12,435 Rugs

Adding a selection of rugs to your home is a fantastic way of adding colour, pattern or texture without making a permanent commitment - a dip of the toe instead of a full-on splash in the paint pot, so to speak. For lovers of hardwood floors, adding rugs throughout your home also offer the perfect compromise for a splash of colour and some underfoot comfort. Whether you go with something lush and luxurious like a sheepskin rug, opt for a traditional wool rug in neutral tones that blends in with the rest of the room, or you choose to inject a little wow into your space with a modern rug in a trendy graphic print, the right rug can make a space both more cosy and interesting. More
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Which style of rugs should I be looking at?


This comes down to personal taste and practicality as much as existing decor. If you have a hardwood floor then opting for tufted wool rugs in your home will add comfort especially on colder days – make sure you use non-slip pads or strips underneath though. If you live in a messy household full of kids and dogs, you should consider washable rugs and practical materials like sisal, jute and hemp which can stand up to plenty of foot traffic. They need not be staid and ruthlessly functional: try geometric patterns, funky stencil designs and other contemporary options. Hand-woven kilim rugs are a great option as they are hard-wearing but come in graphic patterns. Fans of more decorative and floral styles in traditional homes could look for Persian rugs or Oriental rugs, which also provide a nice thick pile to sink your bare feet into are after busy day at the office. Those craving something especially luxurious will appreciate finely textured mohair rugs and silk rugs.

How do I choose the right size and shape of rug for my room?


The right rug can really tie a room together, but the size and shape of your rug needs to be chosen carefully to keep the balance of the room. When selecting a living room rug you can select your rug shape and style to suit your furniture and room layout. If your furniture is against a wall then you might want to opt for a rug that is large enough to fit under just the front legs of your sofa and chairs, or that can sit well in front of your furniture. f you intend to place your living room furniture on top of the rug, ensure the rug you select is large enough that everything can sit comfortably inside. If your rug is intended to be a decorative accent, then choosing a contrasting round rug or oval rug can offer a striking contrast in a rectangular or square room. For a bedroom you can place a rectangular rug two-thirds of the way down the bed, a single runner at the foot of the bed or opt for two runner rugs on either side. If choosing a rug for your dining room then either opt for something just slightly larger than your table which won’t get in the way of your guests chairs, or a rug that is large enough for the entire chair to sit on the rug even when pulled out.

What is the best rug colour for my room?


Some interiors enthusiasts believe that a rug is a fantastic starting point for a room rather than an accessory. But unless you’re doing a full redesign of your room, or moving into a new home that doubles as a blank canvas, that’s probably not possible. Rugs in bright colours offer a great focal point while neutral colours help to maintain a sense of calm and balance. Dark colours are the practical choice for busy areas of the home, while lighter shades will open up more confined areas and create a sense of space. Go big, bold and vibrant with your patterns if your room needs a lift. There is a rug to suit every colour scheme so check out the rug selection on Houzz and pick whichever one takes your fancy!