How to Successfully Style Rugs in Different Rooms?
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How to Successfully Style Rugs in Different Rooms?

Rugs are the most versatile pieces of furniture in any room. The immense variety of rugs are laid as a floor covering, a throw, and sometimes as a wall hanging as larger wall art.

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Rugs are the most versatile pieces of furniture in any room. The immense variety of rugs are laid as a floor covering, a throw, and sometimes as a wall hanging as larger wall art. A rug can remake any room into a stunning nook to calm down and ease off. Despite that, if you don't know how to style rugs accurately, your rug can immediately turn into an eyesore.

Putting rugs down in your home is thoughtful and can be done in a variety of different ways. You can place them in any room or area of your home. However, to ensure that your rug looks fashionable, you must continue reading this article.

Here is how to style rugs in different rooms:

In the living room 

The styling rug in the living room is a little trickier than any other corner of the home. Because the living room is the first thing people see when they enter your home, it must be so beautiful to catch everyone’s attention. You lay rugs to make you feel comfortable or inviting and welcoming for guests when they enter your home. Having said that, the rugs in the living room are flawless for generating a warm and cozy ambiance in your living room. Here are some valuable suggestions on how to style rugs in this room:

Smaller living rooms 

For smaller living rooms, there are two opinions on the rug’s placement. 

A smaller rug that only covers the central place in the room. Choose a smaller size area rug in a square shape that floats in between the furnishing or just under the central table. But make sure it provides enough space to sit comfortably with feet flat on the floor without touching either side of the rug with their toes. Secondly, if you want to make your smaller room look broader and more comprehensive, we recommend you choose a larger area rug that sits perfectly under all furniture anchoring the place altogether. 

Midsize living rooms 

Choose a larger rug that ties up all room beautifully. Make sure to lay the rug in a way that only the front legs of the sofas, chairs, and couches lay on it. Your rug must be exposed beyond the sides of the furniture as well. This will turn out to be useful by giving your place the finest finishing touch. 

Larger living rooms

For a larger living room, choose a larger size rug that creates a picture-perfect look in your space. Put every piece of furniture on the area rug. When you still have some area to walk around the room, consider you have placed the rug right. Sometimes, larger living rooms are used for multiple purposes, such as it serves as both a seating area and a dining area. If this is the case with you, use two different rugs to split up different areas accordingly. 

Bonus tip 

Choose a rug that has a classic design because if people come into your home, they will probably notice it first. It shouldn't conflict with your furniture, walls, or artwork. For example, if your existing living room theme reflects mid-century modern design, we recommend you style it with a traditional vintage rug to create harmony. 

In the bedroom 

The bedroom is another important place where you need to be careful about what kind of rug you choose. It needs to be soft enough so that when you step out of bed in the morning (or get out of bed at night), you don't hurt yourself on something hard like cold concrete or tile floors. You also want something easy to clean so that when those unexpected accidents happen. There is no better option in rugs for the bedroom than a shaggy rug. Placing a rug in the bedroom also demands your attention. 

If your bed is placed in the center of the room, lay runner rugs on both sides. If the bedsides are not equal, or it is laid on one side of the room, throw a rug at one side where there is space available. If the bedroom is small, lay a rug under the bed, making sure it has only front legs on. 

 

In the kitchen

The kitchen is one of the most used rooms in any home, so it's important to make sure that you choose a durable rug that will stand up to all that wear and tear! A colorful kitchen mat can also bring some life into this often-overlooked room of your home! Make sure to lay it where you spend more time standing while cooking or washing dishes. 

 In the Dining Room

When styling a rug in the dining room, it's important to consider what kind of dining table and chairs you have. If you have a large rectangular table with matching chairs, then we recommend getting a large rectangular rug that matches the shape of the table and the chairs. This will help make things look more cohesive and keep things looking organized. If you have a round table, then we recommend getting either an oval or round rug that goes well with the furniture. This will create an easy flow from flooring to furniture without having two different shapes clash with each other — it looks much more seamless!

In the Bathroom

Bathrooms are often one of the most neglected rooms in any home because they're so small and easy to clean and they don't seem like they need much styling help. But let's be honest — if it doesn't have any essence, then it can feel bland and boring pretty quickly. That's where bathroom rugs come in handy. Their ability to add colour and texture makes them great for bathrooms because they can make even tiny spaces feel bigger while adding interest. You can find numerous styles of laying rugs to be helpful for your bathroom decor. The most obvious ones include, in the center, close to the bathtub, near the toilet seat, and of course, do not forget to lay a bath mat at the door.

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