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Blue Rug For Living Room

If you are redecorating your living room, you should include a few anchoring elements that set the tone for the space and embody the design style you're going for. Basically, find a few key pieces of furniture or decor that you can't live without, such as a leather couch, statement-making wall art, or a brightly coloured chair, and build the rest of your room around them. Sounds simple enough, doesn't it? However, if you are unsure where to begin, we recommend beginning with a rug that matches your mood board. Modern ones with geometric patterns and colourful medallion area rugs are available, as are solid shags and blue rugs for living rooms that will create a coastal or country-style room.

If your living room is decorated in a traditional or vintage style, this not-too-bright (but not-too-boring) blue rug for living room will go perfectly with it. Don't ever underestimate the power of a rug. Throw an area rug over a sad, stained carpet in your rental apartment and you have got a brand-new look. Choose a stylish vintage Persian number and you'll have a completely different vibe. Layer a couple of patterned pieces together and you'll notice a new color palette emerge. living room rugs are the most important accessory, and there are numerous beautiful ways to style them to fit your space.

So, whether your living room is in need of a quick spring refresh or you are starting from scratch and looking for ideas, we have a plethora of fun living room rug ideas for you to peruse. Why settle for just one rug when you can have two? Or how about three? Depending on the size of your space, you could even have four. Layering rugs is a simple way to add textures and patterns to your living room, and piling up your blue or grey rugs can solve many decorating problems.

Rugs can be used to create 'zones' in a larger living room or one that is part of an open-plan space. Instead of walls, you place a different rug with a different vibe in each space. So, if your living room is in the same open-plan space as your kitchen and dining table, make it feel more like a separate space by adding a rug to form all of your furniture around. You could use white and black rugs to highlight the different areas of the room, such as a low pile runner in the kitchen and an area rug under your dining table. Your space remains open and airy, but rugs give it a more distinct feel. You can also use these as your bedroom rugs.

Consider how an area rug will work with the layout of your furniture when selecting one. Or are you going to arrange your furniture around the rug? We recommend the latter because an area rug is a great place to start when designing a living room layout. Instead of pushing everything against the edges, you could use your rug as the 'walls' of your living room and float your furniture around it. Allow your pieces to breathe by allowing more light to flow around the space. Simply choose something large enough to allow your furniture to sit on top of, or partially on top of, the blue rug. Also, make certain that it is centred, with the same amount of floor space visible under each edge. Get your hands on these now!

Blue Rug For Living Room

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