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7 Steps to Choosing the Best Rug



Rugs are simple and transformative additions. They provide both aesthetic and functionality benefits. Selecting the right rug for your space can sometimes become a challenge. However, knowing where to look and important things to consider can make the process easy. Before choosing a rug, it is crucial to first understand the general rules of placing them understand the best way to arrange your rug based on the room’s function, colors and shape. 

Considering these elements, there are different types of rugs serving different purposes. Therefore, know how to pick a rug for your kitchen, bedroom, bathroom, entryway and other spaces. Generally, the following are tips for choosing the perfect rug for your space.

1. Pick by Style

Before you buy a rug, it is important to consider room décor. Choose the rug most suitable for your space. The great news is that there are enough stylish traditional rugs to serve your specific needs. For example, for casual style, you can go for jute or sisal rugs. Shag and kilim rugs also convey a bohemian style. In short, ensure you choose a rug that complements the rest of your style.

2. Measure Your Space

Before buying your rug, it is of utmost importance to measure your space. Know the size of the space that needs covering. Make sure you consider the furniture on the space. You can map out the area in a painter tape to get the right measurements. That way, you will choose a rug that perfectly fits the space. 

3. Consider Material

Material used to make a rug determines several things. For example, some materials are more durable than others. Others are pricier. Furthermore, materials determine the ease of maintenance. Rugs from synthetic fiber are easy to clean. So, best for homes with pets or young children. Rugs from natural fiber like wool, cotton or silk are also costly. However, they last longer than to synthetic fiber.

It is also vital to consider practicality when selecting material. For instance, kitchen rugs should be resistant to stain due to proximity of drinks and food. Outdoor rugs should also be weatherproof.

4. Choose Between Patterns and Solid Colors

For solid walls and furniture, buy a patterned rug. The rugs draw attention to center of the room. Choose a solid color rug if you patterned furniture or walls.

5. Consider Foot Traffic

Another vital consideration is foot traffic. Low-pile rugs are ideal for high-traffic because they easy to vacuum. High-pile rugs should be used in areas with low traffic. They are likely to get dirty easily and might lose volume with high traffic. Therefore, consider placement when choosing rugs.

6. Layer Your Rugs

You can also layer rugs to boost texture and add depth to your space. For example, pair a squared flat rug with a smaller and circular rug to add dimension and variety. 

7. Buy a Rug Pad

Adding a rug pad between the rug and floor protects fiber and prevents sliding. Therefore, buy rug cushioned with pads to make it safe to tread on.

Key Takeaways

Picking the right rug can change space and build a foundation for décor and furniture. Use the tips to find the best rugs suitable for the space.

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