How to Effectively Pair Area Rugs with Various Flooring Types: Hardwood, Tile, and Carpet

 Area Rugs add color, texture and comfort to any space. They can tie rooms together, help establish different zones or serve as a frame for your furniture. The type of room you are shopping for, current trends and your personal style will play a role in your choice of rug. The rug material you choose will also have a big impact on the price with natural fibres like wool, cotton or jute typically being more expensive than synthetic options.



Area Rug

When choosing an area rug for a high traffic area look for a durable, stain resistant option. This will ensure your rug lasts longer and resists wear and tear. It is a good idea to use a rug pad under your area rug to prevent unwanted shifts and add extra cushioning.

Rectangular rugs

Another consideration is the shape of the rug and whether you want it to be a focal point in your room or blend into the background. While rectangular rugs are the most common, you can have some fun with unique shapes and patterns to make your space stand out.

Modern Moroccan Trellis Design

The amount of detail in your rug will also determine the style you choose. While traditional rugs tend to be more intricate with their symmetrical lines and elaborate pattern work, modern area rugs are bold and abstract with geometric shapes and asymmetrical lines. Modern rugs are often multicolored or have an all-over design, such as the nuLOOM Moroccan Blythe Area Rug. This rug has a modern Moroccan trellis design that works well in contemporary homes.

Several Sizes to suit any room

In a busy family space, you will want a rug that is soft and comfortable to walk on but also hard-wearing. A great choice is the Nourison Tie-Dyed Upgrade Anti-Skid Rectangular Area Rug, which offers a vibrant and durable colour with an anti-slip base. It is available in several sizes to suit any room and will add some much-needed colour and vibrancy.

 Large Area Rug


If you have an open floor plan, a large area rug can be an excellent way to establish a separate living room from the dining area and other spaces. Using an area rug to connect your living space and bring in natural elements can also create a sense of depth and openness. A sisal or jute rug is an inexpensive option that is great for a family room but can be difficult to clean in the case of a spillage. An area rug made from a synthetic material is more suitable for this kind of room as it is easier to maintain and will not easily shed.

Conclusion

An Area Rugs can be a big investment, so it’s important to consider the current trends in your home and what you will be using the room for. If you plan to use your area rug for seating, it is best to avoid a patterned or printed rug as this can become dated and look dated more quickly than other styles of area rugs. A solid rug, such as the Unique Loom Solo Solid Shag Collection Area Rug, is a good choice for a seating area and can be used with a wide variety of decor styles.


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