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Writer's pictureEvangelina Montes de Oca

Anchoring your Space: Choosing the Right Rug for your Room


woman rolling out a rug onto floor

A rug can transform a room from ordinary to extraordinary. It's the unsung hero of interior design, adding warmth, texture, and personality. But with countless options out there, choosing the right one can feel like a daunting task. Fear not! This guide will help you navigate the world of rugs and choose the right one for your space.   


Size Matters: Getting the Dimensions Right

One of the most common rug mistakes is choosing the wrong size. A rug that's too small can make a room look cramped, while one that's too large can overwhelm it. Here are some general guidelines:


  • Living room: Aim for a rug that extends beyond your sofa's front legs. If you have a sectional, try to get all the pieces on the rug.

  • Dining room: Choose a rug that's large enough to accommodate all chairs when pulled out.   

  • Bedroom: Opt for a rug that extends at least 2 feet beyond the foot of your bed.


Remember, these are just starting points. The best way to determine the perfect size is to use painter's tape to outline the desired rug area on your floor.   

 

Style Your Space: Finding Your Rug's Personality

Your rug should complement your overall decor style. Here's a quick breakdown:


  • Modern: Opt for clean lines, geometric patterns, or solid colors in neutral tones.

  • Bohemian: Embrace bold colors, intricate patterns, and natural fibers like jute or wool.

  • Traditional: Choose classic designs like Persian or Oriental rugs with rich colors and intricate details.

  • Scandinavian: Keep it simple with neutral colors and minimalist patterns.


Loloi Amber Lewis x Honora Ivory/Natural
Loloi Amber Lewis x Honora Ivory/Natural


Texture Talk: Adding Depth and Comfort

The texture of your rug can significantly impact the feel of a room. Consider these options:


  • Shag: Luxurious and cozy, perfect for bedrooms and living rooms.

  • Wool: Durable and insulating, with a classic look.

  • Jute: Natural and eco-friendly, adds a rustic touch.   

  • Outdoor rugs: Versatile and easy to clean, great for high-traffic areas.   


nuLOOM 8x10 Elfriede Jute & Cotton Hand Woven Area Rug
nuLOOM Elfriede Jute & Cotton Hand Woven Area Rug

Material Matters: Choosing the Right Fiber

The material of your rug affects its durability, appearance, and care requirements. Here are some popular choices:


  • Wool: Durable, stain-resistant, and naturally insulating.   

  • Cotton: Soft and affordable, but prone to stains.   

  • Synthetic fibers (like nylon, polyester, and polypropylene): Stain-resistant, easy to clean, and often hypoallergenic.   

  • Natural fibers (like jute, sisal, and seagrass): Eco-friendly, durable, and add a natural look.   


SAFAVIEH Lasa Collection Area Rug
SAFAVIEH Lasa Collection Area Rug

Practical Considerations: Function and Care

Think about how you'll use the rug and how easy it is to maintain. Consider factors like:


  • Foot traffic: High-traffic areas require durable materials like wool or synthetic fibers.   

  • Pets and children: Opt for stain-resistant and easy-to-clean rugs.

  • Allergies: Choose hypoallergenic materials like synthetic fibers or wool.


RUGGABLE Kamran Washable Rugs
RUGGABLE Kamran Washable Rugs

Remember, the perfect rug is the one you love. Don't be afraid to mix and match styles, textures, and colors to create a space that truly reflects your personality.


Happy rug hunting!

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