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At a Glance Black is the only sofa color where the rug’s primary job is to add light, not balance temperature. Black absorbs everything around it — the rug has to lift the room or the seating zone ...
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At a Glance An open-concept great room is one room architecturally and two-to-three rooms functionally. The rug strategy that works is zoning — one rug for the conversation cluster, one for the din...
Read more →At a Glance The rule decides 90% of the question: match the rug to the visual weight of the room. Busy rooms — gallery walls, open shelving, mixed wood tones, patterned drapery — want a quiete...
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At a Glance An office rug is the only rug in the home asked to consciously recede. The room's primary function is focus, and a strong pattern under the desk is a daily visual interruption. Quiet al...
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At a Glance The right modern farmhouse rug is older and quieter than the trend it gets sold under. Vintage-distressed Persians, soft hand-knotted wool in cream-and-charcoal palettes, and jute layer...
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The short answer: Pick a rug color by working from the room you have, not the rug you want. The four anchors are: (1) floor color — the rug should contrast the floor enough to read as intentiona...
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One rule decides whether a dining-room rug works. The same rule is broken in roughly half the dining rooms we see. The most common dining-room rug mistake is also the most preventable. A rug th...
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At a Glance A living-room rug hosts more human variety than any other surface in the home. The right one supports conversation, frames the seating, handles long-term traffic, and disappears when it...
Read more →Direct answer: Sofa material decides the rug as much as sofa color does. Velvet absorbs light and asks for a rug with visible weave or pattern to balance the matte richness. Linen has a casual visi...
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