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All you need to know before buying rugs

Comfort, warmth, and decorative interest are all provided by carpet and rugs. They can serve as floor art as well as a frame for arranging furniture and defining places.

Rugs can be divided into different categories considering their material or weaving system. They can be made of natural fibers, such as wool or synthetic fibers, including polyester and polypropylene.

In terms of weaving methods, rugs can be Hand-Knotted, Hand-tufted, Hand-loomed, or Machine-loomed. Rugs are one of the most significant components in a home, so choose the one you love, connect with, and want to see for a long time. In the following essay, there are some tips and guides that help you buy your desired rug.

Size

Choosing the proper size that will physically fit the intended space is undoubtedly one of the essential considerations for rug buyers. A rug covering every square inch of an area does not appear attractive, while a too small rug may appear uncomfortable and even cheap. As a result, you must accurately measure your desired room’s dimensions to avoid regret after purchasing the rug.

The size of the rug you choose will depend on whether you want to fill the space or create a seating area; for filling the room, the larger, the better. Otherwise, when creating a sitting room, the furniture layout that will go on top should be taken into account. Take a painter’s tape and draw the size you want to buy on the floor where you would place it to see whether it fits nicely. This is a fantastic way to avoid making sizing mistakes. Also, remember to provide enough space to open the doors without touching the rug.

However, choosing the right carpet size is not just about that. The overall room dimensions, the furniture, the area function, and the appearance you’re trying to achieve all play a role in determining the appropriate size of your rug. Here are some general guidelines to help you select the proper size considering where to place the rug.

Living Area: In a living room, a rug should be placed in the middle of the room, centered beneath the coffee table, and picked with the furniture arrangement in mind. Seating in the living room can be set up in various ways, including four legs on the rug, four legs off the rug, or two front legs on the rug.

Photo: Joss & Main

Dining Room: The rug used in the dining room should be larger than the table, taking into account the distance that chairs are pushed back to prevent chairs from bouncing on an uneven surface.

Photo: Joss & Main

Bedroom: Choosing a rug that extends 18 to 24 inches beyond each side of the bed will give your feet a smooth landing every morning. Consider any furniture at the foot of the bed when choosing the rug’s length: The piece’s four legs should either fit on or off the carpeting.

Photo: Joss & Main

 

Pattern & Color

If you’re going to spend a lot of money on a rug, go with a classic pattern like those found in vintage and antique carpets. Modern carpets can look fantastic in a space, but they will need to be replaced when they go out of style. Area rugs with bold patterns can make your space unique, but their design should not be completely hidden when putting furniture on top of them.

Floor color, the furniture, and the space function are factors that determine the rug’s color. It is generally better to choose the rug color opposite to floor color, light-colored and dark-colored rug for dark and light floors, respectively. Besides, rug color should complement the furniture colors. It should also be noted that rooms covered by darker colors of rugs will give the feeling of a more intimate but smaller space. On the other hand, the lighter color of rugs makes the area look wider.

Lifestyle

Another essential factor that you should consider while buying rugs is your lifestyle. For instance, if you have babies or pets, you should better not buy light-coloured rugs. Instead, an easy-to-clean rug with a dark color is a better choice for you.

Moreover, buying trendy or conventional rugs depends on your taste in changing the appliance. For example, if you change your furniture frequently and follow decoration trends, you should buy trendy rugs. Otherwise, conventional rugs are a suitable choice for those who do not change their home decoration a lot.

Material

The material that a rug is made of determines its properties, such as durability, resistance, and cost. Rugs are made of a variety of materials, including soft cotton, synthetic polyester, or polypropylene. Natural fibers are environmentally friendly and among the most cost-effective materials for rug manufacture. Rugs made of natural fibers are more expensive than those made of synthetic fibers. Synthetic fibers provide numerous advantages, including greater stain resistance, ease of care, and fade resistance.

Resilience is a measurement of how effectively fibers bounce back after being crushed by heavy furniture. Rugs having high resilience should be used when placing underneath heavy furniture or in high-traffic places.

The properties of different fibers used in rugs are mentioned below.

Properties

FIBER

  • Easy to Clean
  • Durable
  • Soft Feel
  • Wide Range of Colors
  • Good for High-Traffic Areas
Cotton
  • Soft Feel
  • Durable
  • Static-Resistant
  • Stain-Resistant
  • Resilient
  • Good for High-Traffic Areas
Wool
  • Soft Feel
  • Suitable for Low-Traffic Areas
Jute
  • Soft Feel
  • High Luster
  • Suitable for Low-Trafic Areas
Silk
  • Easy to Clean
  • Great for Living Areas
Polyester
  • Easy to Clean
  • Moisture and Mildew Resistant
  • Good For Outdoor Use
  • Best for Low-Traffic Areas
Polypropylene
  • Strong and Resilient
  • Ideal for High-Traffic Areas
  • Wide Range of Colors
Nylon

Conclusion

Rugs are one of the most significant parts of home decoration and play an important role in accentuating the look of the space. There are various types of carpets in terms of shape, pattern, and material, making it hard to buy a suitable rug. Size, color, design, material, the location that you intend to place the carpet, and also your lifestyle are some factors that will guide you to choose your rug correctly.

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  1. Thanks for the reminder that one’s lifestyle should also reflect the area rugs that they use. I think it would be nice to have an area rug in my bedroom in order to have a fuzzy surface to walk on when I’m not wearing my slippers. That will surely add to the comforting ambiance of the room.

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