12 Creative Ways to Use Rugs in Small Spaces

Creating the space of your dreams can occasionally provide some difficulties. For example, the size of your room might frequently determine whether or not you end up buying that sofa you've had your eye on. Due to their limited size, small rooms can be particularly difficult to design. However, by using a few easy methods, you can deceive the eye into thinking a small room is larger than it is.

Living room design and decorating can be difficult, especially in small spaces. While designing a living room involves many factors, choosing a rug is an excellent place to start. But how can you determine the size and arrangement of a rug that fits the design of the room? Read on to learn about the creative ways in which you can use rugs in small spaces.

Off-Centered Placement:

Centred on the wall, fireplaces are a typical focal point in living rooms. Large Rugs can be placed off-centre and to the side, while centring one in front of it is certainly an option.

Its effectiveness in this space is evident from the way it lets more of the chair rest on it and directs your gaze outward, where it attracts attention to the rest of the room and the fireplace. Try placing your rug in an unusual spot if you want it to go with an eclectic or modern style, as these styles tend to complement off-centre rug placements.

Contemporary Style:

 

Simple, clean lines are frequently used in contemporary design, and artwork is frequently used. A striking flash of colour can be added while maintaining a contemporary aesthetic by decorating your space mostly in red and white.

You can use a dual-toned Runner Rug as a unique piece of art in your living room by adhering to the same design concept.

Paisley Design:

Paisley's designs are frequently intricate and incredibly colourful. When using them for decoration, especially in a compact space, you want to avoid drawing too much attention to the other elements or overpowering the rug. However, that doesn't mean the space has to be barren; have a look at your blankets and throw pillows and use some of the rug's colours with them. As long as you avoid selecting elaborate vases, paisley can also be nicely paired with plants and vases.

Create a Bridge:

You can place your rug in the middle of the two sofas or seating sections that face one other and have the front legs resting on top of the rug. Make sure the rug complements the colours of the sofas and pillows so that it connects the two seats both aesthetically and literally. This rug arrangement greatly contributes to the symmetrical feeling that classic styles frequently provide in a room.

Coloured Furniture and Rugs:

You can find it difficult to choose a rug style or colour palette to go with coloured furniture. Since they are such popular shades, neutral colours like grey, beige, and white may be found in almost any design rug. These colours also tend to function well.

Black and White:

Both big and small areas can benefit from the use of black and white, and there are countless ways to style those colours.

Select a black-and-white rug with distinctive patterns and textures for your living room if you want to create a more eclectic or modern feel. The room gains depth from the distinctive texture as well.

Scandinavian Style:

The goal of Scandinavian design is to create comfortable, warm environments. Overall, you may achieve this by integrating natural materials like wood and utilizing a palette rich in neutral colours. But the rug can also have a significant impact on how that style is set. After deciding on a rug that complements the neutral colour palette, look for one that is plush and soft. A rug with more height or shag is more hospitable than one with a lesser pile and will undoubtedly give your Scandinavian living room a cosier feel.

Connecting Patterns:

The colours of the rug can be used for other accent pieces, such as pillows, blankets, vases, and so on, to create a cohesive look with the rest of the space. However, by utilizing comparable patterns, you may also tie your rug to the rest of the space. To gently bring your living area together, you might switch up the designs on your pillows and carpets.

Amazing Angles:

Conventional interiors typically employ furniture, rugs, and accent pieces in more conventional and predictable ways, such as arranging them in a straight line and keeping them centred. It's a smart move, for sure, but when you take that action with your rug, it allows you to be a little more spry with how you arrange your furniture. For example- You can arrange a sectional sofa in a straight line with a slanted chair in the corner. When you choose a safe, centred arrangement for your area rug, you have greater freedom to experiment with angles.

Layers:

Your modest living space will look stylish and multidimensional when you layer two rugs on top of one another. For example- layer a flat-pile bohemian rug with a smaller, plush rug on top of it. Make sure your rugs have some things in common when you layer them, such as being in the same colour family and having a comparable texture. Although layered rugs can be used in many various design styles, they are especially ideal for Boho living rooms, as they accentuate Boho's love of textures.

Different Pile:

You can choose rugs with designs and varying heights in addition to ones with particular patterns woven into them. Selecting a rug with a design composed of varying pile heights instantly highlights the rug's design and gives it more visual appeal. This is especially useful for small living room decor since it allows you to introduce a new feature without overcrowding the room with furniture.

Bordered Rugs:

With rugs, it's common to see the entire rug framed with a unique border encircling all four sides. Rugs with that kind of frame are typically found in conventional and formal settings; however, if you're going for a carefree and young vibe, go for a rug with a border just on two sides.

If you want a subtle, laid-back style in your living room, it's especially helpful if the border is made of the same material and texture as the rest of the rug.

 

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