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Designing a Room around an Area Rug

Designing a Room around an Area Rug

One great way that you can bring visual interest and extra style to any room is with the addition of an area rug. Area rugs are available on today’s market in an array of styles, colors, textures, and sizes, and it is nearly guaranteed that you can find the ideal rug for any space. And even though it is natural to find area rugs in rooms that feature stone, tile, linoleum, and hardwood flooring, they can invariably be used for adding style to a room that is carpeted. After you have found the perfect area rug, you can draw decorative inspiration for the whole room from the rug. This can be a wonderful way to bring the room together visually while adding a coordinating touch.

Selecting a Rug

Before purchasing an area rug, give a bit of thought to what purpose you have for it. For instance, if you wish to cover up and protect a hardwood floor from damage and wear, then choosing a larger area rug is likely your best selection. Longer, narrow runners or rugs in the hallway can prevent the carpet from uneven wear in areas of high traffic. Nonetheless, if you are concerned simply about adding a decorative rug to your room, you can select nearly any rug that you find appealing, provided that it is the appropriate size.

Drawing Inspiration from an Area Rug

A lot of folks select an area rug based simply on the room’s overall design. It is altogether possible, however, to draw inspiration from the area rug that can be used for the rest of the room. If you come across a rug that you really like, you can paint your walls to coordinate with the rug. It is much easier to match the colors of paint to your rug than to match your rug to colors of paint. For patterned rugs, you can always mirror the rug’s design in various ways around the room. For instance, if you have an attractive floral rug in the room, you can add framed art with a floral motif to the room for a coordinated look. You might draw inspiration for your rustic room design from a braided rug. A modern rug that features geometric patterns may provide the inspiration for decorating the room in a contemporary theme. From decorative door toppers, to southwestern wall decor or a modern iron wall grille, there are many choices that can coordinate beautifully with your area rug.

Room Layouts Designed Around Rug

You might even be inspired to change your floor plan or layout by purchasing a particular area rug. For instance, if you locate a beautiful rug runner, you might consider moving your sofa out from its position against the wall and place a sofa table there instead, using the runner to provide an emphasis on your new layout. An area rug positioned in front of your fireplace might inspire the moving of furniture closer to the heart. For large rooms, like a great room, you might consider using an area rug to divide the room into two distinct living areas. The runner can likewise be used to divide other larger spaces into two smaller spaces.
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