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October 13, 2017When viewers look at interior designs that incorporate rugs, most concepts involve a rectangular or square rug. Although these styles are commonplace, many buyers think the shape won’t work with existing furniture or rectangular rooms. Round rugs provide a variety of options and choosing the best one to complement an existing design or layout may be overwhelming for first-time buyers. If you fall in love with a round rug, take it home. Here’s how to choose the perfect rug for the perfect space.
Dimensions Matter
When you choose a rectangular rug, always find one large enough that it touches at least one piece of furniture in the room. The same rule applies to round rugs. Curved edges soften furniture groupings and angular spaces, but only if they can curve gracefully underneath some of your pieces.
Use round rugs to unify a room. Place one curve under the sofa and let it circle around adjacent pieces like a warm embrace. Another option is separating one area from another by using a small rug for a grouping.
Curves Go Together
Round rugs work well under circular dining tables and round coffee tables. They also help emphasize curves in statement pieces. Make sure that a rug being used under a dining room table is large enough to fit all your chairs, or you won’t get the effect you were seeking.
A Round Rug Soften Angles
If you have a small, cramped space that’s distinctly angular, add a round rug. Hallways and entries don’t provide space for much décor, but a small round rug can add color and soften corners. If you don’t have space for an entire round rug, half-moon rugs embellish even the smallest spaces.
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