Layering rugs gives you license to have a little fun but don t go rug wild.
Shag rug layering.
The jute rug covers a lot of the floor.
We all know that area rug rules state that there should be approximately 10 20 of bare floor between the edges of the area rug and the walls of the room and that all the pieces of furniture should be sitting on the rug but if this composition isn t quite working.
This is a great way to utilize a rug that s too small on its own but that you really want to showcase.
Define a space.
Start by considering the texture of the carpet and go for contrast in the rugs you select.
Layering rugs works best in a room where you have space and not that much furniture like a bedroom living room or den.
We love rugs in equal parts for their ability to liven up a room and well just the fact that they make things so darn cozy.
If you have a large seating area and are having a problem with floating furniture layering rugs can help.
If the room is on the simpler side fire recommends layering pattern on pattern.
Large medium rugs handmade rugs door mats round rugs runners small rugs oriental rugs outdoor rugs sheepskins cowhides anti slip pads underlays round plush square or fluffy.
Area rugs made with natural materials like seagrass sisal or jute feature neutral shades with a low pile so one would work well as a base for your layered rug look.
Top off your natural fiber rug with handcrafted wool shag sheepskin or hide.
Keep your layered rugs from competing for attention by choosing two with opposing textures to balance each other out.
As a rule of thumb you can layer two or three rugs at a time but experts say that two is considered the sweet spot.
This one is 9 5 13 5.
If it has wallpaper or there s a lot going on in the room she suggests mixing a solid rug with a patterned rug.
Room sized rugs like a 9 x12 and above can be quite pricey but if you opt for a smaller version of your dream rug you can easily layer it atop a more reasonably priced natural woven or shag for a cost friendly option that achieves a similar look.
Jute shag rugs.
Choose something with a different texture and or fiber like jute sisal silk.
A looped or low nap carpet will provide an unfussy base for a thick pile or shag rug.
The contrast in color is similar to that of a wood floor making this an easy entrance to the rug layering world.
One of the keys to getting a layered rug look right is texture.
A neutral color with a cut wool pile and no heathering or interesting variation.
To get a lot of floor coverage start with a jute rug as your base then layer a shag rug on top for an extra cozy layer.