Lauren Bacall & Humphrey Bogart Elevated Tradition With Red

When used all over, a red color scheme appears bold, but when applied in moderation, it simply elevates the other elements of the room. This technique is especially effective in traditional homes, where it can be the small touch that makes antiques and classic decor positively glow. Take the following photo of Lauren Bacall and Humphrey Bogart’s home as evidence.

Taken in 1946, the image shows Hollywood’s golden couple connecting in their home office. The decor is classic for the time, all silver trays and a wooden desk and panelled walls – but a red photo frame and floral curtains could trick us into believing the photograph was shot yesterday. It is the enduring power of decorating with red that transforms the space.

These small pops alone create a timeless and versatile look that is not soon forgotten.

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Lauren Bacall and Humphrey Bogart in their home office, 1946

To explore the staying power of red rooms since the Golden Age of Hollywood, Homes & Gardens spoke with experts about how we’re seeing the color show up today, and why it remains. We also curated an edit based around the idea of a pop of red, so anyone can seamlessly integrate the shade with their existing decor. Let’s start there…

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