How to layer rugs.
How to layer a purple rug.
It keeps the space grounded and gives the smaller rug a chance to shine.
Start with a neutral color.
When placed on the bottom they might look as if they are eating the top rug whereas you want the top rug to have more of a stacked look.
This is probably the simplest way to layer rugs and one of the most pleasant and effective from a design standpoint.
Be wary of high pile rugs.
We love the pairing of two muted patterns above but the look works equally well with solid styles.
Start with a neutral area rug in a natural material like jute or sisal.
Some people find a colored carpet covering their entire floor to be too much so layering allows for a neutral base with a smaller pop of color.
Think outside the lines.
For other people a single rug doesn t offer enough color.
Layering rugs whether on carpet or hardwood floors is a smart and simple way to give a room texture and take on another trend.
The difference in size will leave a portion of the underlying rug exposed producing a harmonious framing effect.
Layer on the bias your first large rug should be laid down straight according to the furniture and the smaller accent rugs should be set on the bias.
But for even more softness underfoot and to give the bedside an inviting feel layer a flat weave accent rug atop the larger one.
So use a larger area rug to define the space and add a smaller one on top under a coffee table for example.
Place a small rug on top of a larger one to create a frame.
Feel free to turn one diagonally or let it spill over.
Place a rug where you see the defined area naturally ending usually around where your furniture stops and add another rug on top of that one to.
If you have a large open plan space which needs varied depth layering rugs can help to define areas of your room.
A large area rug makes any bedroom instantly more cozy and there s nothing wrong with stopping there.
The main reason people like to layer rugs is that it gives them an opportunity to experiment with color.
Sure the unexpected contrast of weaves and prints may have guests doing a double take but if done right layered rugs can pop in a playful way and more practically pull together a space.