Decorating 101: Designer Rug Placement Guide

Home is the place where we need to feel comfortable, safe and just nice. It’s the place that evokes a feeling of love, warmth and security, and usually, it’s the things in it that contribute to the feeling of comfiness. Adding stylish pieces and details that are appealing, functional and comfy can only bring your home together. A great example of this kind is the designer rugs since they are a simple way to update the interior of a room without having to splurge. The choice for such rugs is huge which gives you the ability to choose just the right types and models that’ll meet the particular needs of any room in your home. In order to choose the right types for your home, you should carefully consider some important things.

Rug’s Style

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Your personal taste should certainly be one of the most important factors when choosing designer floor rugs for your home. However, it would be best if you don’t neglect the rooms’ style. In fact, this should be one of the main pointers when it comes to choosing the right rug for each room of your home. For instance, boho-inspired, light and sunny rooms could look great with the art deco-inspired stunning designer rugs. Scandinavian-inspired rooms are all about simpler rugs with simpler geometric forms. There are many styles, colours and designs from which you can choose, so you should really choose the right one for each and every room of your home.

Rug’s Colours

Mixing and matching colours is one of the easiest ways to highlight a room. From burgundy and mustard to bright orange, yellow and emerald. The choice of rugs’ colours is huge which gives you the freedom to choose just the right colour and hue for a designated room. An important rule you should follow is not to choose a rug in the same colour as the room. Instead, choose complementary hues and shades since this is an easier way to accentuate its look.

Rug’s Size and Shape

round rug shape
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The rug’s size is fundamental in being able to tie together the look of the room. And since you’re planning to invest in a designer’s rug, you should certainly consider its size. The general rule says that you should leave about 50cm between the rug and the wall. By doing that, the rug won’t look too big for the room and will make it look more stylish and appealing. Following this rule is super easy, as all it takes for you is to measure the size of the room.

While rectangular rugs are the most commonly used option, you can also choose from the numerous oval, round and irregularly shaped rugs. The last three types of rug shapes are perfect for smaller rooms and for nook areas since they can easily bring charm and add a different style to the room.

Foot Traffic

The foot traffic of the room plays a huge role in the process of choosing the right rug for your home. For instance, for those rooms where there’s high traffic, you should certainly choose a hard-wearing and durable rug like the ones made from synthetic materials. Aside from this, they’re also easier to clean and maintain which makes them the perfect choice. However, if you want a natural and Eco-friendlier option, you can always opt for sisal and wool rugs. The latter is soft and comfortable underfoot, perfect for those of you who are unlikely to be wearing shoes in your home.

Placing Rugs in Your Home

Living Room

The living room is a place of your home that is usually filled with furniture and other home décor items. Since this is the warmest and comfiest room in the home where the whole family gathers, it should include a stylish, comfortable and soft underfoot rug. The rug, on the other hand, should be placed around and underneath the seating area and it may or may not be placed entirely underneath the seating area. However, you do have to keep in mind that the chosen rug should at least reach the front two legs of the couch and the main chairs on the rug.

Dining Room

designer rug in dining room
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A dining room rug should be large enough to pull out the chairs and leave the feet on an even level. That being said, you should choose a rug that extends at least 60cm on each side of the table, so usually, a rug that’s 240cm wide would do the job. If your table is extendable and you plan on using it like that most of the time, then you should opt for a larger rug. However, if you rarely extend the table, then you should choose a rug that’ll look good on the exact table’s measurements. A great rule you should follow is to choose a 240 x 330cm rug for a 140cm x 203cm dining table. A round table of 112cm in diameter for instance, is in need of 200cm x 290cm rug or a 240cm x 240cm rug.

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