Rug Rules - how to anchor your space

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Choose the right size
One of the most common mistakes when selecting a rug is going too small. In a living area, aim for a rug that’s large enough to fit at least the front legs of your seating on top, ensuring a unified conversation area. In dining spaces, choose a rug that extends beyond the table on all sides, allowing chairs to remain on the rug even when pulled out. And in a bedroom, a rug that sits underneath at least two-thirds of the bed helps define a cozy sleep sanctuary.


Think about function
Before zeroing in on style, consider how the space is used. Hallways and entryways see more foot traffic, so a durable flatweave or low-pile rug can stand up to wear and tear. For living rooms or bedrooms, a plush option provides warmth underfoot.

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Embrace simplicity for Scandinavian style
Scandinavian design centers on simplicity, functionality, and a clean aesthetic. Light, neutral tones or subtle patterns align beautifully with this philosophy. Look for rugs crafted from natural fibers—wool, cotton, or jute—to bring warmth and an earthy texture into your space. Layering a smaller, patterned rug over a neutral base can add dimension without overwhelming the room.


Use color strategically
A rug is an opportunity to introduce a complementary color or pattern. In a minimalist, Nordic-inspired space, a softly patterned rug can serve as a focal point without clashing. If your room is mostly monochrome, a rug with subtle stripes or geometric designs might provide the perfect touch of visual interest.

Anchor the room
Rugs help define boundaries and shape movement within a room. Placing your rug in a way that feels balanced—centered under furniture or aligned with architectural features—creates a natural flow. The result is a cohesive and calming environment that invites relaxation.

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With the right rug, you can frame your decor, soften hardwood floors, and create a space that is both functional and inviting. By focusing on size, material, and subtle, nature-inspired hues, you’ll capture the essence of Scandinavian design—effortless, comfortable, and undeniably stylish. Whether you opt for a statement pattern or keep it understated, the perfect rug will keep your room grounded, harmonious, and always welcoming.