Wednesday 6 January 2016

The three thumb rules of colour to land up with your dream rug
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Rugs may be very much in vogue but they really are pretty hard to mix and match, especially for home decor fanatics who prefer to keep every nook and cranny of their home in perfect order. Apart from their comfort value, carpets are mostly considered as a statement piece of the room or as a sober background. While rugs of garish colour often become a conversation piece, the more neutral ones merge gladly with harsh floors to lend a beautifully undertoned effect. Here we attempt to educate you on the three thumb rules to making the choice on the carpet color.


Garnet Sky Blue Rug


  • Consider the flooring: If you wish to choose a rug with prints and patterns, keep in mind the flooring of your room. The carpet must contrast with the latter and add character to the space. Loud colors look great against dark floors while pleasant shades blend well against a light background.
  • Fresh is always the trend: Gone are the days when rugs came in boring monotones with little choice of prints. Now, carpets are available in splendid colour combinations and flamboyant patterns, all done up neatly to bring a fresh appearance to your space. Whatever be the case, always opt for carpet s that liven up the surrounding place.
  • Set your priority first: Buying a carpet is not just about noting its texture, price and warranty. It is also imperative to judge its compatibility with your space. Understand the function of your prospective carpet, whether you would like just an ordinary one for comfort or a more striking one to act as the focal piece of your space. If the former is the case and you would like the furniture, curtains or walls to take up the spotlight, opt for a pleasant carpet that creates little contrast. Blue teal rugs are a wonderful add-on here.
Just like attires and friends, carpets are beautiful when well-matched and once well-matched, they quite have the potential to reward you with their beauty, comfort quotient and durability for years to come.

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