A rug is a nice, impactful piece that can make your home more appealing. Besides adding interest with color and texture, a area rug can do wonders for space. Visually, a rug is great to define different spaces within a room. Functionally, it warms up floor space, provides comfort underfoot, and prevents kids from slipping.
Therefore it is not surprising that choosing the ideal rug for your home is vital. This article will help you determine the perfect size, color, and material of rug for each room of your home.
Start with Size
The first thing you need to consider when buying a rug is a size. If you choose a rug that is too small, it will create an unfinished and awkward look. An oversized rug, on the other hand, can make space overwhelm. So instead of choosing the wrong size rug that can look totally out of place, opt for the perfect size rug for a balanced room. Continue reading to know what size rug will look and fit best in each room of your home.
Dining room
Dining room rug is great to make a good frame for the dining set (dining table and chair). To obtain the correct size rug, measure your dining table and then add 2 feet. If you have an expandable dining table then measure the table when it is fully extended. This will ensure that all the legs of dining chairs do not scratch the floor surface even when the chairs are fully pushed back.
It is also comfortable size for you because all the dining table set is on rug so there is no issue of legs tangled. It is best to match rug shape with either your room or your table shape. For example, if you have a round dining table, buy a round rug so that your space looks visually cohesive.
Bedroom
For the bedroom, choose a rug size that covers the bottom two-thirds of your bed and extends out around a foot on each side for great comfort and looks. If you like this look instead of a full bed cover look then 8′ x 10′ for a queen bed and 9′ x 12′ for a king bed is the best fit. Another good solution for a small bedroom is to consider buying a 2’x 6′ runner rug on both sides of the bed. In case you have an ottoman or bench at the end of the bed, then also this scale is good enough to accommodate them.
Living room
Many people made mistakes by choosing a small rug that covers only the coffee table. It looks off-balance. But that does not mean you have to buy an extra-large rug to fill the whole family room. Ideally, you should choose a rug that ground either all the seating areas or at least the front legs of the accent chair and sofa.
Entry
In most rooms, the rug is used to frame the furniture but in an entryway, it helps to create a welcoming ambiance. So choose a rug in shape you like rather than standard shapes such as rectangular or circular. When it comes to size, choose a rug according to which type of entry space you have. A runner-size area rug (around 2′ x 8′) looks good in a long hallway while 4′ x 5′ works wonderfully in a small foyer.
Outdoor
Choosing an outdoor rug size is simple. Just use your outdoor furniture set size as a point of reference. For example, if you have a large sectional, choose a large rug. On the flip side, if you have a small bistro set, a small round rug is a good choice.
Choose a Color that Suits your Space
The color of the rug you choose impacts on how your entire space looks, so it’s important to choose wisely. Don’t have any idea of how to choose rug color? Look what colors are already there in your furniture, artwork, and wall. Ideally, you should pick a color that coordinates well with the other elements in your room to achieve a pleasing look.
Think about Balance
Which type of rug do you need to choose? A plain rug or pattern Rug? It depends on the overall scheme of your space. Balance is the key to choosing the ideal rug.
For instance, if your space is already filled with patterns from the pillows, furniture, or artwork, opt for a plain rug. But if your space is simple and has solid furniture or wall, it’s best to buy a patterned rug to spruce things up. Go for a timeless pattern like geometric, plaid, polka dots, abstract and floral.
Choose Appropriate Rug Material
When choosing the material for your new area rug, think about your lifestyle and how much traffic it will receive. For high traffic areas like the hallway, kitchen, and living room, it is good to pick natural fiber rugs such as sisal or jute rug as they are durable and easy to clean.
Likewise, if you are buying a rug for formal spaces like a home office or bedroom, opt for a wool rug that feels soft underfoot. Rugs made from synthetic materials are better suited for outdoors as they are fade-resistant in sunlight.
Also read the efficient way to clean the rugs
Conclusion
Buying the ideal area rug is a good way to add comfort as well as a finishing touch to your home decor. No matter your reason for needing a rug, these are the things you should pay attention to. If you already know what to look out for, choosing the best rug is easier for you. By now you have an idea of what type of a rug you need to choose based on style and purpose.