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Keys To Choosing The Perfect Central Rug For Your Living Room

  • Writer: George Withmore
    George Withmore
  • May 27, 2020
  • 3 min read

It's curious to enter the forum sections of the decoration websites and find an innumerable number of people asking for recommendations to choose wisely their central rug. The carpet isn't always an element that's easy to choose in all cases, nor is it strictly necessary or favorable in all kinds of spaces, but it's often very useful and important to reinforce the aesthetics and functionality of a given area. Choosing this particular element can be a task that is not as simple as it initially seems, especially if you're a very demanding person and wanting to take advantage of all the potential of your area.


It might seem like an exaggeration to think that choosing the ideal carpet can be an arduous task, but it's a fact that actually stops looking strange when you review the wide catalog of models and so diverse designs that vary incredibly in materials, colors, sizes, and styles. In fact, this wide variety is a force that plays in two ways: on the one hand, it offers a wide range of possibilities, and on the other hand, this catalog can be so varied that you don't find the model you have in mind.


Typically, the central rug is used in common areas such as the dining room or living room, and almost always underneath a prominent piece of furniture, such as a Noguchi table or any other attractive coffee table. The big thing is that since it's located in a spot of great prominence such as the center of the room, it'll be very visible to all eyes and will directly influence the primary effect it generates. If you are in the process of selecting your ideal carpet, these are the most important aspects that you should take into account of any model you choose:


  • Size. The size of your carpet is not only functional but also aesthetically important, as it's capable of generating a positive visual impact. Technically, if you've opted for a medium-sized center rug, it should be two to three times larger than the overall diameter or length of your center table.

  • Color. The carpet can have a direct influence on the color scheme that you have been careful to choose. Therefore, you must choose wisely. If there's a particularly present color in your layout, the rug is an opportunity to generate a good contrast and make it stand out, especially in comparison to the tone of your walls. It's almost always advisable to choose a color compatible with that of your main furniture.

  • Material. In this sense, the range of possibilities becomes especially wide and interesting. Synthetic rugs, woven rugs, nylon rugs, felt rugs, rubber rugs, or even artisan rugs are options for every type of taste and preference. The materials of your rug should look good and make a good team with the decorative style of your space.

  • Design. Whether round, oval, rectangular, or any other shape, have a single color or a striking and original design, convey a feeling of formality or disinhibition, the design of your carpet must be consistent with the rest of the elements.

  • Style. Style is the most abstract aspect of the rug and what the model as a whole is. Some shaggy rugs feel incredibly good to step on and are visually appealing but may not reflect your personality. Persian rugs stand out for their high quality and quirky designs. Handmade rugs look perfect in bohemian-style decorative settings, and so on.

With these recommendations, you can ensure a successful choice of your ideal rug and make it one of the star elements of your layout.


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