Reasons to Consider Painting Your Ceiling Red



While ceilings are a fundamental part of every room, they often get overlooked in home improvement projects. You might spend years in a home focusing only on removing cobwebs from above. However, like the childhood delight of glow-in-the-dark stars, a little attention to your ceiling can create a significant effect. Painting is an affordable and easily reversible way to enhance your space. It’s one of the simplest DIY ceiling design ideas that can transform your home. If you decide to paint, why not choose a color that will truly stand out?

Red is a vibrant color that can make your home truly sparkle. It can also be toned down to a gentle, dusty rose. The range from a light coral to a deep oxblood offers options for a subtle or dramatic look. Your choice will depend on your desired impact, current design and décor, and the room you intend to refresh.



Finding the Perfect Red Hue for Your Space

Even if you want to make a bold statement, it’s important for your red ceiling to harmonize with its surroundings. For instance, a rich, bold burgundy would be stunning in a spacious dining room with elegant mahogany furniture but might feel overwhelming in a small, white powder room. When adding vibrant colors, consider the size of the room, as most people aim to avoid making spaces feel cramped. Light colors can make areas feel more expansive, while darker shades can create a cozier atmosphere. Therefore, in smaller spaces, opt for pale blush tones and increase the intensity as the room size allows.

If you have a more open layout but want to define distinct areas, introducing red can be effective. For example, in homes without a designated entryway, you can create one with a painted ceiling and some trim. A brick red ceiling over your entrance, highlighted with a narrow strip of molding, would offer a warm welcome every time you enter. You can also follow designers’ techniques for selecting the perfect paint shade to ensure your choice is spot-on before you start painting.

Reg Miller Award
Reg Miller Award

Reg Miller Award recipient, Lewis Lydon with OA Chairman, Pete Shadbolt and CEO, Lechelle Earl.