Trendy Rug Styles That Should Be on Your Radar

Area rugs are a wonderful way to add colour, texture, and your own personal flair. They offer a means to soften and warm up hard flooring as well. There is a rug to suit everyone’s taste, from flexible, neutral rugs to act as the foundation for a layered design to colourful, vibrant rugs that also function as artwork. There is a great variety of weaves, patterns, materials, and colours available for them. Read on to know about the latest rug trends.

Geometric Rugs

Geometric rugs are incredibly popular right now, and it's not hard to understand why given how adaptable they are. While larger-scale abstract designs provide a brilliant focal point, smaller checks are great for adding simple colour and pattern.

Monaco Geo Charocoal Grey Outdoor Rug By Oriental Weavers

This year, solid lines and geometric forms will be used to create colour-blocked contemporary rugs that are striking enough to walk on. These striking rug patterns will add personality and improve more muted homes. Ikat rugs are at the top of the list with the rug unquestionably being the focal point. Modern kilims can also add a playful element to a space with their block colours and bold geometric patterns.

Vintage Rugs

Old-fashioned overdyed rugs have classic aesthetics. Over the years, their adaptability has made them a popular option for both residential and commercial buildings, and we're delighted to announce they're here to stay. Traditional features and Persian-inspired patterns are included in vintage overdyes, which give a room a feeling of opulence. However, the distinct dying procedure gives the rug a damaged appearance and a more modern style.

Grenada Amber Persian Rug by Origins

Traditional rugs offer traditional designs that are created and woven using contemporary materials and methods. These oriental rugs are inexpensive because they are primarily machine-woven yet appear handmade thanks to weaving techniques. Additionally, there are a lot of vintage examples available for purchase, many of which are original and cost much more.

Shaggy Rugs

Shaggy rugs are once again in style. The wood-panelled den of the 1970s comes to mind, but the shaggy rugs of today offer a fresh spin on the previous fashion style.

Asiatic Barnaby Sand Plain Shaggy Rug

They offer a pleasant joy for your feet because they are made of natural materials with various textures. Unsure of its proper location in your house? Consider the areas of your home where you go barefoot the most. In particular, adding beige rugs with shaggy piles to bedrooms is a must if you want to give your feet a luxurious vibe.

Berber Rugs

In a market flooded with mass-produced designs, more homeowners are turning to hand-made rugs to add a unique personality to their homes.

Scandi Berber G276 Cream Grey Shaggy Rug by Think Rugs

Each authentic Berber rug is produced uniquely by the nomadic Berber tribes of Morocco using time-honoured techniques. Although no two are alike, there are similarities in each tribe's patterns that can be seen, such as the Beni Ourain designs, which stand out for their use of shaggy deep piles, neutral colours, and loose geometric patterns.

Sheepskin Rugs

Sheepskin rugs are another alternative for a luxurious sensory experience if you yearn for softness but don't think a shag rug fits your taste. They have transformed significantly since their first monochrome organic oval-like forms.

Faux Fur Sheepskin Ivory Plain Shaggy Rug by Flair Rugs

Sheepskin rugs today are available in a wide range of hues and patterns to match practically any interior design scheme. Real sheepskins have a natural variation in marking, colour, and texture and are wonderfully soft. They also have wool fur that is comfortingly densely packed for a plusher feel. The majority of fake sheepskins have a plastic backing and frequently employ synthetic fibres to simulate the feel of wool. Synthetic fibres typically aren't as soft as their natural counterparts, and you won't find the same diversity of textures and natural colours.

Abstract Rugs

There are various ways to interpret abstract rugs, which is just one of the many reasons you should have one in your room. Every style is vibrant and distinct. Consequently, you have access to a variety of designs and patterns. Cool colours, warm colours, or a combination of both are used to create contemporary abstract rugs. Abstract rugs in cool colours can blend amazingly if you want to create a tranquil atmosphere. However, you should go for warm-coloured abstract rugs if your space already contains warm colours.

Because they come in a variety of colour schemes, abstract rugs help set the mood and create intimacy in your area by creating focal points. If you want to make your area appear larger than it is, choose lighter colours. Dark, rich colours might assist highlight a more secluded bedroom. Warmth is produced by warm colours like orange or red, whereas calmness is produced by cool hues.

Chevron Rugs

Eye-catching designs are the ideal spot to start your search for stunning area rugs that will add a spark of visual excitement and colour! Chevron patterns, a classic V-shaped mark that runs the length of the rug, are a timeless pattern that works with many different design styles. A traditional chevron design is a great choice for a time-honoured aesthetic that's still popular because transitional rugs incorporate both traditional and contemporary style aspects. The chevron pattern will draw attention and provide excellent flair without ever trying too hard, no matter what rug shape, construction, or material you choose for your rooms.

Mid-century Modern Rugs

The name Mid-Century Modern refers to a design aesthetic that seems to be from the middle of the 20th century. Although many other styles have subsequently replaced Mid-Century Modern, it hasn't truly lost its appeal. Mid-Century Modern style makes it simple to make any area you're designing appear ageless and effortlessly cool because it's full of straight-laced geometric shapes contrasted with quirky organic motifs. Clean lines and rounded edges, simplicity, a combination of materials, and contrasting colours inspired by nature are characteristics of mid-century modern design. You can decorate a living room to give it an eclectic mid-century modern style with retro hues and striking patterns. Famous for their bold patterns, mid-century rugs are best characterized by the- maximalist.

 

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