Decorating with rugs: Make your room look bigger & better

19 Oct.,2022

 

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Carpet or a rug can give excitement to a room, claim interior designers. Adding them to a room can do more than just refreshing your space, it can even give it a luxurious feel. Putting an area rug or laying over wall-to-wall carpet is common in homes and spaces with floor such as hardwood, laminate, or tile. Most people use them to add pattern and interest to a room. However, if you are one of those people that are uncertain as to whether you want or should cover up your beautiful floors with a rug, here are some suggestions that might convince you why decorating with carpet or rugs is so popular.

Why Decorate Your Room with a Rug?

The most obvious reason to have carpet or an area rug in your home is for the look of it. Rugs have a unique way of binding together all the elements of a place. Interior designers use them, especially when they want to pull together various colors used in the décor.

Rugs or carpets can also help you create the illusion of a larger room. Large area rugs (avoid placing several small rugs), can make your place look more prominent. They should be within 12 inches of the walls on all sides. When it comes to decorating a living room or family room, the rug should be large enough that the main pieces of furniture such as sofa, coffee table, etc. are all placed on it, or at least have the front legs on the rug.

Also, choose light colored carpets or rugs that match the wall covering or paint. Bright colors do not soak in the light but reflect it, helping you achieve the appearance of having a bigger and more spacious room. Dark colors tend to absorb light; thus, a rug with darker colors make a place look smaller. To achieve a better effect, as brighter rooms tend to look bigger and more inviting, select soft tones of white or green. For a final touch, paint your wall trim and moldings in a lighter color than your walls.

A rug can also be used to define or separate areas in your home. Using rugs, you can separate the space in seating, reading or dining areas, and foyers. This type of decorating with rugs is excellent for big rooms that need definition, but also great for studio apartments.

For added comfort, RugPadUSA’s memory foam rug pad will make it feel like walking on clouds” or something like that.

Rugs and carpets can also create diversity and playfulness in a space.  However, if you want to put two rugs in a room, be aware that if they are the same size can visually cut the room in two. To create a sense of variety, place the rugs in one part one on the top of the other, or just use different sized rugs.

As good rugs can make a huge impact,  you can also choose and use a rug to be the focal point of your room. Best way to do it is by creating contrast –  paint your walls a hue that echoes one of your rug’s accent colors.

Most of the times, carpets and rugs look absolutely fabulous. Remember that carpets and rugs don’t need to be boring. Quite the opposite, depending on what style you choose- or happen to have- it can be a much spicier option than hardwood.

Make Sure to Get the Right Rug for the Selected Room

Since rugs can really change a room’s look (from the living room to bedroom), plus they tend to be quite an investment, you have to make sure you are buying the right size, color, and material. An excellent tip for purchasing the right sized rug – subtract 3 feet from the length and width of the room. The floor at the edges should be bare – this will make the room look a little larger. If you decide to put a rug under your dining table, leave at least 24 inches of it from the edge of the table out on all sides.

This way, the back legs of the chairs will stay on the rug, even when they are pulled out to let someone sit. When it comes to color and materials – you can be bold in the living room, but be aware for the bedroom. Select cotton or wool with patterns that add to the peaceful environment. When it comes to runners or hallway rugs, according to Decor magazine, the runners should be 4 inches narrower and 18 to 24 inches shorter than your hallway rugs. Naturally, they need to be wide enough to accommodate both feet when you walk.

Larger rugs can be expensive, so a lot of people buy rugs that are too small. Our advice is to take your time and browse rugs for sale or save up a little more money, so you can afford a rug that really fits your room and pulls it together.

What differs all the types of shaggy rugs is the material they’re made of. This factor will determine everything regarding the rug: where to place it, how it should be cleaned, etc.

Still not convinced? Read on!

Other Interesting Benefits of Using Rugs in Your Home

So far we have laid down for you a few reasons why rugs are so popular, especially in luxurious interior design ideas. However, the benefits of having area rugs or carpets go beyond style. Here are a few exciting benefits of using rugs in your home:

Comfort – Carpet or a rug is more soft and comfortable to stand on than hardwood or tile. The softness of the material gives it flexibility, which allows for the carpet or the rug to absorb the impacts of your footsteps.

Warmth – Carpet or a rug is warmer than hard surface flooring. It has a higher insulating value, especially if there is a rug pad under it.

Absorbing sound – An area rug significantly decreases the noise in your room. Carpet is quieter to walk on, and it absorbs sound from the air.

Coziness – Carpet or rug helps space feel grounded. When properly placed, it can help anchor the furniture in a room and helps to create a cozy and intimate space. Another reason is that rugs provide a sense of calm into space, both for body and energy. Fast-flowing energy can generate a feeling of chaos in your home. Since energy travels slowly over soft surfaces, an area rug is ideal for slowing the energy and reducing the feelings of excitability or anxiety in a room.

Good for health – Recent studies have shown that carpet is beneficial to allergy sufferers because it traps allergens from the air. If you are carpet free in your home and suffer from allergies or other breathing conditions, try placing at first an area rug to see whether it will help you alleviate some of those problems.