The lowdown on buying rugs


The myriad choices in pattern, style, colour, fabric and size, not to mention price, can make buying an area rug rather anxiety provoking. Thankfully, there are a few guidelines that will take some of the confusing guesswork out of choosing a rug, and put some fun into shopping for one.

Getting started
City slick, traditional or countrified? Decide on the mood you want to create in the room where you're putting the rug. That will narrow down the options while still allowing you to play with pattern and colour. Will the rug be purely decorative or will you be lounging or even dancing on it? Your answer will determine whether you should get a flat weave or knotted pile.

Size wise
Decide on the size of rug required. A large one can create a cosy, intimate feel in a room. As a rule of thumb, leave at least one foot around the perimeter of the room to create contrast between the floor and the rug. You can also use rugs to carve a large space into distinct areas, making it more dynamic. The size of the room is less important than the grouping of the room's furnishings. First, decide on the configuration of your furniture and then on the number and size of rugs required.

Settle on a budget
Dealers at most specialty rug stores can show you a range of rugs at various price points. Picking a wool/polyester blend over silk or even wool will mitigate costs without sabotaging style. Or consider a machine-made rug while you save up for that hand-woven masterpiece.

Style solutions
To decide on a style, start by examining your existing furnishings. Feel free to mix it up a bit- modern pieces with a traditional Turkish rug or '30s furniture on a contemporary geometric. But do choose a rug that incorporates one of the neutral colours on the walls or in the upholstery so that it blends with the room's colour scheme.

And whether you love geometric, oriental or floral patterns the trick is to create contrast. If your sofa has a small floral, go for a larger patterned rug." Or if draperies and furnishings boast a large pattern, choose a smaller, more intricate motif. Pros mix up to five patterns, but novices should stick with about two per room.

If you haven't decided on furnishings, let the rug lead the way. A rug is a great place to begin a decorative scheme. A really beautiful one makes everything that sits on it look great.


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