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decorating
Round out your decor with a round rug! When you think of shopping for a new rug, you most likely think of a rectangular shape — but choosing a round rug instead can sometimes be the better choice for your room. We’ve gathered some of our favorite round rug decorating ideas to help inspire and delight you on ways to use this surprisingly versatile rug shape in your home. Since round rugs are available in an array of styles, weaves, materials and colors, there’s something for every space. Go chic and neutral, or bright and bold; whatever you feel most drawn to and will make you happy every time you see it.
A vintage-inspired oval rug in orange, blue and pink adds brightness to an otherwise neutral living room. Pull a couple of colors from the rug to use as accessories like the blue pillows and orange throw you see here. For extra style points, add some metallic touches to take your space to the next level.
If your living space is like most, it’s probably filled with rectangular shapes and sharp edges. A round rug can help soften those edges, making the living area more comfortable and inviting. Shaggy rugs with a deep, plush pile like the one shown here is perfect for sinking toes into.
Neutral tones in this dining room are anything but boring. The round table and chairs are grounded with a large round jute woven rug. Jute rugs are a great option for the dining room because their low pile makes them easy to clean. And the fiber naturally resists dirt.
The kitchen and breakfast nook are two more natural spots to put a round rug, as these spaces can usually use some warming up. For these hardworking zones, opt for a flat weave, braided or easy to clean material like an indoor/outdoor rug that can stand up to heavy foot traffic and spills.
If your bedroom is large enough you may have space for a seating area. This is a great amenity as it provides a place for you to hang out that isn’t your bed. This country cottage bedroom gets a touch of texture and whimsy with an ivory braided round rug placed just under the foot of the bed and seating area.
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