Whether used as a defining feature or a subtle background, an area rug can beautifully complement and anchor the other features of your room.
SIZE, SHAPE AND POSITIONING
In general, try to mimic the shape of your furnishings. For instance, a rectangular rug would work well with sectional sofa seating. On the other hand, a circular rug would work better with a round dining table.
For the best look, maintain a bare border between the rug and the wall, keeping these tips in mind:
- The living room: Make sure the rug extends under all the surrounding furniture — or at least the front legs of the major pieces.
- The dining room: The rug should be big enough so that even when the chairs are pulled out, they fit comfortably on it.
- The bedroom: Frame your bed with the rug. It’s okay if it extends only under the front legs of your nightstands.
COLOR, PATTERN AND STYLE
If your furnishings have lots of colors and patterns, you might want a complementary solid color. Or if you want to liven up your space, go for a rug with a more elaborate design.
Keep in mind that low-pile rugs will stand up best in high-traffic areas, whereas plush high-pile rugs might work better in a bedroom or reading nook.
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