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How to Anchor a Room with a great looking Rug
On my way to dinner last night, I was thinking which post should I start the new year with? Afterall, this is the time when most folks are feeling highly optimistic, and making countless of resolutions… So as I cast my eyes across the restaurant’s corridor, I noticed this extravagantly decorated rug, then I thought: why not start with a post which will hopefully encourage most to do some decorating around their homes? A good looking rug fits the bill, and can change the look of any space. Depending on its color and texture, a rug can make a bold statement or blend quietly. As the foundation of which your decor is based, the color and style of the rug should echo the mood as well as the furnishings of your space.
There are two major things you should seriously consider when choosing a rug. Its color and its uses. Speaking of color:Dark, rich colors create a cozy feeling and help define a more intimate space. On the other hand, lighter colors open up small spaces and, when coordinated with the wall colors, make a room look appear larger. Rugs with yellow, orange or red add warmth to rooms with indirect light, while cool blues and greens help create a calm atmosphere in sunny rooms.
Diamond Sisal Natural Sisal Rugvia luxtica.com, image copyright: hemphillsrugs.comHigh-traffic areas, like family rooms and hallways, call for easy care, durable or reversible rugs. Homes or establishments with small children require easy-care rugs with a softer surface. So remember to choose well. Households with animal pets, such as dogs or cats that like to chew should avoid rugs with a looped pile. No matter how fabulous they look.
A rare and exquisite art deco Leleu rug from Doris Leslie BlauLunar Stripe RugStark CarpetA traditional carpet by Laura Ashley, via AllAboutYou.comChatham runner in azure and New Hadley runner in mandarin, www.rogeroates.comCourtesy of Good Housekeeping, via Allaboutyou.comWhen you need to make a graphic statement, look no further than a dramatic black and white rugvia therugboutique.comThe ‘layered carpet look”: A Darryl Carter and was published in Elle Decor