The Importance of Rugs in Home Interiors

The Importance of Rugs in Home Interiors

Posted by Marc Smith on 29th Jul 2021

A room may seem to have the perfect design at first glance. However, it could still need an extra boost. An area rug may be the last thing you’d consider placing in a client’s space, but it’s actually an important element of a room’s design.

Did you know that the right rug can breathe new life into a space? Here’s why we at Cyrus Artisan Rugs think rugs are important to home interiors.

A Foundation for Home Decor

Renaissance Cowhide Rug

Selecting the decor for a room you’re designing begins with a rug. Your rug of choice can help you create a good interior or pick out other pieces of room furniture to complement the look. For example, you could have a client’s bedroom in a color like red or blue. Or better yet, have the rug highlight or match a room’s colors.

The perfect rug will make a room more cohesive, too. By pulling the space together, a rug can make a room feel cozy. And when it comes to comfort, a soft rug provides an undeniably delightful feel. Moreover, it makes a room look extra homey.

A Versatile Piece of Home Decor

Rugs can also work wonders for different types of flooring. For one, they’re the usual decor of choice for homes with hardwood floors , tiles, granite, and other hard surfaces. Wood or tiled floors may seem hard and stiff, for instance. But with an area rug, these surfaces can look and feel comfy.

Apart from hard flooring, rugs can complement wall-to-wall carpeting. After all, a rug on wall-to-wall carpeting can give your decor extra color and design.

Creating a Good & Balanced Interior with Rugs

Most of the time, a rug can help you create a good, balanced interior for your client’s space. Here are some tips you can follow to pull that look off:

●Define or divide a seating area, dining space, or a foyer with an area rug.

●Inject variety into a room by placing rugs of various sizes into the space.

●Rugs with subdued, pastel colors are good choices for bold-colored upholstery or wallpapers. Meanwhile, area rugs with ornate designs or vivid hues make an eye-catching space.

●Turn a rug into a room’s focal point. Paint a wall in the same color as the rug you’re using, or hang it on a wall.

More importantly, get to know your client’s interests and lifestyle before taking on a project. It’ll help you present the best options and sources for your client’s space.

Designing a Home with Area Rugs

Richard III Oval Rug

Like we’ve mentioned, a rug is essential to a room’s design. Let’s look at three more reasons why a home would need an area rug.

A Source of Color, Texture, & Pattern

First, a rug can give a room’s colors a significant impact. A bright piece, for instance, could suit a neutral space, while a neutral rug can complement a vibrant room. Area rugs come in various hues, so you can easily pick the perfect color for a room’s ambiance.

A rug provides a space with extra texture, too. That texture adds charm to the room and it matches the interior’s aesthetic. If you’re tackling well-crafted yet bland decor, an area rug’s texture can make those pieces look elegant. Moreover, it can give flat-looking decor pieces substance and interest.

Lastly, an area rug makes it easier for you to incorporate patterns into your client’s space. Like texture, rug motifs can give interiors an extra personality. After all, different rugs showcase different patterns. For instance, Persian rugs feature flowers, medallions, and tribal motifs.

A Contrasting Element to a Dark Space

You can also use rugs to create contrast. A vivid piece can light up dark interiors and dimly lit spaces, like those with dark hardwood or laminate flooring. Both types of floors can darken a bedroom, a living room, or even a windowless hallway. However, you can bring some light into those spaces with a vibrant area rug.

Bright-colored rugs can inject some energy into a room, too. For example, an orange, red, or lime green rug could make any space feel livelier.

A Way to Connect Rooms & Spaces

If you’re working with an open interior, you can adorn spaces with rugs of the same style. These rugs can help connect those areas. More than that, open interiors have components that create space between objects. So by installing rugs, you can make an interior look cohesive and anchor different types of furniture together.

Placing rugs in passageways can be a good idea, too. Rugs can enhance passages by creating a path to one or more rooms. They can also create a smooth transition from one area of your client’s home to the next.