Rug Types you need to know before choosing one

When it comes to interior design, rugs are a key element that can add warmth, texture, color, and pattern to a space. Whether you opt for a traditional rug for a formal living room or an abstract rug for a contemporary space, choosing the right rug can create a cohesive and beautiful interior design scheme for any room in your home or office.

It's crucial to know the different types of rugs before making a purchase to ensure your new rug complements the overall design scheme of the room. Our interior designers created a quick guide to help you learn about the different types of rugs and make your decision-making process easier.

  1. Area Rug

Ideal for: Bedrooms & Living Rooms

An area rug is any rug that is smaller than the room and may be moved since it is not affixed to the floor. Area rugs are typically rectangular, square, or circular in shape and available in conventional sizes. They are a great way to add a textured layer to a space that conveys a color scheme, provides softness and creates warmth and comfort.

Image Source: The Rug Company

2. Runner Rug

Ideal for: Hallways, Kitchens & Narrow Spaces

A runner rug is a long, thin rug that looks best in a location with limited space, such as a kitchen or a hallway. Typically, it has a rectangular or oval shape. This kind of rug is useful for both adding a vibrant color or design to a small room and protecting floors in high-traffic areas.

Image Source: Tai Ping Carpets

3. Layering Rug

Ideal for: Layering as an accent rug, next to the side of the bed

You can't go wrong with a layered rug like a sheepskin rug for a cozy atmosphere. There are both real and synthetic ones on the market, and both types come in a variety of sizes, shapes, and colors. If you put it by the side of your bed, it serves as a classic decorative accent and the coziest surface to step upon in the morning.

Image Source: The Rug Company

4. Wall to Wall Carpet

Ideal for: Bedrooms & Finished Basements

Wall-to-wall carpet used to be the norm for every room in a house, but that has drastically altered over the past few decades as people have started to expose hardwood floors and utilize aesthetically pleasing tile. Because of its distinctive plushness, it gives warmth and comfort, but keep in mind that it is also the most expensive option among all rug options because it typically needs professional installation and removal.

Image Source: The Rug Company

5. Stair Runner

Ideal for: Wooden Staircase

A stair runner is a timeless design statement that has the power to completely transform your stairs. Stair runners come in a variety of materials, from sisal and synthetic polyester to vintage-style cotton, depending on the color, design, and amount of comfort you're looking for.

Image Source: Stark Carpet

6. Outdoor Rug

Ideal for: Outdoor Patios & Decks

Outdoor rugs serve the same function as an indoor area rug, but it's weatherproof and able to withstand the elements. Outdoor rugs are typically constructed of synthetic fibers since they are extremely UV resistant and durable.

Image Source: Deirdre Dyson Rugs

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