Choosing Rug Size-Living Room Design

Choosing Rug Size  The most typical place for an area rug in the living room is under the coffee table, in front of the couch.
A living room without an area rug can appear lacking in warmth and color, especially if you have hardwood floors and neutral-toned furnishings. An area rug pulls the room together and groups seating areas in a natural, fluid way. Consider size, style, and material when choosing a rug that fits your living room perfectly.

Choosing Rug Size

The most typical place for an area rug in the living room is under the coffee table, in front of the couch. Make sure the rug is large enough to fit all four legs of the coffee table and that it extends the length and width of the couch. You may want to have the seating surrounding the edges of the rug, or select a larger sized rug that can accommodate all the feet of your couch, chairs, and coffee table. Common rug sizes are 4 x 6 and 6 x 9 feet.
If you have a large living room, try placing more than one rug in the space. Small rugs can be used to decorate the area in front of the fireplace, or the entryway into the home. All the rugs should be similar in design or color to give an overall coherence to the living room.
Choosing Rug Style

Take into account the colors and patterns already in the room, on the walls, window treatments, and upholstery. If the colors are bold and patterns vivid, you may want to choose a single block of color for your rug. Conversely, if the walls and fabric in the room are more subtle and plain, you can select a rug that will be an interesting focal point.
In general , look for geometric patterns if you have a modern living room, or a braided or cotton rug for casual country styles. Animal print rugs look great in eclectic settings, and Persian carpets are suitable for an elegant, formal room.

Choosing Rug Material

Rugs are basically made of synthetic or natural fibers. Synthetic fibers include nylon and polypropylene, which are easy to maintain and cost less than natural fibers. Cotton, wool, jute, and sisal are popular materials in eco-friendly rugs. Your choice of material will depend on where the rug is to be placed and your budget.
For instance, your main living room rug is likely to be well-used and require easy maintenance. A wool rug is ideal since wool is coveted for its softness, durability, and ease of care. Alternatively, polypropylene is considered the most stain-resistant synthetic fiber and nylon is very durable. In an area with less foot traffic, a soft cotton rug may be a perfect option.

Alyssa Davis is a prominent online author and the senior staff writer for Metal-Wall-Art.com where you will find many more ideas for decorating with tree metal wall art

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