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How to Choose the Right Rug for Your Auckland Home

by DarahAlbesa
One of the stunning blue rugs from NZ complemented with modern living room interior.

A rug has the power to tie together a room’s overall look and aesthetic. That’s why selecting the best area rugs in NZ for your space is essential. If you’re a Kiwi enthusiastic about interior design, you know how rugs unify a living room. Add some flair to your space with these tips in styling and picking the most suitable rugs for your humble abode.

Rug Size Matters

When choosing a rug for your space, the size should be just right. You don’t want a small rug that will start looking like a bathroom mat in your living room. But you also don’t want a humongous rug that takes up the entire floor space. The size you choose will depend on the intended placement.

Case in point, in the dining room, an area rug should encapsulate the table and chairs. Ideally, for a 4-feet dining table, you should get an 8-feet wide area rug. The purpose of getting a larger rug for this area is so that when your guests pull their chairs back, the chair is still within the rug’s coverage.

On the other hand, styling a rug in your living room has more flexible options. You can buy an area rug that gives floor coverage beneath the furniture, like the couch and console table. You can also clip the area rug on the front legs of the couch and let it encapsulate the console table.

If you’re looking for the best living room rugs Auckland offers, you’ll want something bigger. Before buying rugs in NZ, take the measurements and dimensions of your sofa, dining table, and console table to choose your size.

 

Colour Coordination is Key

Your sofa and rug should contrast each other. A printed sofa with a patterned area rug in one room is overkill. Ideally, if you have a neutral-coloured couch, you can go rouge with a patterned and vibrant area rug. In the same sense, if you have a couch with bold colours like red, blue, and yellow, you’ll want to tone down on the colour and pattern of the rug.

One way to achieve a cohesive look for your area rug and furniture is to follow the classic 60-30-10 decor rule. 60% is the dominant colour of the space, 30% is the secondary colour, and 10% includes the accent colours.

The prevailing 60% of colours in your living room are the sofa, walls, and area rug. The 30% includes your accent wall, console table, and other furniture surrounding the area. Lastly, the 10% remains for decorative pieces and artwork in your living room.

 

Think About Material and Texture

Your area rug isn’t only a novelty decor piece in your Auckland home. You should also consider the best material and texture suitable for daily life. You’ll be stepping on this rug often; you want it to be comfortable. There are several material options for rugs, and the selection can get overwhelming. Here’s a quick rundown of the most popular rug materials:

  • A long-lasting and durable natural fibre that’s pricey and requires professional cleaning and maintenance.
  • Another natural fibre with a soft texture and light feel. Machine-washable material.
  • Jute and Sisal.These materials have durable plant fibres providing a smooth touch to the skin.
  • An affordable and easy-to-clean rug material but is prone to mildew and bacteria in the long term.
  • A synthetic fibre commonly found in faux fur rugs, a budget-friendly and low-maintenance option.

 

Rugs can make or break your space, so choosing the best option takes a lot of consideration. Now that you know the basics, you can start selecting the best rugs for your Auckland home!

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