How to choose the right size rug

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How to choose the right size rug

When it comes to decorating your home, choosing the right size rug can make all the difference. A rug that is too small can look out of place and unbalanced, while a rug that is too large can overpower the room. In order to choose the right size rug for your space, there are a few key factors to consider.

Room Size

First, think about the room that you are decorating. The size of the room will play a major role in determining the size of the rug that you choose. For example, in a smaller room, such as a bedroom or home office, a smaller rug may be more appropriate. On the other hand, in a larger living room or dining room, a larger rug may be necessary to fill the space.

 

Large Living Room Rug

 

Layout

Next, consider the layout of the room. Take into account the placement of the furniture, such as sofas, chairs, and tables. You will want to choose a rug that complements the layout of the room and doesn't interfere with the movement of furniture or foot traffic. For example, if you have a large sofa in the middle of the room, you may want to choose a larger rug that extends out from the sofa, creating a cohesive and balanced look.

 

Home Office Rug

 

Scale

Another important factor to consider is the scale of the room. A large rug in a small room can make the space feel cramped and cluttered, while a small rug in a large room can make the space feel unfinished. To determine the scale of the rug, it’s a good idea to measure the room and then measure the furniture that will be placed on the rug. Once you have these measurements, you can start to get a sense of what size rug will work best in the space.

 When it comes to choosing the actual size of the rug, there are a few general guidelines to follow.

  • In a living room, for example, a rug should be large enough that all of the furniture can sit comfortably on top of it. A good rule of thumb is to have the front legs of the sofa and chairs on the rug, while the back legs are off of it.
  • In a dining room, a rug should be large enough that all of the dining chairs can sit comfortably on it when the chairs are pulled out from the table.
  • In a bedroom, a rug should be large enough to fit under the bed, with about 30-45 cm of space around the perimeter of the bed.

Large Living Room Rug

 

Design

When selecting a rug, it is also important to think about the style of the room. A rug can be a great way to add a pop of color or pattern to a room, or to tie together different elements of a room's decor. For example, if you have a neutral-colored room, a colorful rug can be a great way to add a focal point. If you have a room with a lot of patterns, a solid-colored rug can be a great way to bring some balance to the space.

 

Medium Living Room Rug

 

Material

In addition to the style of the room, it's also important to consider the material of the rug. Some common materials include wool, cotton, silk, and synthetic fibers. Each material has its own pros and cons and will affect the overall look and feel of the rug. For example, wool rugs are durable and offer a warm, cozy feel, while silk rugs are more elegant and luxurious. Synthetic fibers are often less expensive than natural fibers, but they may not last as long.

 

Large Bedroom Rug

 

Budget

When it comes to the budget, different types of rugs can have very different costs. A handknotted or handloom rug which has a thick plush surface creates an elegant and rich atmosphere, but is also very costly. These are great if you are very certain and want a rug that can last for decades. In the mid range are flat-weave rugs in a thick and rich weave. These are usually made in plastic or wool. They are great if you want the rug to last many years. In the low end are cotton, plastic and wool rugs in a more classic flat-weave. These usually comes in a wide selection of great colors and are great if you want to change things up each season.

 

Small Living Room Rug

 

Conclusion

In conclusion, choosing the right size rug for your home can make a big difference in the overall look and feel of a room. Factors to consider when selecting a rug include the size and layout of the room, the scale of the furniture and room, the design style, and the material and budget of the rug. By taking into account these key factors, you can choose a rug that complements the room and enhances its overall aesthetic.

 

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