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As with the majority of interior design questions, there are no hard and fast rules, but these tips can sway you to make the right decisions for your space
Choosing a living room rug should have as much thought behind it as choosing a couch, or your wall color, or your layout. A rug can often be the largest thing in the room in fact, so it’s an important element to get right. But what should you be looking to match your rug to? The sofa color? The wall color? Or should you go totally rogue and go with neither?
They are both pretty fail-safe options, tie in the rug with your largest piece of furniture or the color of the room and you instantly create a cohesive, balanced space. But are these the only options? We asked top interior designers what their approach is to choosing the best living room rug, and talk us through the pros and cons of both playing it safe and going for something different.
‘This can be anything – the wall, the sofa, an accent color in the room like on the cushions. The sofa is often a good one to start with as long as its color doesn’t dominate the whole rug. Sometimes ‘matchy matchy’ works but if there’s already an array of colors going on just add another into the mix as that works too!’
So as with the majority of interior design decisions, there is no steadfast rule, it comes down to your space and your style as to what you should be matching your living room rug to. But to help you make some decisions, read on for plenty of designer tips…
‘This well-traveled couple wanted to infuse their new home with inspiration from abroad. This room feels slightly Scandinavian with the tone-on-tone color palette, sleek lines, and minimalist styling.’ explains designer Marie Flanigan.
‘I think the color of a living room rug can be the color of the walls or it can highlight the space’s accent colors. As long as the rug’s tones and colors are complementary to the room, both are great options. And choose a living room rug color that works for your lifestyle. If you have young kids, maybe a darker color palette with a forgiving pattern is the answer. If you want to achieve a light and bright room, stick to a light, neutral color.’ she adds.
And note the layering of rugs here too. The paler rug is the focus and adds that cohesive feel, but the larger jute rug underneath adds texture and grounds all those lighter colors – plus ties in with the other natural finishes going on in the room.
Caspian stripe natural rug, Ruggable
Recreate this casually layered look with this abstract stripe design from Ruggable – it’s a softer way to bring stripes into a room.
‘I’m never one to ‘match’ anything in a room,’ says designer Bradley Odom. ‘I think disparate colors and textures can come together in a much more dynamic way. With rugs, we look to add in texture and pattern in an artful and complementary way. This means it can pull from colors in artworks, pillows, or none of the above.’
We agree that the most interesting spaces do have a bit of… chaos to them. They don’t immediately make sense and neatly add up. There’s depth to rooms that don’t have a matchy-matchy approach, so rather than match your rug color to the walls or couch, look to your living room wall decor, or accent furniture and take inspiration from there for a more subtle approach, or bring in something totally different.
‘Generally speaking, a rug shouldn’t match walls or a couch color,’ advises designer Kacy Ellis. ‘Rugs are a great opportunity to tie together colors in your scheme while not matching any particular item. We often source rugs first and build around them. Even if you are creating a monochrome space, we recommend focusing on varying textures in the fabrics and rug to avoid them reading as the same.’
‘An area rug is a foundational piece in a room and arguably one of the most important elements given how much visual space it occupies. Typically, we like to pull colors used in the furnishings into the rug so a space feels more cohesive, but that doesn’t mean it has to match exactly! Try looking for similar colors in slightly different shades – such as pairing a navy blue sofa with a rug pattern than includes lighter blue tones.’
‘A great room always starts with a color plan. I love neutral palettes with lots of texture, so as I’m considering sofa fabrics and wall color, rugs are also in the mix. All selections should achieve a natural harmony.’ says designer Lisa Sherry.
‘Rugs, upholstery, paint colors … it’s all about seeking synergy. In this outdoor living space, I played with geometry and color contrasts. The black and grey geometric rug plays off the striking black-and-white color scheme throughout the space. The rug anchors the space and pulls it all together.’
‘For example, if you have a neutral sofa, try matching your decorative pillows to the rug. If you have a statement wall color, try a patterned rug that features the wall color throughout but isn’t a monotone match.’
Note the pops of blue throughout this grey living room, how they contrast and lift the darker shades, and how the rug really ties all those accents together making them a far stronger part of the color scheme.
Boho vintage medallion rug, Lowes
For an easier way to include the beauty of a Persian rug in your scheme, consider a faded style, like this one, which softens the intensity of the pattern.
‘You always need a starting point for a space, something that speaks most strongly to you. So if that’s an area rug you’ve fallen in love with you start there and build the room off of that – and work towards finding complimentary pieces that help tell your style story.’ advise Virginia and Jessica, founders of Toledo Geller.
‘We look at all of the finishes in a room comprehensively to make sure they all work together, but nothing ever ‘matches’ per say. The color scheme should all work in harmony and in an ideal scenario the color of the rug should be pulled by an element within the furniture upholstery. There needs to be a bit of contrast in tones so that the room doesn’t fall flat.’
‘While the rooms we design tend to be colorful, often times we limit our doses of color to the vertical surfaces and will ground a space with a neutral rug (albeit with a pattern, like a plaid, stripe, or box grid). Having a solid neutral grounding helps the rest of the interior shine. If you want some color in your space, start with a rug that has color and work the rest of your living room furniture off of that (it’s much easier than working with your furnishings first and then trying to find a rug that will suit your selections. Even if your furnishings are mostly neutral you can tie the colors back to the rug by way of accessories in the room.’
‘We think more in terms of contrast than ‘matching.” agrees Elena Frampton of Frampton Co. who designed this colorful space. ‘At our Gramercy Townhouse project, we selected a deep teal sofa by Piet Boon, and created balance with a warm neutral rug from Edward Fields.’
‘Unless the scheme is intentionally monochromatic, a living room rug shouldn’t exactly match the walls or the couch. There can be synchronicity between the colors, with subtle differences that make the colors complementary.’ says Molly Torres Portnof of DATE Interiors.
Designer Alex Morrison agrees that ‘buying a rug is like buying a piece of art for your living room. It doesn’t necessarily have to match the color of your couch or walls, however, its tones should align with your space.’
Hebe is the Digital Editor of Livingetc; she has a background in lifestyle and interior journalism and a passion for renovating small spaces. You’ll usually find her attempting DIY, whether it’s spray painting her whole kitchen, don’t try that at home, or ever changing the wallpaper in her hallway. Livingetc has been such a huge inspiration and has influenced Hebe’s style since she moved into her first rental and finally had a small amount of control over the decor and now loves being able to help others make decisions when decorating their own homes. Last year she moved from renting to owning her first teeny tiny Edwardian flat in London with her whippet Willow (who yes she chose to match her interiors…) and is already on the lookout for her next project.
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