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When it comes to home design, few items are as capable of bringing a space together as a rug. Whether it’s the first idea or the final touch, a rug may provide an unparalleled level of sophistication and coziness at the same time to any room. However, buying a rug is a real challenge. With so many different options these days, it’s not easy to choose the right size, style, material, and make. 

If you buy one that’s too small, for example, it will detract immediately from the room’s carefully planned aesthetic. And if it’s too big, it will engulf the room and hide all of the furniture. The key is to find that perfect sweet spot. To get you started, we have compiled this guide that will answer all of your concerns about the key factors to consider when buying a rug for your home.

 

Size

 

The size of the rug should be your first concern when making a choice. Key questions to decide whether you’ll need large 9×12 area rugs or small 2×3 ones are how big the space is and how much furniture you already have in it. Putting a big rug in a little room will make it seem even smaller, and vice versa; a small rug in a big room may make it look even bigger. 

Before you choose a rug, think about how it will look on your furniture. A good rule of thumb is to keep the furniture on your area rug to a minimum. In such instances, it’s best to go for a rug that’s just wider than your furniture. Getting a rug for an empty room? Choose a rug that will be large enough to draw attention, but small enough to not cover up your floors; a good size is somewhere in the middle. When placing a rug in a hallway, for instance, its width should be slightly smaller than the door.

Shape

 

The shape of the room is an important factor to consider when choosing the rug’s shape. For instance, a runner rug is ideal for a hallway or similarly narrow space. A huge area rug in a square or rectangular shape would be perfect for a larger room. However, bedrooms, baths, and wide entrances are ideal for oval or circular rugs. Also, keep in mind that the shape of the rug should match that of the table if you want to put it under the table; otherwise, the room will seem disorganized and unbalanced.

Color & Pattern

 

Choosing the right colors and patterns can do wonders for a room’s vibe and design. Pick a rug that not only adds visual appeal but also goes well with the current color scheme and decor. Because of its adaptability and neutral color palette, neutral-toned carpets may be a great addition to any room. Contrarily, striking patterns or vivid colors may act as room accents, bringing character and dimension to the space. When choosing colors and patterns, think about the tone you’re going for, whether that’s a relaxing, calm ambiance or a lively, active room.

Style

 

An area rug’s style and design need to complement the room’s existing decor. There is a wide variety of rug types to choose from, so you can choose one that suits your room’s taste, whether it is modern, classic, bohemian, or eclectic. For a more modern look, try a rug with a geometric design; for a more classic feel, try an oriental or Persian rug. Take the room’s style into account while shopping for a rug so that it complements the rest of the furnishings.

Material

 

Choosing the right material is crucial when shopping for a rug. Various materials have various looks and feel, as well as maintenance requirements and prices. For example, wool rugs are great for high-traffic spaces because of their durability; they are also great for outdoor spaces, although you shouldn’t keep them outdoors during bad weather. Wool is also ideal for the winter because of how well it traps heat. 

Rugs made of cotton are very comfortable to walk on, making them a great option for bedrooms, living rooms, or any other space that may use some extra coziness, whether it’s for you or your small ones. While cotton rugs don’t keep heat as well as wool rugs, their plush texture and adaptability make them a great choice any time of year. 

Durable and adaptable, jute carpets are also a great choice. Areas that get a lot of foot traffic might benefit from a jute rug, which is akin to wool. Because of the jute’s inherent strength, your purchase will last for years and continue to look great in your house. Jute is perfect for rooms that might need a neutral, earthy accent due to its natural tones.

 

Maintenance

 

Think about how often you will need to vacuum or spot-clean your new area rug as you choose the material. Think about how rough your house is going to be on the rug. Is there going to be a lot of foot traffic from kids and dogs? If yes, consider if it’ll be easy to vacuum and spot-clean it. To keep your rug in pristine condition for as long as possible, research rug sealants. In addition, having your rug professionally cleaned regularly can keep it looking great and protect the fibers from wear and tear. 

Would it be wise to go with a synthetic rug that’s cheaper for the time being until you can afford a better, longer-lasting rug? Alternatively, are you prepared to spend a little more now on a high-quality rug and some routine rug cleaning to make sure it lasts for years? No matter what you decide, be sure you know how to properly care for your area rug so it stays clean and looks great!

 

Size, material, color, shape, style, and design are just a few of the many factors to think about when choosing the perfect rug for your home. You may choose a rug that serves several purposes, improves the room’s aesthetics, and adds comfort by thinking about these important details.