Choosing an Area Rug

A rug is an important part of a home’s décor and can instantly transform a room. But rugs do more than just look beautiful, they also have a number of practical benefits – from warming up the space and making it feel cosy to softening the impact of footsteps on hard surface floors.

A large area rug can be a bold statement piece that defines the space, especially in open floor plans. It can also help to tie a room together, drawing the eye from one corner to another and creating a feeling of cohesion.

When choosing a rug, consider the shape of the furniture in the space. A round rug works well with a circular dining table, while a rectangular rug fits better with rectangular furniture. And if you have a long, narrow space, opt for a hallway-style rug that will create the illusion of length.

Rugs are often used to cover wood or concrete floors and can be a great way to keep the spaces between the furnishings warm, especially in rooms with less natural light. They can also be a great way to define the seating area in a room or mark the entrance to an entryway.

Carpets and rugs that use synthetic fibers off-gas toxic, harmful VOC’s (volatile organic compounds) into the air. These chemicals can cause a range of health problems, from odours to headaches and nausea. Opting for a natural fiber area rug like bamboo that does not off-gas will help to ensure you and your family’s wellbeing.