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Rectory Red

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Best Dupes for Rectory Red

Rectory Red is a true pillar-box red with a classic, historic feel. It’s often reserved for dining rooms, front doors, and statement panelling where strong colour feels appropriate. Dupes help when you’re spraying cabinetry or need a durable eggshell for high-traffic areas.

Dupes for Rectory Red

Brand Colour Rating Shop
PPG / Johnstone's Apple a Day / Apple-A-Day 1 ⭐
PPG / Johnstone's Madeira Red 1 ⭐
PPG / Johnstone's Roasted Pepper 1 ⭐
PPG / Johnstone's Candy Apple / Burgundy Noir 1 ⭐
Behr Timeless Ruby 2 ⭐
Behr Powder Room 1 ⭐
Behr French Rose 1 ⭐
Valspar Baked Bahama 2 ⭐
Valspar Mad About You 2 ⭐
Valspar Fire Breathing Dragon 2 ⭐
Valspar Thai Chili 2 ⭐
Valspar Thai Chili 2 ⭐
Valspar Muted Red 2 ⭐
Valspar Pop of Poppy 2 ⭐
Valspar Con Brio 2 ⭐
Valspar Con Brio 2 ⭐
Valspar Sienna Dust 2 ⭐
Valspar Berry Blush 2 ⭐
Valspar Deep Rose 2 ⭐

Rectory Red is the ultimate statement red

Rectory Red nods to ecclesiastical robes and traditional front doors. It’s saturated, confident, and instantly warms up panelled dining rooms, console walls, or bespoke cabinetry. Because it carries a touch of brown, it feels grown-up rather than primary-school bright.

Pair it with Preference Red for a deeper accent or soften transitions with Mahogany woodwork. Add lacquered brass, tartan textiles, or crisp mouldings depending on how classic or modern you want the palette to read.

Testing dupes & finishes

Bold reds highlight brushwork, so sand surfaces, prime with a tinted base, and apply two thin coats. Sample boards should stay rich without veering orange or berry. Estate emulsion is perfect for walls, while satin or eggshell keeps cabinetry and trims resilient.

When combining with neighbours like India Yellow or Calke Green, align sheen levels so the palette feels cohesive.

Where Rectory Red excels

It’s tailor-made for dining rooms, stairwells, and front doors that need instant personality. Style with antique mirrors, moody lighting, and patterned rugs for a clubby feel, or contrast it with pale stone and black fixtures for a sharp, contemporary twist.

Rectory Red vs Similar Shades

Compared Colour Relationship When to choose it instead Link
Preference Red Deeper burgundy Use for a moodier take on the same palette. View colour
Mahogany Brown-based red Great for joinery or accent furniture when you want more earthiness. View colour
Eating Room Red Dustier red Choose for panelled rooms or libraries where you want a softer finish. View colour
India Yellow Golden partner Ideal for textiles or adjoining rooms to create a regal story. View colour
Calke Green Green offset Use on doors or cabinetry to create a heritage contrast. View colour

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