5 TIPS FOR LAYERING YOUR RUGS LIKE A PRO

5 TIPS FOR LAYERING YOUR RUGS LIKE A PRO
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Handmade rugs such as Persian carpet, Baluchi rugs, Gabbeh rugs, etc. are a great way to dress up a space, and there are so many different rug décor style tips you can follow. Rugs can make or break a room décor by setting the tone for the entire space. You have the option of going from neutral to colorful or solids to patterns. Another fad is carpets that are layered. Layering is a fantastic option that isn't as difficult as it appears. Have a look:

5 Expert Tips for Layering Your Rugs

Layering handmade rugs over each other, such as a Gabbeh rug over a jute rug, or a Bokhara rug over a beige colored Persian rug, is a great way of making a style statement in your interior décor. Although a bit tricky, layering your handmade rugs is quite easy once you know what to do.

Here are a few suggestions for making this decorating method work for you:

  1. Highlight a Specific Area

By layering a smaller rug on top of a bigger one, you may draw attention to a specific spot. If you have a coffee table, bench, chest, or another particular object that you want to draw attention to, layering a rug is a great way to achieve this. It may also be used to distract your focus away from a certain region. A small rug in another section of the room might draw the eye away from a piece of furniture or architectural aspect that you wish to hide.

  1. Utilize a Rug that’s small in Size

Layering handmade rug can help resolve the issue of “floating furniture” if you have a big room but accidentally bought a small rug. According to area rug rules, there should be about 10 to 20 inches of bare floor between the edges of the area rug and the room's walls. But, if you’ve accidentally purchased a handmade rug that’s smaller in size than what you actually need, you might not be able to utilize it without making the décor look chaotic, unless … Obviously, unless you layer it over a bigger rug. Try layering the Gabbeh rug or whichever rug you possess over a plain jute rug, or over a modern rug.

  1. Experiment with Patterns

It's a bit tougher to stack patterned rugs or handmade Gabbeh rugs on top of each other than it is to layer patterned rugs on top of plain carpets, but it's doable. When playing around with this style, try to pick colors that are similar in intensity. Mixing pastels with jewel tones, for example, is not a good idea. If the designs are in the same color family, they can frequently work together. Look at this for instance:  Consider tonal patterns as well.

  1. Consider the Colors

Layering carpets is popular because it allows people to play around with color. Layering provides for a neutral foundation with a smaller splash of color, as some individuals find a colorful carpet covering their whole floor to be too much.

  1. Try Different Textures

Consider layering a cowhide rug over a sisal rug, a sheepskin over a jute rug, or anything soft on top of a flat weave to create interest in a subtler but equally effective approach. A brown hide contrasts with the neutral chairs and sofa, which helps to pick up on the fireplace surround and leather armchair. Wrap up in a sheepskin, it's soft and will add an extra layer of warmth when needed. It's small enough that it can be easily layered and moved with ease. Qaleen.com!

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