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Red Upholstery Fabric | Red Drapery & Curtain Fabric

  • Dorsey Fabric in color Red is a Abstract Floral Embroidered Fabric pattern good for Drapery & Curtain Fabric Save 75%

    Dorsey Fabric | Abstract Floral Embroidered Fabric | Drapery & Curtain Fabric

    Original Price $16.00
    $20.00

    Transform your spaces with this expertly crafted abstract floral embroidered fabric. The thoughtful composition of 47% cotton and 53% polyester del...

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Red Upholstery & Drapery Fabric

Red is bold, warm, and full of energy — a classic statement color from deep wine to bright scarlet. Rodeo Home's red fabric by the yard includes velvets, damasks, jacquards, and textured weaves for dramatic drapery and striking upholstery. Order a sample to see the depth in your space before you buy.

Shades & Undertones

Reds range from deep burgundy and brick to true crimson and cherry. Darker wines feel rich, warm, and traditional; brighter reds bring vibrant, lively energy. Cooler reds lean toward crimson and berry, while warmer reds edge toward brick and tomato.

Red Fabric by Texture

A velvet makes deep red look opulent and formal; a damask or patterned jacquard adds traditional, tonal richness; and a textured weave keeps a bright red from reading flat. Texture is what makes red feel luxurious rather than loud.

How to Use Red

Red pairs powerfully with cream, gold, navy, and charcoal, and adds warmth and drama to formal rooms. Use it on statement chairs, pillows, and traditional drapery. Deep wines suit elegant, classic spaces, while bright reds bring bold, modern energy as an accent.

Frequently Asked Questions

What colors go with red fabric?

Red pairs beautifully with cream, gold, navy, charcoal, and warm woods. Deep burgundy works especially well in formal, traditional palettes.

Is red a good color for a statement piece?

Absolutely — red is one of the best colors for a focal chair, settee, or set of drapery. A single red statement piece can anchor an entire room.

What's the difference between burgundy and crimson?

Burgundy is a deep, muted wine red with brown undertones that reads traditional and cozy; crimson is a brighter, cooler red with more energy and drama.

Do you sell red fabric by the yard?

Yes. All of our red drapery and upholstery fabric is sold by the yard and cut continuously for consistent shade across your project.

Compare with orange and pink.