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Tile Miami Large exterior shot of a two-story, tuscan-beige stucco house with a hip roof and a tile roof.
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blizzard-bells · 2 years ago
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Open Family Room Chicago Family room: large transitional open concept family room idea with blue walls, a stone fireplace, a standard fireplace, and no television.
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scherzyhamilton · 2 years ago
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Orange County Eclectic Family Room Family room library - mid-sized eclectic enclosed family room library idea with brown floors and yellow walls
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tameblog · 5 hours ago
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Last month, more than 42,000 people searched Google to figure out the right-sized rug for their room, according to research from machine-washable rug brand Ruggable. Recent research from e-commerce marketing platform Yotpo found that, according to reviews, rugs often miss the mark on size. About 35% of overall reviews are negative, based largely on the rug size. The rug either didn’t cover as much of the floor as they expected or it covered too much, according to Yotpo. Ruggable offers advice on its website from experts about how to pick the right size rug for hallways and outdoor areas, in addition to guidance for living rooms, dining rooms, bedrooms and kitchens. Nourison Home has created several What Size Area Rug educational pieces that retailers can use to help educate consumers about how to choose the correct size rug for their rooms. The rug sizing tips are shown on large posters, banners and table cards that retailers can place in their showrooms. Kas Rugs offers visual room guides with illustrations on how to size the rug based on the furniture placement. For its part, Kas Rugs offers different size guides on its website as well as in the company’s catalog. “We also include them in our training manuals for new reps,” said Wendy Reiss, Kas Rugs vice president for sales and national accounts. “They are picture-focused so you can see exactly how a rug lays out.” Surya‘s website offers resources for people looking to find the perfect rug for their unique space. The company’s rug guide and video tutorial offer insights into different room configurations to help buyers decide which rug will work best. Wayfair also offers room-by-room layouts and tips on its website. “So, when it comes time to unroll the rug, it will be a perfect fit. Keep reading to learn how to measure for a rug in any room,” the website says.   Living rooms This living room scene from Surya illustrates the look of the “front legs on the rug” aesthetic. “For a small living room, choose a rug that accommodates the front legs of your sofa and chairs while leaving a border of visible flooring to make the space feel much larger. A 5′ x 7′ or 6′ x 9′ rug is often a great choice for rooms under 200 square feet. Also, depending on your style, I find that light or neutral-colored rugs with subtle patterns can create an airy feel, preventing the space from looking too cramped,” said Liza Garrison, Ruggable’s director of product. The rug should help define the seating area, according to Lindsey Zborowski, interior design manager at Wayfair. “A common rule is to have at least the front legs of sofas and chairs on the rug,” she said. “For larger living rooms, a rug that allows all furniture legs on top (like a 9′ x 12′ or 10′ x 14′) creates a cohesive feel. But keep in mind, it’s best to leave at least 12 to 18 inches of exposed floor around the rug’s edges to frame the space.” Reiss, from Kas Rugs, agrees with this advice. “If the rug is too big, the lack of uncovered space makes one think the room is actually smaller than it is.” Eric Nyman, vice president of sales and design at Surya, suggests that there are three possible solutions to determine the size of a living room rug: all legs on the rug, front legs on the rug and all legs off the rug. “If you prefer all legs on the rug, we advise creating a cohesive look with an area rug large enough to accommodate all your furniture,” he said. “The key to styling your seating area on top of a large rug is to ensure that the rug extends at least six inches past each piece of furniture.” For the front legs on the rug look, Nyman suggests tucking the rug under the front legs of the sofa and chairs to keep the seating area unified. The back legs of the sofa can be situated on or off the rug, depending on personal preference. If you’re working with a smaller room, consider a rug that floats in the center of the seating arrangement. A rug that is at least 5′ x 8′ works best in a room that is 10′ x 12′ or smaller. This would leave about two feet of flooring bordering the rug on each side, according to Nyman. Dining rooms Wayfair illustrates the proper rug size and placement for a smaller dining room. “When hosting the perfect dinner or gathering, having a well-decorated room really does help to bring everything together,” said Ruggable’s Garrison. The experts at both Ruggable and Wayfair suggest that, for a small dining room up to 150 square feet, consumers should choose a rug that extends at least 24 inches beyond all sides of the table to accommodate pulled-out chairs without the chairs catching on the edge. Medium-sized dining spaces can handle bolder patterns or darker hues without feeling overwhelming, according to Garrison. “In most cases, coordinating your rug’s design with your dining chairs, table, or room décor makes for the most cohesive look.” For larger rooms, Garrison suggested that buyers shouldn’t be afraid to add a touch of luxury like wool or high pile designs since they add warmth and sophistication. But the experts at both Nourison Home and Kas Rugs offer different advice, saying they would normally not recommend high pile rugs in a dining area since it makes it harder to move chairs away from the table. “I would suggest that lower pile rugs work best under dining tables due to a number of factors: cleanability and the ease of sliding a chair over the rug,” said Reiss from Kas Rugs. “There are other places for high pile rugs.” For a larger bedroom, Ruggable suggests laying the rug just in front of the nightstands, so it extends around the bed, creating a grounding effect. Nyman from Surya advises letting the dining chairs sit completely on the rug, with enough room to comfortably pull the chairs out and remain on the rug. “Ideally this would mean that your rug is larger than your dining table by at least 30 inches on all four sides,” he said. “For instances where the dining room table is round, you might consider using a round rug sized 8′ or more to complement and unify the space.” Bedrooms Like the look for living rooms, Nyman suggests there are three options for a bedroom rug including all the furniture on the rug, just the bed on the rug or runners on each side of the bed. “If you prefer all furniture on the rug, I recommend rugs 8′ x 10′ or larger for king- or queen-sized beds with adjacent nightstands,” he added. “It is best not to allow the rug to encroach upon any main walkways and, when possible, leave a minimum of two feet of soft rug underfoot around the bed.” If the room has attractive flooring but there is a need for cushioning for comfort, Nyman advises tucking a 6′ x 9′ rug under the bed just up to the nightstands so that only the lower two-thirds of the bed sit on the rug.  A more budget-friendly option for softness underfoot is to place two runners on either side of the bed. The runner should be a bit wider than the nightstand. The experts agree that as a rule, 9′ x 12′ tends to work well underneath king beds and 8′ x 10′ for under queen beds. “In smaller spaces, lighter or neutral-colored rugs can make the space feel larger and more open,” said Wayfair’s Zborowski. “While bright colors can add personality, they might visually shrink the space. If you prefer bold hues, opt for rugs with bright accents on a neutral base.” Nourison Home offers overhead shots of dining rooms and living rooms with furniture to illustrate the proper size of the rug. Color always makes a difference in small spaces, but it’s more about the color combinations and application, according to Giovanni Marra, Nourison Home’s vice president of marketing and creative. “For example, painting the walls in a small room a bright color and then painting the walls and trim white will make the room feel smaller,” he said. “But, if you paint all the walls, trim and ceiling the same color (color drenching), the room can feel more cohesive and visually larger.” Kitchens and hallways Placing a rug in the kitchen adds style and provides warmth and comfort underfoot during daily routines such as dining, cooking and washing dishes, according to Surya’s Nyman. “Regardless of the size and shape of your kitchen, the space in front of the sink is usually the best, most functional place for a rug,” he said. “Choosing the perfect rug size can transform a room, pulling the space together while adding warmth, texture and style,” said Reiss from Kas rugs. “However, getting it wrong can make even the most thoughtfully designed room feel awkward.” !function(f,b,e,v,n,t,s) if(f.fbq)return;n=f.fbq=function()n.callMethod? n.callMethod.apply(n,arguments):n.queue.push(arguments); if(!f._fbq)f._fbq=n;n.push=n;n.loaded=!0;n.version='2.0'; n.queue=[];t=b.createElement(e);t.async=!0; t.src=v;s=b.getElementsByTagName(e)[0]; s.parentNode.insertBefore(t,s)(window, document,'script', ' fbq('init', '693453330863834'); fbq('track', 'PageView'); Source link
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ramestoryworld · 5 hours ago
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Last month, more than 42,000 people searched Google to figure out the right-sized rug for their room, according to research from machine-washable rug brand Ruggable. Recent research from e-commerce marketing platform Yotpo found that, according to reviews, rugs often miss the mark on size. About 35% of overall reviews are negative, based largely on the rug size. The rug either didn’t cover as much of the floor as they expected or it covered too much, according to Yotpo. Ruggable offers advice on its website from experts about how to pick the right size rug for hallways and outdoor areas, in addition to guidance for living rooms, dining rooms, bedrooms and kitchens. Nourison Home has created several What Size Area Rug educational pieces that retailers can use to help educate consumers about how to choose the correct size rug for their rooms. The rug sizing tips are shown on large posters, banners and table cards that retailers can place in their showrooms. Kas Rugs offers visual room guides with illustrations on how to size the rug based on the furniture placement. For its part, Kas Rugs offers different size guides on its website as well as in the company’s catalog. “We also include them in our training manuals for new reps,” said Wendy Reiss, Kas Rugs vice president for sales and national accounts. “They are picture-focused so you can see exactly how a rug lays out.” Surya‘s website offers resources for people looking to find the perfect rug for their unique space. The company’s rug guide and video tutorial offer insights into different room configurations to help buyers decide which rug will work best. Wayfair also offers room-by-room layouts and tips on its website. “So, when it comes time to unroll the rug, it will be a perfect fit. Keep reading to learn how to measure for a rug in any room,” the website says.   Living rooms This living room scene from Surya illustrates the look of the “front legs on the rug” aesthetic. “For a small living room, choose a rug that accommodates the front legs of your sofa and chairs while leaving a border of visible flooring to make the space feel much larger. A 5′ x 7′ or 6′ x 9′ rug is often a great choice for rooms under 200 square feet. Also, depending on your style, I find that light or neutral-colored rugs with subtle patterns can create an airy feel, preventing the space from looking too cramped,” said Liza Garrison, Ruggable’s director of product. The rug should help define the seating area, according to Lindsey Zborowski, interior design manager at Wayfair. “A common rule is to have at least the front legs of sofas and chairs on the rug,” she said. “For larger living rooms, a rug that allows all furniture legs on top (like a 9′ x 12′ or 10′ x 14′) creates a cohesive feel. But keep in mind, it’s best to leave at least 12 to 18 inches of exposed floor around the rug’s edges to frame the space.” Reiss, from Kas Rugs, agrees with this advice. “If the rug is too big, the lack of uncovered space makes one think the room is actually smaller than it is.” Eric Nyman, vice president of sales and design at Surya, suggests that there are three possible solutions to determine the size of a living room rug: all legs on the rug, front legs on the rug and all legs off the rug. “If you prefer all legs on the rug, we advise creating a cohesive look with an area rug large enough to accommodate all your furniture,” he said. “The key to styling your seating area on top of a large rug is to ensure that the rug extends at least six inches past each piece of furniture.” For the front legs on the rug look, Nyman suggests tucking the rug under the front legs of the sofa and chairs to keep the seating area unified. The back legs of the sofa can be situated on or off the rug, depending on personal preference. If you’re working with a smaller room, consider a rug that floats in the center of the seating arrangement. A rug that is at least 5′ x 8′ works best in a room that is 10′ x 12′ or smaller. This would leave about two feet of flooring bordering the rug on each side, according to Nyman. Dining rooms Wayfair illustrates the proper rug size and placement for a smaller dining room. “When hosting the perfect dinner or gathering, having a well-decorated room really does help to bring everything together,” said Ruggable’s Garrison. The experts at both Ruggable and Wayfair suggest that, for a small dining room up to 150 square feet, consumers should choose a rug that extends at least 24 inches beyond all sides of the table to accommodate pulled-out chairs without the chairs catching on the edge. Medium-sized dining spaces can handle bolder patterns or darker hues without feeling overwhelming, according to Garrison. “In most cases, coordinating your rug’s design with your dining chairs, table, or room décor makes for the most cohesive look.” For larger rooms, Garrison suggested that buyers shouldn’t be afraid to add a touch of luxury like wool or high pile designs since they add warmth and sophistication. But the experts at both Nourison Home and Kas Rugs offer different advice, saying they would normally not recommend high pile rugs in a dining area since it makes it harder to move chairs away from the table. “I would suggest that lower pile rugs work best under dining tables due to a number of factors: cleanability and the ease of sliding a chair over the rug,” said Reiss from Kas Rugs. “There are other places for high pile rugs.” For a larger bedroom, Ruggable suggests laying the rug just in front of the nightstands, so it extends around the bed, creating a grounding effect. Nyman from Surya advises letting the dining chairs sit completely on the rug, with enough room to comfortably pull the chairs out and remain on the rug. “Ideally this would mean that your rug is larger than your dining table by at least 30 inches on all four sides,” he said. “For instances where the dining room table is round, you might consider using a round rug sized 8′ or more to complement and unify the space.” Bedrooms Like the look for living rooms, Nyman suggests there are three options for a bedroom rug including all the furniture on the rug, just the bed on the rug or runners on each side of the bed. “If you prefer all furniture on the rug, I recommend rugs 8′ x 10′ or larger for king- or queen-sized beds with adjacent nightstands,” he added. “It is best not to allow the rug to encroach upon any main walkways and, when possible, leave a minimum of two feet of soft rug underfoot around the bed.” If the room has attractive flooring but there is a need for cushioning for comfort, Nyman advises tucking a 6′ x 9′ rug under the bed just up to the nightstands so that only the lower two-thirds of the bed sit on the rug.  A more budget-friendly option for softness underfoot is to place two runners on either side of the bed. The runner should be a bit wider than the nightstand. The experts agree that as a rule, 9′ x 12′ tends to work well underneath king beds and 8′ x 10′ for under queen beds. “In smaller spaces, lighter or neutral-colored rugs can make the space feel larger and more open,” said Wayfair’s Zborowski. “While bright colors can add personality, they might visually shrink the space. If you prefer bold hues, opt for rugs with bright accents on a neutral base.” Nourison Home offers overhead shots of dining rooms and living rooms with furniture to illustrate the proper size of the rug. Color always makes a difference in small spaces, but it’s more about the color combinations and application, according to Giovanni Marra, Nourison Home’s vice president of marketing and creative. “For example, painting the walls in a small room a bright color and then painting the walls and trim white will make the room feel smaller,” he said. “But, if you paint all the walls, trim and ceiling the same color (color drenching), the room can feel more cohesive and visually larger.” Kitchens and hallways Placing a rug in the kitchen adds style and provides warmth and comfort underfoot during daily routines such as dining, cooking and washing dishes, according to Surya’s Nyman. “Regardless of the size and shape of your kitchen, the space in front of the sink is usually the best, most functional place for a rug,” he said. “Choosing the perfect rug size can transform a room, pulling the space together while adding warmth, texture and style,” said Reiss from Kas rugs. “However, getting it wrong can make even the most thoughtfully designed room feel awkward.” !function(f,b,e,v,n,t,s) if(f.fbq)return;n=f.fbq=function()n.callMethod? n.callMethod.apply(n,arguments):n.queue.push(arguments); if(!f._fbq)f._fbq=n;n.push=n;n.loaded=!0;n.version='2.0'; n.queue=[];t=b.createElement(e);t.async=!0; t.src=v;s=b.getElementsByTagName(e)[0]; s.parentNode.insertBefore(t,s)(window, document,'script', ' fbq('init', '693453330863834'); fbq('track', 'PageView'); Source link
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alexha2210 · 5 hours ago
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Last month, more than 42,000 people searched Google to figure out the right-sized rug for their room, according to research from machine-washable rug brand Ruggable. Recent research from e-commerce marketing platform Yotpo found that, according to reviews, rugs often miss the mark on size. About 35% of overall reviews are negative, based largely on the rug size. The rug either didn’t cover as much of the floor as they expected or it covered too much, according to Yotpo. Ruggable offers advice on its website from experts about how to pick the right size rug for hallways and outdoor areas, in addition to guidance for living rooms, dining rooms, bedrooms and kitchens. Nourison Home has created several What Size Area Rug educational pieces that retailers can use to help educate consumers about how to choose the correct size rug for their rooms. The rug sizing tips are shown on large posters, banners and table cards that retailers can place in their showrooms. Kas Rugs offers visual room guides with illustrations on how to size the rug based on the furniture placement. For its part, Kas Rugs offers different size guides on its website as well as in the company’s catalog. “We also include them in our training manuals for new reps,” said Wendy Reiss, Kas Rugs vice president for sales and national accounts. “They are picture-focused so you can see exactly how a rug lays out.” Surya‘s website offers resources for people looking to find the perfect rug for their unique space. The company’s rug guide and video tutorial offer insights into different room configurations to help buyers decide which rug will work best. Wayfair also offers room-by-room layouts and tips on its website. “So, when it comes time to unroll the rug, it will be a perfect fit. Keep reading to learn how to measure for a rug in any room,” the website says.   Living rooms This living room scene from Surya illustrates the look of the “front legs on the rug” aesthetic. “For a small living room, choose a rug that accommodates the front legs of your sofa and chairs while leaving a border of visible flooring to make the space feel much larger. A 5′ x 7′ or 6′ x 9′ rug is often a great choice for rooms under 200 square feet. Also, depending on your style, I find that light or neutral-colored rugs with subtle patterns can create an airy feel, preventing the space from looking too cramped,” said Liza Garrison, Ruggable’s director of product. The rug should help define the seating area, according to Lindsey Zborowski, interior design manager at Wayfair. “A common rule is to have at least the front legs of sofas and chairs on the rug,” she said. “For larger living rooms, a rug that allows all furniture legs on top (like a 9′ x 12′ or 10′ x 14′) creates a cohesive feel. But keep in mind, it’s best to leave at least 12 to 18 inches of exposed floor around the rug’s edges to frame the space.” Reiss, from Kas Rugs, agrees with this advice. “If the rug is too big, the lack of uncovered space makes one think the room is actually smaller than it is.” Eric Nyman, vice president of sales and design at Surya, suggests that there are three possible solutions to determine the size of a living room rug: all legs on the rug, front legs on the rug and all legs off the rug. “If you prefer all legs on the rug, we advise creating a cohesive look with an area rug large enough to accommodate all your furniture,” he said. “The key to styling your seating area on top of a large rug is to ensure that the rug extends at least six inches past each piece of furniture.” For the front legs on the rug look, Nyman suggests tucking the rug under the front legs of the sofa and chairs to keep the seating area unified. The back legs of the sofa can be situated on or off the rug, depending on personal preference. If you’re working with a smaller room, consider a rug that floats in the center of the seating arrangement. A rug that is at least 5′ x 8′ works best in a room that is 10′ x 12′ or smaller. This would leave about two feet of flooring bordering the rug on each side, according to Nyman. Dining rooms Wayfair illustrates the proper rug size and placement for a smaller dining room. “When hosting the perfect dinner or gathering, having a well-decorated room really does help to bring everything together,” said Ruggable’s Garrison. The experts at both Ruggable and Wayfair suggest that, for a small dining room up to 150 square feet, consumers should choose a rug that extends at least 24 inches beyond all sides of the table to accommodate pulled-out chairs without the chairs catching on the edge. Medium-sized dining spaces can handle bolder patterns or darker hues without feeling overwhelming, according to Garrison. “In most cases, coordinating your rug’s design with your dining chairs, table, or room décor makes for the most cohesive look.” For larger rooms, Garrison suggested that buyers shouldn’t be afraid to add a touch of luxury like wool or high pile designs since they add warmth and sophistication. But the experts at both Nourison Home and Kas Rugs offer different advice, saying they would normally not recommend high pile rugs in a dining area since it makes it harder to move chairs away from the table. “I would suggest that lower pile rugs work best under dining tables due to a number of factors: cleanability and the ease of sliding a chair over the rug,” said Reiss from Kas Rugs. “There are other places for high pile rugs.” For a larger bedroom, Ruggable suggests laying the rug just in front of the nightstands, so it extends around the bed, creating a grounding effect. Nyman from Surya advises letting the dining chairs sit completely on the rug, with enough room to comfortably pull the chairs out and remain on the rug. “Ideally this would mean that your rug is larger than your dining table by at least 30 inches on all four sides,” he said. “For instances where the dining room table is round, you might consider using a round rug sized 8′ or more to complement and unify the space.” Bedrooms Like the look for living rooms, Nyman suggests there are three options for a bedroom rug including all the furniture on the rug, just the bed on the rug or runners on each side of the bed. “If you prefer all furniture on the rug, I recommend rugs 8′ x 10′ or larger for king- or queen-sized beds with adjacent nightstands,” he added. “It is best not to allow the rug to encroach upon any main walkways and, when possible, leave a minimum of two feet of soft rug underfoot around the bed.” If the room has attractive flooring but there is a need for cushioning for comfort, Nyman advises tucking a 6′ x 9′ rug under the bed just up to the nightstands so that only the lower two-thirds of the bed sit on the rug.  A more budget-friendly option for softness underfoot is to place two runners on either side of the bed. The runner should be a bit wider than the nightstand. The experts agree that as a rule, 9′ x 12′ tends to work well underneath king beds and 8′ x 10′ for under queen beds. “In smaller spaces, lighter or neutral-colored rugs can make the space feel larger and more open,” said Wayfair’s Zborowski. “While bright colors can add personality, they might visually shrink the space. If you prefer bold hues, opt for rugs with bright accents on a neutral base.” Nourison Home offers overhead shots of dining rooms and living rooms with furniture to illustrate the proper size of the rug. Color always makes a difference in small spaces, but it’s more about the color combinations and application, according to Giovanni Marra, Nourison Home’s vice president of marketing and creative. “For example, painting the walls in a small room a bright color and then painting the walls and trim white will make the room feel smaller,” he said. “But, if you paint all the walls, trim and ceiling the same color (color drenching), the room can feel more cohesive and visually larger.” Kitchens and hallways Placing a rug in the kitchen adds style and provides warmth and comfort underfoot during daily routines such as dining, cooking and washing dishes, according to Surya’s Nyman. “Regardless of the size and shape of your kitchen, the space in front of the sink is usually the best, most functional place for a rug,” he said. “Choosing the perfect rug size can transform a room, pulling the space together while adding warmth, texture and style,” said Reiss from Kas rugs. “However, getting it wrong can make even the most thoughtfully designed room feel awkward.” !function(f,b,e,v,n,t,s) if(f.fbq)return;n=f.fbq=function()n.callMethod? n.callMethod.apply(n,arguments):n.queue.push(arguments); if(!f._fbq)f._fbq=n;n.push=n;n.loaded=!0;n.version='2.0'; n.queue=[];t=b.createElement(e);t.async=!0; t.src=v;s=b.getElementsByTagName(e)[0]; s.parentNode.insertBefore(t,s)(window, document,'script', ' fbq('init', '693453330863834'); fbq('track', 'PageView'); Source link
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angusstory · 5 hours ago
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Last month, more than 42,000 people searched Google to figure out the right-sized rug for their room, according to research from machine-washable rug brand Ruggable. Recent research from e-commerce marketing platform Yotpo found that, according to reviews, rugs often miss the mark on size. About 35% of overall reviews are negative, based largely on the rug size. The rug either didn’t cover as much of the floor as they expected or it covered too much, according to Yotpo. Ruggable offers advice on its website from experts about how to pick the right size rug for hallways and outdoor areas, in addition to guidance for living rooms, dining rooms, bedrooms and kitchens. Nourison Home has created several What Size Area Rug educational pieces that retailers can use to help educate consumers about how to choose the correct size rug for their rooms. The rug sizing tips are shown on large posters, banners and table cards that retailers can place in their showrooms. Kas Rugs offers visual room guides with illustrations on how to size the rug based on the furniture placement. For its part, Kas Rugs offers different size guides on its website as well as in the company’s catalog. “We also include them in our training manuals for new reps,” said Wendy Reiss, Kas Rugs vice president for sales and national accounts. “They are picture-focused so you can see exactly how a rug lays out.” Surya‘s website offers resources for people looking to find the perfect rug for their unique space. The company’s rug guide and video tutorial offer insights into different room configurations to help buyers decide which rug will work best. Wayfair also offers room-by-room layouts and tips on its website. “So, when it comes time to unroll the rug, it will be a perfect fit. Keep reading to learn how to measure for a rug in any room,” the website says.   Living rooms This living room scene from Surya illustrates the look of the “front legs on the rug” aesthetic. “For a small living room, choose a rug that accommodates the front legs of your sofa and chairs while leaving a border of visible flooring to make the space feel much larger. A 5′ x 7′ or 6′ x 9′ rug is often a great choice for rooms under 200 square feet. Also, depending on your style, I find that light or neutral-colored rugs with subtle patterns can create an airy feel, preventing the space from looking too cramped,” said Liza Garrison, Ruggable’s director of product. The rug should help define the seating area, according to Lindsey Zborowski, interior design manager at Wayfair. “A common rule is to have at least the front legs of sofas and chairs on the rug,” she said. “For larger living rooms, a rug that allows all furniture legs on top (like a 9′ x 12′ or 10′ x 14′) creates a cohesive feel. But keep in mind, it’s best to leave at least 12 to 18 inches of exposed floor around the rug’s edges to frame the space.” Reiss, from Kas Rugs, agrees with this advice. “If the rug is too big, the lack of uncovered space makes one think the room is actually smaller than it is.” Eric Nyman, vice president of sales and design at Surya, suggests that there are three possible solutions to determine the size of a living room rug: all legs on the rug, front legs on the rug and all legs off the rug. “If you prefer all legs on the rug, we advise creating a cohesive look with an area rug large enough to accommodate all your furniture,” he said. “The key to styling your seating area on top of a large rug is to ensure that the rug extends at least six inches past each piece of furniture.” For the front legs on the rug look, Nyman suggests tucking the rug under the front legs of the sofa and chairs to keep the seating area unified. The back legs of the sofa can be situated on or off the rug, depending on personal preference. If you’re working with a smaller room, consider a rug that floats in the center of the seating arrangement. A rug that is at least 5′ x 8′ works best in a room that is 10′ x 12′ or smaller. This would leave about two feet of flooring bordering the rug on each side, according to Nyman. Dining rooms Wayfair illustrates the proper rug size and placement for a smaller dining room. “When hosting the perfect dinner or gathering, having a well-decorated room really does help to bring everything together,” said Ruggable’s Garrison. The experts at both Ruggable and Wayfair suggest that, for a small dining room up to 150 square feet, consumers should choose a rug that extends at least 24 inches beyond all sides of the table to accommodate pulled-out chairs without the chairs catching on the edge. Medium-sized dining spaces can handle bolder patterns or darker hues without feeling overwhelming, according to Garrison. “In most cases, coordinating your rug’s design with your dining chairs, table, or room décor makes for the most cohesive look.” For larger rooms, Garrison suggested that buyers shouldn’t be afraid to add a touch of luxury like wool or high pile designs since they add warmth and sophistication. But the experts at both Nourison Home and Kas Rugs offer different advice, saying they would normally not recommend high pile rugs in a dining area since it makes it harder to move chairs away from the table. “I would suggest that lower pile rugs work best under dining tables due to a number of factors: cleanability and the ease of sliding a chair over the rug,” said Reiss from Kas Rugs. “There are other places for high pile rugs.” For a larger bedroom, Ruggable suggests laying the rug just in front of the nightstands, so it extends around the bed, creating a grounding effect. Nyman from Surya advises letting the dining chairs sit completely on the rug, with enough room to comfortably pull the chairs out and remain on the rug. “Ideally this would mean that your rug is larger than your dining table by at least 30 inches on all four sides,” he said. “For instances where the dining room table is round, you might consider using a round rug sized 8′ or more to complement and unify the space.” Bedrooms Like the look for living rooms, Nyman suggests there are three options for a bedroom rug including all the furniture on the rug, just the bed on the rug or runners on each side of the bed. “If you prefer all furniture on the rug, I recommend rugs 8′ x 10′ or larger for king- or queen-sized beds with adjacent nightstands,” he added. “It is best not to allow the rug to encroach upon any main walkways and, when possible, leave a minimum of two feet of soft rug underfoot around the bed.” If the room has attractive flooring but there is a need for cushioning for comfort, Nyman advises tucking a 6′ x 9′ rug under the bed just up to the nightstands so that only the lower two-thirds of the bed sit on the rug.  A more budget-friendly option for softness underfoot is to place two runners on either side of the bed. The runner should be a bit wider than the nightstand. The experts agree that as a rule, 9′ x 12′ tends to work well underneath king beds and 8′ x 10′ for under queen beds. “In smaller spaces, lighter or neutral-colored rugs can make the space feel larger and more open,” said Wayfair’s Zborowski. “While bright colors can add personality, they might visually shrink the space. If you prefer bold hues, opt for rugs with bright accents on a neutral base.” Nourison Home offers overhead shots of dining rooms and living rooms with furniture to illustrate the proper size of the rug. Color always makes a difference in small spaces, but it’s more about the color combinations and application, according to Giovanni Marra, Nourison Home’s vice president of marketing and creative. “For example, painting the walls in a small room a bright color and then painting the walls and trim white will make the room feel smaller,” he said. “But, if you paint all the walls, trim and ceiling the same color (color drenching), the room can feel more cohesive and visually larger.” Kitchens and hallways Placing a rug in the kitchen adds style and provides warmth and comfort underfoot during daily routines such as dining, cooking and washing dishes, according to Surya’s Nyman. “Regardless of the size and shape of your kitchen, the space in front of the sink is usually the best, most functional place for a rug,” he said. “Choosing the perfect rug size can transform a room, pulling the space together while adding warmth, texture and style,” said Reiss from Kas rugs. “However, getting it wrong can make even the most thoughtfully designed room feel awkward.” !function(f,b,e,v,n,t,s) if(f.fbq)return;n=f.fbq=function()n.callMethod? n.callMethod.apply(n,arguments):n.queue.push(arguments); if(!f._fbq)f._fbq=n;n.push=n;n.loaded=!0;n.version='2.0'; n.queue=[];t=b.createElement(e);t.async=!0; t.src=v;s=b.getElementsByTagName(e)[0]; s.parentNode.insertBefore(t,s)(window, document,'script', ' fbq('init', '693453330863834'); fbq('track', 'PageView'); Source link
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Last month, more than 42,000 people searched Google to figure out the right-sized rug for their room, according to research from machine-washable rug brand Ruggable. Recent research from e-commerce marketing platform Yotpo found that, according to reviews, rugs often miss the mark on size. About 35% of overall reviews are negative, based largely on the rug size. The rug either didn’t cover as much of the floor as they expected or it covered too much, according to Yotpo. Ruggable offers advice on its website from experts about how to pick the right size rug for hallways and outdoor areas, in addition to guidance for living rooms, dining rooms, bedrooms and kitchens. Nourison Home has created several What Size Area Rug educational pieces that retailers can use to help educate consumers about how to choose the correct size rug for their rooms. The rug sizing tips are shown on large posters, banners and table cards that retailers can place in their showrooms. Kas Rugs offers visual room guides with illustrations on how to size the rug based on the furniture placement. For its part, Kas Rugs offers different size guides on its website as well as in the company’s catalog. “We also include them in our training manuals for new reps,” said Wendy Reiss, Kas Rugs vice president for sales and national accounts. “They are picture-focused so you can see exactly how a rug lays out.” Surya‘s website offers resources for people looking to find the perfect rug for their unique space. The company’s rug guide and video tutorial offer insights into different room configurations to help buyers decide which rug will work best. Wayfair also offers room-by-room layouts and tips on its website. “So, when it comes time to unroll the rug, it will be a perfect fit. Keep reading to learn how to measure for a rug in any room,” the website says.   Living rooms This living room scene from Surya illustrates the look of the “front legs on the rug” aesthetic. “For a small living room, choose a rug that accommodates the front legs of your sofa and chairs while leaving a border of visible flooring to make the space feel much larger. A 5′ x 7′ or 6′ x 9′ rug is often a great choice for rooms under 200 square feet. Also, depending on your style, I find that light or neutral-colored rugs with subtle patterns can create an airy feel, preventing the space from looking too cramped,” said Liza Garrison, Ruggable’s director of product. The rug should help define the seating area, according to Lindsey Zborowski, interior design manager at Wayfair. “A common rule is to have at least the front legs of sofas and chairs on the rug,” she said. “For larger living rooms, a rug that allows all furniture legs on top (like a 9′ x 12′ or 10′ x 14′) creates a cohesive feel. But keep in mind, it’s best to leave at least 12 to 18 inches of exposed floor around the rug’s edges to frame the space.” Reiss, from Kas Rugs, agrees with this advice. “If the rug is too big, the lack of uncovered space makes one think the room is actually smaller than it is.” Eric Nyman, vice president of sales and design at Surya, suggests that there are three possible solutions to determine the size of a living room rug: all legs on the rug, front legs on the rug and all legs off the rug. “If you prefer all legs on the rug, we advise creating a cohesive look with an area rug large enough to accommodate all your furniture,” he said. “The key to styling your seating area on top of a large rug is to ensure that the rug extends at least six inches past each piece of furniture.” For the front legs on the rug look, Nyman suggests tucking the rug under the front legs of the sofa and chairs to keep the seating area unified. The back legs of the sofa can be situated on or off the rug, depending on personal preference. If you’re working with a smaller room, consider a rug that floats in the center of the seating arrangement. A rug that is at least 5′ x 8′ works best in a room that is 10′ x 12′ or smaller. This would leave about two feet of flooring bordering the rug on each side, according to Nyman. Dining rooms Wayfair illustrates the proper rug size and placement for a smaller dining room. “When hosting the perfect dinner or gathering, having a well-decorated room really does help to bring everything together,” said Ruggable’s Garrison. The experts at both Ruggable and Wayfair suggest that, for a small dining room up to 150 square feet, consumers should choose a rug that extends at least 24 inches beyond all sides of the table to accommodate pulled-out chairs without the chairs catching on the edge. Medium-sized dining spaces can handle bolder patterns or darker hues without feeling overwhelming, according to Garrison. “In most cases, coordinating your rug’s design with your dining chairs, table, or room décor makes for the most cohesive look.” For larger rooms, Garrison suggested that buyers shouldn’t be afraid to add a touch of luxury like wool or high pile designs since they add warmth and sophistication. But the experts at both Nourison Home and Kas Rugs offer different advice, saying they would normally not recommend high pile rugs in a dining area since it makes it harder to move chairs away from the table. “I would suggest that lower pile rugs work best under dining tables due to a number of factors: cleanability and the ease of sliding a chair over the rug,” said Reiss from Kas Rugs. “There are other places for high pile rugs.” For a larger bedroom, Ruggable suggests laying the rug just in front of the nightstands, so it extends around the bed, creating a grounding effect. Nyman from Surya advises letting the dining chairs sit completely on the rug, with enough room to comfortably pull the chairs out and remain on the rug. “Ideally this would mean that your rug is larger than your dining table by at least 30 inches on all four sides,” he said. “For instances where the dining room table is round, you might consider using a round rug sized 8′ or more to complement and unify the space.” Bedrooms Like the look for living rooms, Nyman suggests there are three options for a bedroom rug including all the furniture on the rug, just the bed on the rug or runners on each side of the bed. “If you prefer all furniture on the rug, I recommend rugs 8′ x 10′ or larger for king- or queen-sized beds with adjacent nightstands,” he added. “It is best not to allow the rug to encroach upon any main walkways and, when possible, leave a minimum of two feet of soft rug underfoot around the bed.” If the room has attractive flooring but there is a need for cushioning for comfort, Nyman advises tucking a 6′ x 9′ rug under the bed just up to the nightstands so that only the lower two-thirds of the bed sit on the rug.  A more budget-friendly option for softness underfoot is to place two runners on either side of the bed. The runner should be a bit wider than the nightstand. The experts agree that as a rule, 9′ x 12′ tends to work well underneath king beds and 8′ x 10′ for under queen beds. “In smaller spaces, lighter or neutral-colored rugs can make the space feel larger and more open,” said Wayfair’s Zborowski. “While bright colors can add personality, they might visually shrink the space. If you prefer bold hues, opt for rugs with bright accents on a neutral base.” Nourison Home offers overhead shots of dining rooms and living rooms with furniture to illustrate the proper size of the rug. Color always makes a difference in small spaces, but it’s more about the color combinations and application, according to Giovanni Marra, Nourison Home’s vice president of marketing and creative. “For example, painting the walls in a small room a bright color and then painting the walls and trim white will make the room feel smaller,” he said. “But, if you paint all the walls, trim and ceiling the same color (color drenching), the room can feel more cohesive and visually larger.” Kitchens and hallways Placing a rug in the kitchen adds style and provides warmth and comfort underfoot during daily routines such as dining, cooking and washing dishes, according to Surya’s Nyman. “Regardless of the size and shape of your kitchen, the space in front of the sink is usually the best, most functional place for a rug,” he said. “Choosing the perfect rug size can transform a room, pulling the space together while adding warmth, texture and style,” said Reiss from Kas rugs. “However, getting it wrong can make even the most thoughtfully designed room feel awkward.” !function(f,b,e,v,n,t,s) if(f.fbq)return;n=f.fbq=function()n.callMethod? n.callMethod.apply(n,arguments):n.queue.push(arguments); if(!f._fbq)f._fbq=n;n.push=n;n.loaded=!0;n.version='2.0'; n.queue=[];t=b.createElement(e);t.async=!0; t.src=v;s=b.getElementsByTagName(e)[0]; s.parentNode.insertBefore(t,s)(window, document,'script', ' fbq('init', '693453330863834'); fbq('track', 'PageView'); Source link
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Last month, more than 42,000 people searched Google to figure out the right-sized rug for their room, according to research from machine-washable rug brand Ruggable. Recent research from e-commerce marketing platform Yotpo found that, according to reviews, rugs often miss the mark on size. About 35% of overall reviews are negative, based largely on the rug size. The rug either didn’t cover as much of the floor as they expected or it covered too much, according to Yotpo. Ruggable offers advice on its website from experts about how to pick the right size rug for hallways and outdoor areas, in addition to guidance for living rooms, dining rooms, bedrooms and kitchens. Nourison Home has created several What Size Area Rug educational pieces that retailers can use to help educate consumers about how to choose the correct size rug for their rooms. The rug sizing tips are shown on large posters, banners and table cards that retailers can place in their showrooms. Kas Rugs offers visual room guides with illustrations on how to size the rug based on the furniture placement. For its part, Kas Rugs offers different size guides on its website as well as in the company’s catalog. “We also include them in our training manuals for new reps,” said Wendy Reiss, Kas Rugs vice president for sales and national accounts. “They are picture-focused so you can see exactly how a rug lays out.” Surya‘s website offers resources for people looking to find the perfect rug for their unique space. The company’s rug guide and video tutorial offer insights into different room configurations to help buyers decide which rug will work best. Wayfair also offers room-by-room layouts and tips on its website. “So, when it comes time to unroll the rug, it will be a perfect fit. Keep reading to learn how to measure for a rug in any room,” the website says.   Living rooms This living room scene from Surya illustrates the look of the “front legs on the rug” aesthetic. “For a small living room, choose a rug that accommodates the front legs of your sofa and chairs while leaving a border of visible flooring to make the space feel much larger. A 5′ x 7′ or 6′ x 9′ rug is often a great choice for rooms under 200 square feet. Also, depending on your style, I find that light or neutral-colored rugs with subtle patterns can create an airy feel, preventing the space from looking too cramped,” said Liza Garrison, Ruggable’s director of product. The rug should help define the seating area, according to Lindsey Zborowski, interior design manager at Wayfair. “A common rule is to have at least the front legs of sofas and chairs on the rug,” she said. “For larger living rooms, a rug that allows all furniture legs on top (like a 9′ x 12′ or 10′ x 14′) creates a cohesive feel. But keep in mind, it’s best to leave at least 12 to 18 inches of exposed floor around the rug’s edges to frame the space.” Reiss, from Kas Rugs, agrees with this advice. “If the rug is too big, the lack of uncovered space makes one think the room is actually smaller than it is.” Eric Nyman, vice president of sales and design at Surya, suggests that there are three possible solutions to determine the size of a living room rug: all legs on the rug, front legs on the rug and all legs off the rug. “If you prefer all legs on the rug, we advise creating a cohesive look with an area rug large enough to accommodate all your furniture,” he said. “The key to styling your seating area on top of a large rug is to ensure that the rug extends at least six inches past each piece of furniture.” For the front legs on the rug look, Nyman suggests tucking the rug under the front legs of the sofa and chairs to keep the seating area unified. The back legs of the sofa can be situated on or off the rug, depending on personal preference. If you’re working with a smaller room, consider a rug that floats in the center of the seating arrangement. A rug that is at least 5′ x 8′ works best in a room that is 10′ x 12′ or smaller. This would leave about two feet of flooring bordering the rug on each side, according to Nyman. Dining rooms Wayfair illustrates the proper rug size and placement for a smaller dining room. “When hosting the perfect dinner or gathering, having a well-decorated room really does help to bring everything together,” said Ruggable’s Garrison. The experts at both Ruggable and Wayfair suggest that, for a small dining room up to 150 square feet, consumers should choose a rug that extends at least 24 inches beyond all sides of the table to accommodate pulled-out chairs without the chairs catching on the edge. Medium-sized dining spaces can handle bolder patterns or darker hues without feeling overwhelming, according to Garrison. “In most cases, coordinating your rug’s design with your dining chairs, table, or room décor makes for the most cohesive look.” For larger rooms, Garrison suggested that buyers shouldn’t be afraid to add a touch of luxury like wool or high pile designs since they add warmth and sophistication. But the experts at both Nourison Home and Kas Rugs offer different advice, saying they would normally not recommend high pile rugs in a dining area since it makes it harder to move chairs away from the table. “I would suggest that lower pile rugs work best under dining tables due to a number of factors: cleanability and the ease of sliding a chair over the rug,” said Reiss from Kas Rugs. “There are other places for high pile rugs.” For a larger bedroom, Ruggable suggests laying the rug just in front of the nightstands, so it extends around the bed, creating a grounding effect. Nyman from Surya advises letting the dining chairs sit completely on the rug, with enough room to comfortably pull the chairs out and remain on the rug. “Ideally this would mean that your rug is larger than your dining table by at least 30 inches on all four sides,” he said. “For instances where the dining room table is round, you might consider using a round rug sized 8′ or more to complement and unify the space.” Bedrooms Like the look for living rooms, Nyman suggests there are three options for a bedroom rug including all the furniture on the rug, just the bed on the rug or runners on each side of the bed. “If you prefer all furniture on the rug, I recommend rugs 8′ x 10′ or larger for king- or queen-sized beds with adjacent nightstands,” he added. “It is best not to allow the rug to encroach upon any main walkways and, when possible, leave a minimum of two feet of soft rug underfoot around the bed.” If the room has attractive flooring but there is a need for cushioning for comfort, Nyman advises tucking a 6′ x 9′ rug under the bed just up to the nightstands so that only the lower two-thirds of the bed sit on the rug.  A more budget-friendly option for softness underfoot is to place two runners on either side of the bed. The runner should be a bit wider than the nightstand. The experts agree that as a rule, 9′ x 12′ tends to work well underneath king beds and 8′ x 10′ for under queen beds. “In smaller spaces, lighter or neutral-colored rugs can make the space feel larger and more open,” said Wayfair’s Zborowski. “While bright colors can add personality, they might visually shrink the space. If you prefer bold hues, opt for rugs with bright accents on a neutral base.” Nourison Home offers overhead shots of dining rooms and living rooms with furniture to illustrate the proper size of the rug. Color always makes a difference in small spaces, but it’s more about the color combinations and application, according to Giovanni Marra, Nourison Home’s vice president of marketing and creative. “For example, painting the walls in a small room a bright color and then painting the walls and trim white will make the room feel smaller,” he said. “But, if you paint all the walls, trim and ceiling the same color (color drenching), the room can feel more cohesive and visually larger.” Kitchens and hallways Placing a rug in the kitchen adds style and provides warmth and comfort underfoot during daily routines such as dining, cooking and washing dishes, according to Surya’s Nyman. “Regardless of the size and shape of your kitchen, the space in front of the sink is usually the best, most functional place for a rug,” he said. “Choosing the perfect rug size can transform a room, pulling the space together while adding warmth, texture and style,” said Reiss from Kas rugs. “However, getting it wrong can make even the most thoughtfully designed room feel awkward.” !function(f,b,e,v,n,t,s) if(f.fbq)return;n=f.fbq=function()n.callMethod? n.callMethod.apply(n,arguments):n.queue.push(arguments); if(!f._fbq)f._fbq=n;n.push=n;n.loaded=!0;n.version='2.0'; n.queue=[];t=b.createElement(e);t.async=!0; t.src=v;s=b.getElementsByTagName(e)[0]; s.parentNode.insertBefore(t,s)(window, document,'script', ' fbq('init', '693453330863834'); fbq('track', 'PageView'); Source link
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Last month, more than 42,000 people searched Google to figure out the right-sized rug for their room, according to research from machine-washable rug brand Ruggable. Recent research from e-commerce marketing platform Yotpo found that, according to reviews, rugs often miss the mark on size. About 35% of overall reviews are negative, based largely on the rug size. The rug either didn’t cover as much of the floor as they expected or it covered too much, according to Yotpo. Ruggable offers advice on its website from experts about how to pick the right size rug for hallways and outdoor areas, in addition to guidance for living rooms, dining rooms, bedrooms and kitchens. Nourison Home has created several What Size Area Rug educational pieces that retailers can use to help educate consumers about how to choose the correct size rug for their rooms. The rug sizing tips are shown on large posters, banners and table cards that retailers can place in their showrooms. Kas Rugs offers visual room guides with illustrations on how to size the rug based on the furniture placement. For its part, Kas Rugs offers different size guides on its website as well as in the company’s catalog. “We also include them in our training manuals for new reps,” said Wendy Reiss, Kas Rugs vice president for sales and national accounts. “They are picture-focused so you can see exactly how a rug lays out.” Surya‘s website offers resources for people looking to find the perfect rug for their unique space. The company’s rug guide and video tutorial offer insights into different room configurations to help buyers decide which rug will work best. Wayfair also offers room-by-room layouts and tips on its website. “So, when it comes time to unroll the rug, it will be a perfect fit. Keep reading to learn how to measure for a rug in any room,” the website says.   Living rooms This living room scene from Surya illustrates the look of the “front legs on the rug” aesthetic. “For a small living room, choose a rug that accommodates the front legs of your sofa and chairs while leaving a border of visible flooring to make the space feel much larger. A 5′ x 7′ or 6′ x 9′ rug is often a great choice for rooms under 200 square feet. Also, depending on your style, I find that light or neutral-colored rugs with subtle patterns can create an airy feel, preventing the space from looking too cramped,” said Liza Garrison, Ruggable’s director of product. The rug should help define the seating area, according to Lindsey Zborowski, interior design manager at Wayfair. “A common rule is to have at least the front legs of sofas and chairs on the rug,” she said. “For larger living rooms, a rug that allows all furniture legs on top (like a 9′ x 12′ or 10′ x 14′) creates a cohesive feel. But keep in mind, it’s best to leave at least 12 to 18 inches of exposed floor around the rug’s edges to frame the space.” Reiss, from Kas Rugs, agrees with this advice. “If the rug is too big, the lack of uncovered space makes one think the room is actually smaller than it is.” Eric Nyman, vice president of sales and design at Surya, suggests that there are three possible solutions to determine the size of a living room rug: all legs on the rug, front legs on the rug and all legs off the rug. “If you prefer all legs on the rug, we advise creating a cohesive look with an area rug large enough to accommodate all your furniture,” he said. “The key to styling your seating area on top of a large rug is to ensure that the rug extends at least six inches past each piece of furniture.” For the front legs on the rug look, Nyman suggests tucking the rug under the front legs of the sofa and chairs to keep the seating area unified. The back legs of the sofa can be situated on or off the rug, depending on personal preference. If you’re working with a smaller room, consider a rug that floats in the center of the seating arrangement. A rug that is at least 5′ x 8′ works best in a room that is 10′ x 12′ or smaller. This would leave about two feet of flooring bordering the rug on each side, according to Nyman. Dining rooms Wayfair illustrates the proper rug size and placement for a smaller dining room. “When hosting the perfect dinner or gathering, having a well-decorated room really does help to bring everything together,” said Ruggable’s Garrison. The experts at both Ruggable and Wayfair suggest that, for a small dining room up to 150 square feet, consumers should choose a rug that extends at least 24 inches beyond all sides of the table to accommodate pulled-out chairs without the chairs catching on the edge. Medium-sized dining spaces can handle bolder patterns or darker hues without feeling overwhelming, according to Garrison. “In most cases, coordinating your rug’s design with your dining chairs, table, or room décor makes for the most cohesive look.” For larger rooms, Garrison suggested that buyers shouldn’t be afraid to add a touch of luxury like wool or high pile designs since they add warmth and sophistication. But the experts at both Nourison Home and Kas Rugs offer different advice, saying they would normally not recommend high pile rugs in a dining area since it makes it harder to move chairs away from the table. “I would suggest that lower pile rugs work best under dining tables due to a number of factors: cleanability and the ease of sliding a chair over the rug,” said Reiss from Kas Rugs. “There are other places for high pile rugs.” For a larger bedroom, Ruggable suggests laying the rug just in front of the nightstands, so it extends around the bed, creating a grounding effect. Nyman from Surya advises letting the dining chairs sit completely on the rug, with enough room to comfortably pull the chairs out and remain on the rug. “Ideally this would mean that your rug is larger than your dining table by at least 30 inches on all four sides,” he said. “For instances where the dining room table is round, you might consider using a round rug sized 8′ or more to complement and unify the space.” Bedrooms Like the look for living rooms, Nyman suggests there are three options for a bedroom rug including all the furniture on the rug, just the bed on the rug or runners on each side of the bed. “If you prefer all furniture on the rug, I recommend rugs 8′ x 10′ or larger for king- or queen-sized beds with adjacent nightstands,” he added. “It is best not to allow the rug to encroach upon any main walkways and, when possible, leave a minimum of two feet of soft rug underfoot around the bed.” If the room has attractive flooring but there is a need for cushioning for comfort, Nyman advises tucking a 6′ x 9′ rug under the bed just up to the nightstands so that only the lower two-thirds of the bed sit on the rug.  A more budget-friendly option for softness underfoot is to place two runners on either side of the bed. The runner should be a bit wider than the nightstand. The experts agree that as a rule, 9′ x 12′ tends to work well underneath king beds and 8′ x 10′ for under queen beds. “In smaller spaces, lighter or neutral-colored rugs can make the space feel larger and more open,” said Wayfair’s Zborowski. “While bright colors can add personality, they might visually shrink the space. If you prefer bold hues, opt for rugs with bright accents on a neutral base.” Nourison Home offers overhead shots of dining rooms and living rooms with furniture to illustrate the proper size of the rug. Color always makes a difference in small spaces, but it’s more about the color combinations and application, according to Giovanni Marra, Nourison Home’s vice president of marketing and creative. “For example, painting the walls in a small room a bright color and then painting the walls and trim white will make the room feel smaller,” he said. “But, if you paint all the walls, trim and ceiling the same color (color drenching), the room can feel more cohesive and visually larger.” Kitchens and hallways Placing a rug in the kitchen adds style and provides warmth and comfort underfoot during daily routines such as dining, cooking and washing dishes, according to Surya’s Nyman. “Regardless of the size and shape of your kitchen, the space in front of the sink is usually the best, most functional place for a rug,” he said. “Choosing the perfect rug size can transform a room, pulling the space together while adding warmth, texture and style,” said Reiss from Kas rugs. “However, getting it wrong can make even the most thoughtfully designed room feel awkward.” !function(f,b,e,v,n,t,s) if(f.fbq)return;n=f.fbq=function()n.callMethod? n.callMethod.apply(n,arguments):n.queue.push(arguments); if(!f._fbq)f._fbq=n;n.push=n;n.loaded=!0;n.version='2.0'; n.queue=[];t=b.createElement(e);t.async=!0; t.src=v;s=b.getElementsByTagName(e)[0]; s.parentNode.insertBefore(t,s)(window, document,'script', ' fbq('init', '693453330863834'); fbq('track', 'PageView'); Source link
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Last month, more than 42,000 people searched Google to figure out the right-sized rug for their room, according to research from machine-washable rug brand Ruggable. Recent research from e-commerce marketing platform Yotpo found that, according to reviews, rugs often miss the mark on size. About 35% of overall reviews are negative, based largely on the rug size. The rug either didn’t cover as much of the floor as they expected or it covered too much, according to Yotpo. Ruggable offers advice on its website from experts about how to pick the right size rug for hallways and outdoor areas, in addition to guidance for living rooms, dining rooms, bedrooms and kitchens. Nourison Home has created several What Size Area Rug educational pieces that retailers can use to help educate consumers about how to choose the correct size rug for their rooms. The rug sizing tips are shown on large posters, banners and table cards that retailers can place in their showrooms. Kas Rugs offers visual room guides with illustrations on how to size the rug based on the furniture placement. For its part, Kas Rugs offers different size guides on its website as well as in the company’s catalog. “We also include them in our training manuals for new reps,” said Wendy Reiss, Kas Rugs vice president for sales and national accounts. “They are picture-focused so you can see exactly how a rug lays out.” Surya‘s website offers resources for people looking to find the perfect rug for their unique space. The company’s rug guide and video tutorial offer insights into different room configurations to help buyers decide which rug will work best. Wayfair also offers room-by-room layouts and tips on its website. “So, when it comes time to unroll the rug, it will be a perfect fit. Keep reading to learn how to measure for a rug in any room,” the website says.   Living rooms This living room scene from Surya illustrates the look of the “front legs on the rug” aesthetic. “For a small living room, choose a rug that accommodates the front legs of your sofa and chairs while leaving a border of visible flooring to make the space feel much larger. A 5′ x 7′ or 6′ x 9′ rug is often a great choice for rooms under 200 square feet. Also, depending on your style, I find that light or neutral-colored rugs with subtle patterns can create an airy feel, preventing the space from looking too cramped,” said Liza Garrison, Ruggable’s director of product. The rug should help define the seating area, according to Lindsey Zborowski, interior design manager at Wayfair. “A common rule is to have at least the front legs of sofas and chairs on the rug,” she said. “For larger living rooms, a rug that allows all furniture legs on top (like a 9′ x 12′ or 10′ x 14′) creates a cohesive feel. But keep in mind, it’s best to leave at least 12 to 18 inches of exposed floor around the rug’s edges to frame the space.” Reiss, from Kas Rugs, agrees with this advice. “If the rug is too big, the lack of uncovered space makes one think the room is actually smaller than it is.” Eric Nyman, vice president of sales and design at Surya, suggests that there are three possible solutions to determine the size of a living room rug: all legs on the rug, front legs on the rug and all legs off the rug. “If you prefer all legs on the rug, we advise creating a cohesive look with an area rug large enough to accommodate all your furniture,” he said. “The key to styling your seating area on top of a large rug is to ensure that the rug extends at least six inches past each piece of furniture.” For the front legs on the rug look, Nyman suggests tucking the rug under the front legs of the sofa and chairs to keep the seating area unified. The back legs of the sofa can be situated on or off the rug, depending on personal preference. If you’re working with a smaller room, consider a rug that floats in the center of the seating arrangement. A rug that is at least 5′ x 8′ works best in a room that is 10′ x 12′ or smaller. This would leave about two feet of flooring bordering the rug on each side, according to Nyman. Dining rooms Wayfair illustrates the proper rug size and placement for a smaller dining room. “When hosting the perfect dinner or gathering, having a well-decorated room really does help to bring everything together,” said Ruggable’s Garrison. The experts at both Ruggable and Wayfair suggest that, for a small dining room up to 150 square feet, consumers should choose a rug that extends at least 24 inches beyond all sides of the table to accommodate pulled-out chairs without the chairs catching on the edge. Medium-sized dining spaces can handle bolder patterns or darker hues without feeling overwhelming, according to Garrison. “In most cases, coordinating your rug’s design with your dining chairs, table, or room décor makes for the most cohesive look.” For larger rooms, Garrison suggested that buyers shouldn’t be afraid to add a touch of luxury like wool or high pile designs since they add warmth and sophistication. But the experts at both Nourison Home and Kas Rugs offer different advice, saying they would normally not recommend high pile rugs in a dining area since it makes it harder to move chairs away from the table. “I would suggest that lower pile rugs work best under dining tables due to a number of factors: cleanability and the ease of sliding a chair over the rug,” said Reiss from Kas Rugs. “There are other places for high pile rugs.” For a larger bedroom, Ruggable suggests laying the rug just in front of the nightstands, so it extends around the bed, creating a grounding effect. Nyman from Surya advises letting the dining chairs sit completely on the rug, with enough room to comfortably pull the chairs out and remain on the rug. “Ideally this would mean that your rug is larger than your dining table by at least 30 inches on all four sides,” he said. “For instances where the dining room table is round, you might consider using a round rug sized 8′ or more to complement and unify the space.” Bedrooms Like the look for living rooms, Nyman suggests there are three options for a bedroom rug including all the furniture on the rug, just the bed on the rug or runners on each side of the bed. “If you prefer all furniture on the rug, I recommend rugs 8′ x 10′ or larger for king- or queen-sized beds with adjacent nightstands,” he added. “It is best not to allow the rug to encroach upon any main walkways and, when possible, leave a minimum of two feet of soft rug underfoot around the bed.” If the room has attractive flooring but there is a need for cushioning for comfort, Nyman advises tucking a 6′ x 9′ rug under the bed just up to the nightstands so that only the lower two-thirds of the bed sit on the rug.  A more budget-friendly option for softness underfoot is to place two runners on either side of the bed. The runner should be a bit wider than the nightstand. The experts agree that as a rule, 9′ x 12′ tends to work well underneath king beds and 8′ x 10′ for under queen beds. “In smaller spaces, lighter or neutral-colored rugs can make the space feel larger and more open,” said Wayfair’s Zborowski. “While bright colors can add personality, they might visually shrink the space. If you prefer bold hues, opt for rugs with bright accents on a neutral base.” Nourison Home offers overhead shots of dining rooms and living rooms with furniture to illustrate the proper size of the rug. Color always makes a difference in small spaces, but it’s more about the color combinations and application, according to Giovanni Marra, Nourison Home’s vice president of marketing and creative. “For example, painting the walls in a small room a bright color and then painting the walls and trim white will make the room feel smaller,” he said. “But, if you paint all the walls, trim and ceiling the same color (color drenching), the room can feel more cohesive and visually larger.” Kitchens and hallways Placing a rug in the kitchen adds style and provides warmth and comfort underfoot during daily routines such as dining, cooking and washing dishes, according to Surya’s Nyman. “Regardless of the size and shape of your kitchen, the space in front of the sink is usually the best, most functional place for a rug,” he said. “Choosing the perfect rug size can transform a room, pulling the space together while adding warmth, texture and style,” said Reiss from Kas rugs. “However, getting it wrong can make even the most thoughtfully designed room feel awkward.” !function(f,b,e,v,n,t,s) if(f.fbq)return;n=f.fbq=function()n.callMethod? n.callMethod.apply(n,arguments):n.queue.push(arguments); if(!f._fbq)f._fbq=n;n.push=n;n.loaded=!0;n.version='2.0'; n.queue=[];t=b.createElement(e);t.async=!0; t.src=v;s=b.getElementsByTagName(e)[0]; s.parentNode.insertBefore(t,s)(window, document,'script', ' fbq('init', '693453330863834'); fbq('track', 'PageView'); Source link
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Last month, more than 42,000 people searched Google to figure out the right-sized rug for their room, according to research from machine-washable rug brand Ruggable. Recent research from e-commerce marketing platform Yotpo found that, according to reviews, rugs often miss the mark on size. About 35% of overall reviews are negative, based largely on the rug size. The rug either didn’t cover as much of the floor as they expected or it covered too much, according to Yotpo. Ruggable offers advice on its website from experts about how to pick the right size rug for hallways and outdoor areas, in addition to guidance for living rooms, dining rooms, bedrooms and kitchens. Nourison Home has created several What Size Area Rug educational pieces that retailers can use to help educate consumers about how to choose the correct size rug for their rooms. The rug sizing tips are shown on large posters, banners and table cards that retailers can place in their showrooms. Kas Rugs offers visual room guides with illustrations on how to size the rug based on the furniture placement. For its part, Kas Rugs offers different size guides on its website as well as in the company’s catalog. “We also include them in our training manuals for new reps,” said Wendy Reiss, Kas Rugs vice president for sales and national accounts. “They are picture-focused so you can see exactly how a rug lays out.” Surya‘s website offers resources for people looking to find the perfect rug for their unique space. The company’s rug guide and video tutorial offer insights into different room configurations to help buyers decide which rug will work best. Wayfair also offers room-by-room layouts and tips on its website. “So, when it comes time to unroll the rug, it will be a perfect fit. Keep reading to learn how to measure for a rug in any room,” the website says.   Living rooms This living room scene from Surya illustrates the look of the “front legs on the rug” aesthetic. “For a small living room, choose a rug that accommodates the front legs of your sofa and chairs while leaving a border of visible flooring to make the space feel much larger. A 5′ x 7′ or 6′ x 9′ rug is often a great choice for rooms under 200 square feet. Also, depending on your style, I find that light or neutral-colored rugs with subtle patterns can create an airy feel, preventing the space from looking too cramped,” said Liza Garrison, Ruggable’s director of product. The rug should help define the seating area, according to Lindsey Zborowski, interior design manager at Wayfair. “A common rule is to have at least the front legs of sofas and chairs on the rug,” she said. “For larger living rooms, a rug that allows all furniture legs on top (like a 9′ x 12′ or 10′ x 14′) creates a cohesive feel. But keep in mind, it’s best to leave at least 12 to 18 inches of exposed floor around the rug’s edges to frame the space.” Reiss, from Kas Rugs, agrees with this advice. “If the rug is too big, the lack of uncovered space makes one think the room is actually smaller than it is.” Eric Nyman, vice president of sales and design at Surya, suggests that there are three possible solutions to determine the size of a living room rug: all legs on the rug, front legs on the rug and all legs off the rug. “If you prefer all legs on the rug, we advise creating a cohesive look with an area rug large enough to accommodate all your furniture,” he said. “The key to styling your seating area on top of a large rug is to ensure that the rug extends at least six inches past each piece of furniture.” For the front legs on the rug look, Nyman suggests tucking the rug under the front legs of the sofa and chairs to keep the seating area unified. The back legs of the sofa can be situated on or off the rug, depending on personal preference. If you’re working with a smaller room, consider a rug that floats in the center of the seating arrangement. A rug that is at least 5′ x 8′ works best in a room that is 10′ x 12′ or smaller. This would leave about two feet of flooring bordering the rug on each side, according to Nyman. Dining rooms Wayfair illustrates the proper rug size and placement for a smaller dining room. “When hosting the perfect dinner or gathering, having a well-decorated room really does help to bring everything together,” said Ruggable’s Garrison. The experts at both Ruggable and Wayfair suggest that, for a small dining room up to 150 square feet, consumers should choose a rug that extends at least 24 inches beyond all sides of the table to accommodate pulled-out chairs without the chairs catching on the edge. Medium-sized dining spaces can handle bolder patterns or darker hues without feeling overwhelming, according to Garrison. “In most cases, coordinating your rug’s design with your dining chairs, table, or room décor makes for the most cohesive look.” For larger rooms, Garrison suggested that buyers shouldn’t be afraid to add a touch of luxury like wool or high pile designs since they add warmth and sophistication. But the experts at both Nourison Home and Kas Rugs offer different advice, saying they would normally not recommend high pile rugs in a dining area since it makes it harder to move chairs away from the table. “I would suggest that lower pile rugs work best under dining tables due to a number of factors: cleanability and the ease of sliding a chair over the rug,” said Reiss from Kas Rugs. “There are other places for high pile rugs.” For a larger bedroom, Ruggable suggests laying the rug just in front of the nightstands, so it extends around the bed, creating a grounding effect. Nyman from Surya advises letting the dining chairs sit completely on the rug, with enough room to comfortably pull the chairs out and remain on the rug. “Ideally this would mean that your rug is larger than your dining table by at least 30 inches on all four sides,” he said. “For instances where the dining room table is round, you might consider using a round rug sized 8′ or more to complement and unify the space.” Bedrooms Like the look for living rooms, Nyman suggests there are three options for a bedroom rug including all the furniture on the rug, just the bed on the rug or runners on each side of the bed. “If you prefer all furniture on the rug, I recommend rugs 8′ x 10′ or larger for king- or queen-sized beds with adjacent nightstands,” he added. “It is best not to allow the rug to encroach upon any main walkways and, when possible, leave a minimum of two feet of soft rug underfoot around the bed.” If the room has attractive flooring but there is a need for cushioning for comfort, Nyman advises tucking a 6′ x 9′ rug under the bed just up to the nightstands so that only the lower two-thirds of the bed sit on the rug.  A more budget-friendly option for softness underfoot is to place two runners on either side of the bed. The runner should be a bit wider than the nightstand. The experts agree that as a rule, 9′ x 12′ tends to work well underneath king beds and 8′ x 10′ for under queen beds. “In smaller spaces, lighter or neutral-colored rugs can make the space feel larger and more open,” said Wayfair’s Zborowski. “While bright colors can add personality, they might visually shrink the space. If you prefer bold hues, opt for rugs with bright accents on a neutral base.” Nourison Home offers overhead shots of dining rooms and living rooms with furniture to illustrate the proper size of the rug. Color always makes a difference in small spaces, but it’s more about the color combinations and application, according to Giovanni Marra, Nourison Home’s vice president of marketing and creative. “For example, painting the walls in a small room a bright color and then painting the walls and trim white will make the room feel smaller,” he said. “But, if you paint all the walls, trim and ceiling the same color (color drenching), the room can feel more cohesive and visually larger.” Kitchens and hallways Placing a rug in the kitchen adds style and provides warmth and comfort underfoot during daily routines such as dining, cooking and washing dishes, according to Surya’s Nyman. “Regardless of the size and shape of your kitchen, the space in front of the sink is usually the best, most functional place for a rug,” he said. “Choosing the perfect rug size can transform a room, pulling the space together while adding warmth, texture and style,” said Reiss from Kas rugs. “However, getting it wrong can make even the most thoughtfully designed room feel awkward.” !function(f,b,e,v,n,t,s) if(f.fbq)return;n=f.fbq=function()n.callMethod? n.callMethod.apply(n,arguments):n.queue.push(arguments); if(!f._fbq)f._fbq=n;n.push=n;n.loaded=!0;n.version='2.0'; n.queue=[];t=b.createElement(e);t.async=!0; t.src=v;s=b.getElementsByTagName(e)[0]; s.parentNode.insertBefore(t,s)(window, document,'script', ' fbq('init', '693453330863834'); fbq('track', 'PageView'); Source link
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Last month, more than 42,000 people searched Google to figure out the right-sized rug for their room, according to research from machine-washable rug brand Ruggable. Recent research from e-commerce marketing platform Yotpo found that, according to reviews, rugs often miss the mark on size. About 35% of overall reviews are negative, based largely on the rug size. The rug either didn’t cover as much of the floor as they expected or it covered too much, according to Yotpo. Ruggable offers advice on its website from experts about how to pick the right size rug for hallways and outdoor areas, in addition to guidance for living rooms, dining rooms, bedrooms and kitchens. Nourison Home has created several What Size Area Rug educational pieces that retailers can use to help educate consumers about how to choose the correct size rug for their rooms. The rug sizing tips are shown on large posters, banners and table cards that retailers can place in their showrooms. Kas Rugs offers visual room guides with illustrations on how to size the rug based on the furniture placement. For its part, Kas Rugs offers different size guides on its website as well as in the company’s catalog. “We also include them in our training manuals for new reps,” said Wendy Reiss, Kas Rugs vice president for sales and national accounts. “They are picture-focused so you can see exactly how a rug lays out.” Surya‘s website offers resources for people looking to find the perfect rug for their unique space. The company’s rug guide and video tutorial offer insights into different room configurations to help buyers decide which rug will work best. Wayfair also offers room-by-room layouts and tips on its website. “So, when it comes time to unroll the rug, it will be a perfect fit. Keep reading to learn how to measure for a rug in any room,” the website says.   Living rooms This living room scene from Surya illustrates the look of the “front legs on the rug” aesthetic. “For a small living room, choose a rug that accommodates the front legs of your sofa and chairs while leaving a border of visible flooring to make the space feel much larger. A 5′ x 7′ or 6′ x 9′ rug is often a great choice for rooms under 200 square feet. Also, depending on your style, I find that light or neutral-colored rugs with subtle patterns can create an airy feel, preventing the space from looking too cramped,” said Liza Garrison, Ruggable’s director of product. The rug should help define the seating area, according to Lindsey Zborowski, interior design manager at Wayfair. “A common rule is to have at least the front legs of sofas and chairs on the rug,” she said. “For larger living rooms, a rug that allows all furniture legs on top (like a 9′ x 12′ or 10′ x 14′) creates a cohesive feel. But keep in mind, it’s best to leave at least 12 to 18 inches of exposed floor around the rug’s edges to frame the space.” Reiss, from Kas Rugs, agrees with this advice. “If the rug is too big, the lack of uncovered space makes one think the room is actually smaller than it is.” Eric Nyman, vice president of sales and design at Surya, suggests that there are three possible solutions to determine the size of a living room rug: all legs on the rug, front legs on the rug and all legs off the rug. “If you prefer all legs on the rug, we advise creating a cohesive look with an area rug large enough to accommodate all your furniture,” he said. “The key to styling your seating area on top of a large rug is to ensure that the rug extends at least six inches past each piece of furniture.” For the front legs on the rug look, Nyman suggests tucking the rug under the front legs of the sofa and chairs to keep the seating area unified. The back legs of the sofa can be situated on or off the rug, depending on personal preference. If you’re working with a smaller room, consider a rug that floats in the center of the seating arrangement. A rug that is at least 5′ x 8′ works best in a room that is 10′ x 12′ or smaller. This would leave about two feet of flooring bordering the rug on each side, according to Nyman. Dining rooms Wayfair illustrates the proper rug size and placement for a smaller dining room. “When hosting the perfect dinner or gathering, having a well-decorated room really does help to bring everything together,” said Ruggable’s Garrison. The experts at both Ruggable and Wayfair suggest that, for a small dining room up to 150 square feet, consumers should choose a rug that extends at least 24 inches beyond all sides of the table to accommodate pulled-out chairs without the chairs catching on the edge. Medium-sized dining spaces can handle bolder patterns or darker hues without feeling overwhelming, according to Garrison. “In most cases, coordinating your rug’s design with your dining chairs, table, or room décor makes for the most cohesive look.” For larger rooms, Garrison suggested that buyers shouldn’t be afraid to add a touch of luxury like wool or high pile designs since they add warmth and sophistication. But the experts at both Nourison Home and Kas Rugs offer different advice, saying they would normally not recommend high pile rugs in a dining area since it makes it harder to move chairs away from the table. “I would suggest that lower pile rugs work best under dining tables due to a number of factors: cleanability and the ease of sliding a chair over the rug,” said Reiss from Kas Rugs. “There are other places for high pile rugs.” For a larger bedroom, Ruggable suggests laying the rug just in front of the nightstands, so it extends around the bed, creating a grounding effect. Nyman from Surya advises letting the dining chairs sit completely on the rug, with enough room to comfortably pull the chairs out and remain on the rug. “Ideally this would mean that your rug is larger than your dining table by at least 30 inches on all four sides,” he said. “For instances where the dining room table is round, you might consider using a round rug sized 8′ or more to complement and unify the space.” Bedrooms Like the look for living rooms, Nyman suggests there are three options for a bedroom rug including all the furniture on the rug, just the bed on the rug or runners on each side of the bed. “If you prefer all furniture on the rug, I recommend rugs 8′ x 10′ or larger for king- or queen-sized beds with adjacent nightstands,” he added. “It is best not to allow the rug to encroach upon any main walkways and, when possible, leave a minimum of two feet of soft rug underfoot around the bed.” If the room has attractive flooring but there is a need for cushioning for comfort, Nyman advises tucking a 6′ x 9′ rug under the bed just up to the nightstands so that only the lower two-thirds of the bed sit on the rug.  A more budget-friendly option for softness underfoot is to place two runners on either side of the bed. The runner should be a bit wider than the nightstand. The experts agree that as a rule, 9′ x 12′ tends to work well underneath king beds and 8′ x 10′ for under queen beds. “In smaller spaces, lighter or neutral-colored rugs can make the space feel larger and more open,” said Wayfair’s Zborowski. “While bright colors can add personality, they might visually shrink the space. If you prefer bold hues, opt for rugs with bright accents on a neutral base.” Nourison Home offers overhead shots of dining rooms and living rooms with furniture to illustrate the proper size of the rug. Color always makes a difference in small spaces, but it’s more about the color combinations and application, according to Giovanni Marra, Nourison Home’s vice president of marketing and creative. “For example, painting the walls in a small room a bright color and then painting the walls and trim white will make the room feel smaller,” he said. “But, if you paint all the walls, trim and ceiling the same color (color drenching), the room can feel more cohesive and visually larger.” Kitchens and hallways Placing a rug in the kitchen adds style and provides warmth and comfort underfoot during daily routines such as dining, cooking and washing dishes, according to Surya’s Nyman. “Regardless of the size and shape of your kitchen, the space in front of the sink is usually the best, most functional place for a rug,” he said. “Choosing the perfect rug size can transform a room, pulling the space together while adding warmth, texture and style,” said Reiss from Kas rugs. “However, getting it wrong can make even the most thoughtfully designed room feel awkward.” !function(f,b,e,v,n,t,s) if(f.fbq)return;n=f.fbq=function()n.callMethod? n.callMethod.apply(n,arguments):n.queue.push(arguments); if(!f._fbq)f._fbq=n;n.push=n;n.loaded=!0;n.version='2.0'; n.queue=[];t=b.createElement(e);t.async=!0; t.src=v;s=b.getElementsByTagName(e)[0]; s.parentNode.insertBefore(t,s)(window, document,'script', ' fbq('init', '693453330863834'); fbq('track', 'PageView'); Source link
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Last month, more than 42,000 people searched Google to figure out the right-sized rug for their room, according to research from machine-washable rug brand Ruggable. Recent research from e-commerce marketing platform Yotpo found that, according to reviews, rugs often miss the mark on size. About 35% of overall reviews are negative, based largely on the rug size. The rug either didn’t cover as much of the floor as they expected or it covered too much, according to Yotpo. Ruggable offers advice on its website from experts about how to pick the right size rug for hallways and outdoor areas, in addition to guidance for living rooms, dining rooms, bedrooms and kitchens. Nourison Home has created several What Size Area Rug educational pieces that retailers can use to help educate consumers about how to choose the correct size rug for their rooms. The rug sizing tips are shown on large posters, banners and table cards that retailers can place in their showrooms. Kas Rugs offers visual room guides with illustrations on how to size the rug based on the furniture placement. For its part, Kas Rugs offers different size guides on its website as well as in the company’s catalog. “We also include them in our training manuals for new reps,” said Wendy Reiss, Kas Rugs vice president for sales and national accounts. “They are picture-focused so you can see exactly how a rug lays out.” Surya‘s website offers resources for people looking to find the perfect rug for their unique space. The company’s rug guide and video tutorial offer insights into different room configurations to help buyers decide which rug will work best. Wayfair also offers room-by-room layouts and tips on its website. “So, when it comes time to unroll the rug, it will be a perfect fit. Keep reading to learn how to measure for a rug in any room,” the website says.   Living rooms This living room scene from Surya illustrates the look of the “front legs on the rug” aesthetic. “For a small living room, choose a rug that accommodates the front legs of your sofa and chairs while leaving a border of visible flooring to make the space feel much larger. A 5′ x 7′ or 6′ x 9′ rug is often a great choice for rooms under 200 square feet. Also, depending on your style, I find that light or neutral-colored rugs with subtle patterns can create an airy feel, preventing the space from looking too cramped,” said Liza Garrison, Ruggable’s director of product. The rug should help define the seating area, according to Lindsey Zborowski, interior design manager at Wayfair. “A common rule is to have at least the front legs of sofas and chairs on the rug,” she said. “For larger living rooms, a rug that allows all furniture legs on top (like a 9′ x 12′ or 10′ x 14′) creates a cohesive feel. But keep in mind, it’s best to leave at least 12 to 18 inches of exposed floor around the rug’s edges to frame the space.” Reiss, from Kas Rugs, agrees with this advice. “If the rug is too big, the lack of uncovered space makes one think the room is actually smaller than it is.” Eric Nyman, vice president of sales and design at Surya, suggests that there are three possible solutions to determine the size of a living room rug: all legs on the rug, front legs on the rug and all legs off the rug. “If you prefer all legs on the rug, we advise creating a cohesive look with an area rug large enough to accommodate all your furniture,” he said. “The key to styling your seating area on top of a large rug is to ensure that the rug extends at least six inches past each piece of furniture.” For the front legs on the rug look, Nyman suggests tucking the rug under the front legs of the sofa and chairs to keep the seating area unified. The back legs of the sofa can be situated on or off the rug, depending on personal preference. If you’re working with a smaller room, consider a rug that floats in the center of the seating arrangement. A rug that is at least 5′ x 8′ works best in a room that is 10′ x 12′ or smaller. This would leave about two feet of flooring bordering the rug on each side, according to Nyman. Dining rooms Wayfair illustrates the proper rug size and placement for a smaller dining room. “When hosting the perfect dinner or gathering, having a well-decorated room really does help to bring everything together,” said Ruggable’s Garrison. The experts at both Ruggable and Wayfair suggest that, for a small dining room up to 150 square feet, consumers should choose a rug that extends at least 24 inches beyond all sides of the table to accommodate pulled-out chairs without the chairs catching on the edge. Medium-sized dining spaces can handle bolder patterns or darker hues without feeling overwhelming, according to Garrison. “In most cases, coordinating your rug’s design with your dining chairs, table, or room décor makes for the most cohesive look.” For larger rooms, Garrison suggested that buyers shouldn’t be afraid to add a touch of luxury like wool or high pile designs since they add warmth and sophistication. But the experts at both Nourison Home and Kas Rugs offer different advice, saying they would normally not recommend high pile rugs in a dining area since it makes it harder to move chairs away from the table. “I would suggest that lower pile rugs work best under dining tables due to a number of factors: cleanability and the ease of sliding a chair over the rug,” said Reiss from Kas Rugs. “There are other places for high pile rugs.” For a larger bedroom, Ruggable suggests laying the rug just in front of the nightstands, so it extends around the bed, creating a grounding effect. Nyman from Surya advises letting the dining chairs sit completely on the rug, with enough room to comfortably pull the chairs out and remain on the rug. “Ideally this would mean that your rug is larger than your dining table by at least 30 inches on all four sides,” he said. “For instances where the dining room table is round, you might consider using a round rug sized 8′ or more to complement and unify the space.” Bedrooms Like the look for living rooms, Nyman suggests there are three options for a bedroom rug including all the furniture on the rug, just the bed on the rug or runners on each side of the bed. “If you prefer all furniture on the rug, I recommend rugs 8′ x 10′ or larger for king- or queen-sized beds with adjacent nightstands,” he added. “It is best not to allow the rug to encroach upon any main walkways and, when possible, leave a minimum of two feet of soft rug underfoot around the bed.” If the room has attractive flooring but there is a need for cushioning for comfort, Nyman advises tucking a 6′ x 9′ rug under the bed just up to the nightstands so that only the lower two-thirds of the bed sit on the rug.  A more budget-friendly option for softness underfoot is to place two runners on either side of the bed. The runner should be a bit wider than the nightstand. The experts agree that as a rule, 9′ x 12′ tends to work well underneath king beds and 8′ x 10′ for under queen beds. “In smaller spaces, lighter or neutral-colored rugs can make the space feel larger and more open,” said Wayfair’s Zborowski. “While bright colors can add personality, they might visually shrink the space. If you prefer bold hues, opt for rugs with bright accents on a neutral base.” Nourison Home offers overhead shots of dining rooms and living rooms with furniture to illustrate the proper size of the rug. Color always makes a difference in small spaces, but it’s more about the color combinations and application, according to Giovanni Marra, Nourison Home’s vice president of marketing and creative. “For example, painting the walls in a small room a bright color and then painting the walls and trim white will make the room feel smaller,” he said. “But, if you paint all the walls, trim and ceiling the same color (color drenching), the room can feel more cohesive and visually larger.” Kitchens and hallways Placing a rug in the kitchen adds style and provides warmth and comfort underfoot during daily routines such as dining, cooking and washing dishes, according to Surya’s Nyman. “Regardless of the size and shape of your kitchen, the space in front of the sink is usually the best, most functional place for a rug,” he said. “Choosing the perfect rug size can transform a room, pulling the space together while adding warmth, texture and style,” said Reiss from Kas rugs. “However, getting it wrong can make even the most thoughtfully designed room feel awkward.” !function(f,b,e,v,n,t,s) if(f.fbq)return;n=f.fbq=function()n.callMethod? n.callMethod.apply(n,arguments):n.queue.push(arguments); if(!f._fbq)f._fbq=n;n.push=n;n.loaded=!0;n.version='2.0'; n.queue=[];t=b.createElement(e);t.async=!0; t.src=v;s=b.getElementsByTagName(e)[0]; s.parentNode.insertBefore(t,s)(window, document,'script', ' fbq('init', '693453330863834'); fbq('track', 'PageView'); Source link
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Nourison “Malibu Shag” dark gray 2-tone Area Rug is 8x10.
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