Area rugs don’t get as much attention as they should for the role they play in room design. There are many benefits to using an area rug (even if you have wall-to-wall carpet) that often go overlooked.
Many times people avoid area rugs because they don’t know how to style them. So let’s check out the benefits and how to style area rugs in your spaces so you can feel confident adding these useful design pieces to your rooms!Anchor Your Room
Area rugs help anchor your room and the furniture in it, supporting a cozy, comfortable, and welcoming space.
They can be used in pretty much any room of the home to create a cohesive design, add texture, and even add physical warmth from flooring like tile, laminate, and wood.
Design Tip: Area rugs should be big enough that they fit underneath your furniture (or at least mostly under your furniture). This helps create a larger looking space and brings your furniture together. If your rug falls short of your furniture, it can give the illusion your furniture is floating.
Reduce Noise
If you have a lot of hardwood, tile, or laminate flooring, it can get loud quickly between shoes, footsteps, toys, pets, and everyday life. Area rugs not only add textural and design elements to a room, but help reduce the noise produced from non-carpeted flooring.
Carpet and rugs can absorb sound, which can come in handy if you work from home and need quiet. So if you have hardwood floors and you’re hearing echo-like sounds (or don’t want to hear every footstep), consider adding an area rug to the room or runners in your hallways.
Add Visual Pathways and Zones
If you have a large open space, such as an open floor plan with little division between a kitchen and living room, area rugs are a great way to create that sense of division or “zone” between spaces. Runners can have the same affect and also create a visual pathway directionally through the house that’s inviting.
This can also be for a large open basement area, even used over carpet. Add area rugs to lounge spaces, rec spaces, and other areas to identity their “areas” as well as add more color and fun to the spaces.
Add Texture and Character
Adding an area rug can add texture and character to any room easily. From different patterns to bright, bold colors, they can quickly become a focal point and tie the whole room together. If you have solid-colored furniture and décor, consider a brightly patterned rug to complement, or go eclectic by mixing and matching patterns on your rug with other patterns in your room.
Consider area rugs as artwork that lies on the ground. Choose art that complements your space for size and your furniture.
Design Tip: If you have a large room, consider layering the same rug and putting them at different angles to add even more intrigue and design aesthetic rather than one really large rug. You can also mix and match your rugs with a standard area rug and a hide or other material to turn it up a notch. You’re sure to catch the eye and create a unique space by layering and angling.
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Did you know that Watson’s carries a variety of area rugs? Along with our wide selection of furniture, rec games, and spas, we offer area rugs and other décor to complement and complete any room. Contact us today to learn more.