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Large Blue Rug

A large blue rug can completely transform a room, but its potential does not end there. From the dining room to the bedroom to the bathroom, we've got seven simple, creative ways to up your rug game. Our daily work with clients includes guiding them to the perfect blue rug and ensuring that the rug meets all of their needs. We ask a variety of questions about where the large blue rug will be placed, the type of traffic it will receive, and the effects the client wants the rug to provide for the room - such as warming it up, making it appear larger, acting as a focal point, or how to work with multiple blue and white rugs in one space.

Don't waste time trying to match colours exactly. It doesn't happen in nature, and if you try too hard, you'll end up looking fake. Designers frequently use the trick of starting with a large blue rug and pulling colour choices from there, especially when doing a room from scratch or re-doing a room. Start small if you're afraid to go bold with colour. A tribal rug is a great place to start because it goes with everything. You will eventually discover a favourite colour in it, which you can match with the walls or vice versa. The benefit of large blue rugs with a lot of colour and design elements is that you are not limited to any one aspect and can change the colour of the walls several times over the life of the blue rug.

Dark colours make objects appear smaller, while light colours make objects or spaces appear larger. If you have a small space, try using a light-coloured rug to make it appear larger. Many people become obsessed with color matching and achieving an exact shade match. This is most likely the most common source of annoyance. Relax, the colours should not be identical. The golden rule is to stick with similar colours and everything will come together perfectly. Consider a bed of roses. All of the rose colours aren't the same - in fact, there are probably hundreds of different colour shades in the rose bush - different greens in the leaves, gradations of colour in the petals. You can use these rugs as your living room rugs.

The most common mistake made by most people is purchasing a rug that is too small. Rugs that extend beyond the edges of furniture can make a space appear larger. We like to say that any rug size can be used, but some blue rugs are simply too small. A small white rug throws everything else out of proportion. The rug serves as the foundation for whatever is placed on it. Rug mixing is simple. However, unlike matching your large blue rug to the colours on the wall, if those colors clash, your floor will speak loudly. The simple solution is to keep the same colour palette but change the design. You can also begin with a natural rug and work your way up. If you want to be daring, go for it! Just keep the rug's style in mind.

The simple answer is that you can have the same rug but different sizes in the same room. We believe that what you like works for you! The same rug can combine and bring a room together. It's similar to scattering plants throughout your home. A large blue rug is one of those finishing touches to your room's decor. It can also help warm up or soften hard surfaces like wood and tile flooring, which can appear and feel cold underfoot, especially in long, cavernous hallways. Wool is the most popular rug material, but synthetics and viscose also have a significant market share. Many people ask us what material they should use, and the answer is always wool. Wool, on the other hand, is more expensive than synthetics. So decide the type of rug you want and buy them at affordable prices.

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