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Large Area Rugs

Large area rugs can bring out the best in every room, making them more stylish and simply a lot better to be in.

When choosing right large area rugs for your space, a lot of things have to be considered first before making that purchase. Read on to find out what they are.

Best Tips to Pick Large Area Rugs

Size

Measure the area where you will place your large area rugs. If you’re not having your rug custom made, then the size of your rug can be any of the following standard sizes: 4’ x 6’, 5’ x 8’, 6’ x 9’, 8’ x 10’, 9’ x 12’, and 12’ x 14’. Pick the size that will be closest to your rug requirement.

If you’re getting for your bedroom, consider its size in relation to the bed. If the room is small, then it might be a good idea to buy a rug that will cover the entire bed with a few inches extra for better bed framing.

If your large area rugs will be for the dining room, then remember that the rug should be large enough to cover the dining table while still giving space for the chairs to be moved away without being taken out of the rug area. In this case, the rule of thumb is to measure the table and then add two feet to all sides.

When adding large area rugs to a family room, the norm is to pick one that will cover the entire length of the sofa. A 5’ x 8’ area rug is usually perfect for this area.

Design

Large area rugs should bring out the best in your room. The right rug can spell the difference between a boring, so-so room and a fabulous one.

If your room is contemporary where the colors are neutral, then a rug with a solid and bolder color may help to make that room come alive. Busy rooms with lots of colors already may benefit from a rug with a simpler design.

Patterns should work best with your décor. For example, large area rugs with central-floral designs look best when placed under a glass table because the design can still be seen.  Shag area rugs are also a good option to add a little variation to the room decor.

The texture of the rug also plays in important role in achieving the desired design style you want. Rough and woolly texture connotes a feeling of warmth and intimacy, while a velvety smooth rug reminds one of sophistication and class.

Whatever design you choose for your large area rugs, the key thing to remember is that the rug should add beauty to your room and enhance what is already there. Take note of balance between color, texture and pattern when choosing your design.

Material + craftsmanship = price

The best and most expensive rugs are those that are hand-knotted and made from the finest materials like silk and wool. Hand-tufted rugs go next in price and quality.

Most rugs today are also made from synthetic materials such as nylon and polypropylene. Both of these materials offer UV and stain resistance so there is no question in their durability. Additionally, they are inexpensive. So if you redesign your place frequently, then it might be wiser to pick one of those cheaper rugs rather than blow your money on a Persian.

Whatever size, design, material or cost, large area rugs add beauty, elegance, and style to any room or area in the house.