Find the Perfect Home Rugs
Decorating with home rugs is one of the easiest
ways to update, revitalize and beautify your home. Rugs can add dramatic color
and design to every room; create a focal point or define areas; add warmth to
the look and feel of tiles, stone, or concrete; protect hardwood floors or
wall-to-wall carpeting; and tie elements of a room together. You can change
rugs when the seasons change and take them with you if you move. It is not
surprising that home rugs are of great interest to the do-it-yourself
decorator.
Some Things to Think About
Color is probably the most important element in decorating and should top the
list of your requirements when selecting home rugs. If a room has a lot of
bright colors and looks very busy, choose a neutral color and a subtle design
for the rug. If the colors of the room are soft and neutral, you can add a
splash of color and interest with a bright rug and a dramatic design. If you
want to enhance the color scheme that exists in a room, select a rug that
repeats the dominant or accent colors; if the color scheme hasn’t been chosen,
buy the rug of your dreams and decorate the room around it.
The pattern on the rug must not clash with patterns on the wallpaper, window
coverings, cushions, and other fabrics in the room. Dark colors add warmth, and
light colors will make the room appear more spacious. The amount of traffic is
also a consideration. If there are children or pets, or the rug will get steady
use, dark colors and intricate patterns will not show dirt as much or as quickly
as light colors.
If you buy a rug for the bathroom, make sure the colors are compatible with the
color of the bathmat. (Or buy a new bathmat.) It is also important that a rug
in the bathroom not be adversely affected by moisture especially if it will be
underfoot when you step out of the shower or bath. Maintenance is an important
consideration when choosing rugs not only for the bathroom, but also the
kitchen, the hall, or the room of a child. Select designs and colors that don’t
show the dirt, and are stain resistant and easy to clean.
It is a good idea to add padding under a rug because it will not only keep the
rug from moving, it will also extend its life, absorb sound, and make vacuuming
easier. If you are placing a rug over wall-to-wall carpeting, choose a thin
under-pad coated with an adhesive.
Check the Size You Need
If you want an
area rug to cover most of the floor in a room, the same amount of bare floor
should be exposed on all sides of the rug, even if the room is an irregular
shape or there is a closet or fireplace extending into it. If you are not able
to arrange that, try and have the same amount of floor showing on two parallel
sides.
When defining an area – a conversational grouping, for instance – there should
be no more than two feet of empty rug extending out from behind the furniture.
A rug used in this fashion will unify the items placed around it if the rug is
large enough to accommodate at least the front legs of each piece of furniture.
If you are going to place a large rug in the bedroom, it need not be centered
but the same amount of floor should be visible on two or three sides of it. In
the dining room, the rug should extend eighteen inches to twenty-four inches
beyond the table. An eight- by ten-foot rug will work in most living rooms and
dining rooms. A six- by four-foot or a six- by nine-foot rug will be fine if it
is for a small area, such as under a coffee table, in which case, the entire
coffee table should be on it and all other furniture set back from it at an
equal distance.
If you have trouble visualizing what a rug will look like in a room and can’t
decide what size would be best, use masking tape to define the space. If that
doesn’t help, cut pieces from a paper roll or lay out bed sheets to cover the
area before you decide what size to buy. You don’t want any surprises.
Create Special Effects
If a rug is to be the focal point of a room, consider purchasing one with a
central medallion, which is a popular design for an oriental rug. If the
medallion will be hidden for the most part by a piece of furniture – the dining
room table or a bed, for example – forget the medallion and select a rug that
has an allover design, or one with detail on its borders.
Oriental rugs – a term which refers, in decorating lingo, to rugs from any
Asian country – are popular in modern as well as traditional homes. Expect to
pay more for an imported Persian rug, considered by many to be superior to all
other oriental rugs. Tibetan rugs are also a beautiful and popular choice and
not as expensive, or you can choose a rug from Afghanistan, Egypt, Pakistan,
China, or from many other Asian countries.
If the room has an early American theme, a round braided rug, popular since the
early settlement of North America, will probably be very suitable. Using a
Navajo rug, with its geometric designs and flat weave, can reinforce a southern
or desert theme. If your tastes run more to the comfort and appeal of animal
fur or wool, forget the tiger skin and look for a flokati rug – a hand-woven
Greek woolen rug with a thick, shaggy pile – it may create just the look you
want.
Contemporary rugs come in every variety of color, design, texture, size, and
price. Don’t overlook them when you are searching for the perfect home rugs,
even if your house is decorated in a traditional style. Just as a traditional
rug can look great in a modern home, a contemporary rug can add to the appeal
and charm of a traditional home. Let your creative spirit soar – and make sure
the rug can be returned or exchanged in case you discover your creative spirit
soared in the wrong direction.
Cost is a Consideration
The cost of a home rug is closely related to the fiber from which it is made.
The most expensive natural fiber will be found in a wool rug; other less
expensive natural fibers are cotton, jute, silk and sisal (hemp). Popular
synthetics favored for quality rugs are acrylic, polypropylene (olefin), and
nylon.
If you are on a tight budget, look for discount and bargain outlets, but be sure
the dealer is reputable, there is a wide selection, and check the warranty and
the return policy before you buy.
Home rugs are available in a wide variety of styles, and there are sizes to fit
every room and prices to fit every budget. Shop until you find exactly what you
want.
About the Author:
Scott Gray is currently a freelance writer and enjoys providing tips to
consumers who are in the market for all types of area
rugs,
contemporary rugs and
persian rugs.