an effort to make our indoor spaces feel as rich and warm as possible.

'Trending tones of red are perfect for a winter interior scheme,' says Shelley Cochrane, accessories buyer at Furniture Village.

'Earthy terracotta and smoky paprika pair perfectly to bring a fireside warmth to your bedroom that will wash away any winter blues. Include soft textures like opulent velvet, which looks great on a statement bed or armchair with natural materials like linen and scatters of cushions to soften the overall look.'

Try layering different shades and textures for maximum impact. For example, this linen tablecloth from Cultiver comes in a gorgeous terracotta hue, while this cherry red, bobbin candlestick holder from Addison Ross is practically made for dining room tablescapes (and it is under $55).

Add the scalloped ottoman tray in, also from Addison Ross, for drinks, and you've got yourself a color-drenched (and tasteful) dining space, just like Elton's. We promise, red doesn't need to be risky.


Hannah Ziegler
News Editor

Hannah is Homes & Gardens’ News Editor, with a focus on celebrity style and entertainment content. She got her start in media as a digital editorial assistant at ELLE Canada, and has since written about lifestyle and culture for publications such as Nylon and i-D.

Her love of film is rivaled only by one with a great soundtrack, and she hopes to someday decorate a Nancy Meyers-worthy kitchen.