5 things to consider when choosing a new living room rug



  • Size: Make sure your rug is the right scale for your room.
  • Color: Your new rug looks best if it features at least two of your articulation colors.
  • Comfort: Choose a rug you love, but it’s also important that it feels good underfoot.
  • Care: Check the cleaning and maintenance of any rug you are thinking of.
  • Style: The good information is that almost all rug styles are almost neutral — color is more important than pattern.

When you’re selecting a new living room rug, confirm it fits your seating area by measuring it. Most designers offer a rug that is large enough to cover a conversation area, with the front legs of your sofa and chairs on the rug to anchor the space. Rug designs are so universal that you can mix one that you love with any décor class, as long as the color is good. Here are 7 stylish living room rug ideas to fuel your motivation:


1. Make a coastal vibe with a dreamy blue rug


It’s comfortable to create a beach-inspired living room with a new rug and a few accessories. Select an airy rug with ocean blues and a light neutral color like beige, gray, or white. S


2. Add pretty boho color with a pink area rug


If you’re peeking to go a little boho but aren’t keen to paint bright colors, adding a vibrant rug might be all you require. Bright colors are easier on the eye when they’re on the floor, so this is your chance to indulge in a fun hue. 


3. The ideal start for a hip mid-century modern living room


We adore the colorful furniture and clean lines of mid-century stylish -0 decorating. In most embellishing styles, area rugs are the ideal place to add vibrant colors. In mid-century style, colored furniture is often the focal point, so peek at your area rug for a bold pattern instead. 


4. Add fun with a tropical-inspired area rug


If you’d love a more tropical style for your living room but like to skip over-the-top themed décor, try a bold area rug like the Oriental Rug.


5. Use area rugs to coordinate your living and dining room style


We love the open home design that seamlessly blends dining and living rooms for a relaxing space. The challenge with available floor plans is finding a way to tie two living spaces concurrently while giving each space its own identity. Choosing the right dining room rug can create a unified yet unique look for your excellent room. Color is the easiest way to tie your two spaces together — by either choosing a shared color for each rug or totally different patterns in the exact color

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