Blue carpets
From soft to intense

Light shades of blue come across as fresh and optimistic, while dark and intense shades of blue are rich and sensual. Blue has been a trend colour for years and has not lost its popularity. It also suits any room - from the kitchen and living room to the bathroom and bedroom. Beautiful in combination with white for a maritime or classic look. But feel free to experiment with other styles: blue lends itself to everything.

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  1. Perletta Knot 154 Petrol
    500
  2. Wedgwood Arris Teal 37307
    from 629 from 503.2
  3. Orla Kiely Optical Flower Teal 61207
    from 389 from 311.2
  4. Morris & Co Bower Indigo 128208
    from 829 from 663.2
  5. Nourison Graceful Blue GRU01
    from 155 from 124
  6. De Munk Carpets Milano MI-16
    from 945 from 831.6
  7. Layered Alice Crawley Bamboo Stripe Terracotta
    from 1495 from 1345.5
  8. Orla Kiely Geo Flower Denim 060608
    from 545 from 436
  9. Laura Ashley Summer Palace Truffle Seaspray 081201
    from 699 from 559.2
  10. Moooi Carpets Angular Indigo
    from 2549
  11. Morris & Co Bird Webbs Blue 128308
    from 829 from 663.2
  12. Ligne Pure Current 206.001.510
    from 1588 from 1270.4
  13. Wedgwood Hummingbird Navy 37818
    from 629 from 503.2
  14. Harlequin Rosita Putty 140404
    from 699 from 559.2
  15. Louis de Poortere Mad Men Stellar Lightning Turquoise 9218
    439 219.5
  16. Wedgwood Gio Mineral 39108
    from 629 from 503.2
  17. Sanderson Anthea China Blue 47107
    from 790 from 632
  18. Scion Little Lohko Indigo 124208
    from 499 from 399.2
  19. Scion Mr Fox Denim 25318
    from 325 from 260
  20. Moooi Carpets Mixing Pixels of Biophillia I
    from 2019
  21. Morris & Co Artichoke Mineral 127108
    from 829 from 663.2
  22. Harlequin Melodic Blue 443608
    from 299 from 239.2
  23. Brink & Campman Element Chad Brown Blue 087705
    from 295 from 236
  24. Morris & Co Snakeshead Indigo 127208
    from 829 from 663.2
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The rug's pattern can be carried over into other decor if you look for imagery, shapes, or motifs that tie the room together.

The color blue is so versatile that it can be paired with any style. Besides the variety of interior design styles, blue area rugs come in different sizes, shapes, pile heights, and materials. In particular, material deserves a great deal of thought, since each has its own texture, appearance, durability, and ease of cleaning. Take a look at the popular options like jute, cotton, wool, and others to find out if they meet your needs before moving on.

Which Blue Rug is Right for You?

With so many options out there to choose from, you may be wondering how to find your perfect rug. If you start by considering these key topics, that will guide you through the shopping process. 

Position. 

You should choose the room's layout and rug placement early on. 

Living Room. 

It's likely you'll use a large blue area rug to ground your main seating area in the living room. You can place it in front of the seats, under their front legs, or further under the chairs. You can also accent a sitting area with a smaller blue rug.

Dining Room. 

The dining roomd a rug to your dining room , center it beneath your table and choose a rug that has plenty of room on the sides and ends for the chairs. 

Bedroom. 

By placing a rug beneath your bed, you can establish it as a focal point if it is centered along a wall. Even if your bed is off to one side, you can use an area rug in the middle of the room or along its side.

Pattern. 

It is a color that appears in every style of interior design. There are many patterns to choose from, such as Moroccan, oriental, geometric, modern, farmhouse, nautical, etc. To make a room feel thematically consistent, look for any similar shapes or motifs in your existing decor.

Color. 

There are still a lot of color considerations within blue rugs. What shade of blue do you want, for example? What other colors do you want? Blue and white are classic combinations, but blue can also be paired with grey, gold, brown, black, and other hues. In the end, your rug's color palette should complement the room's existing color scheme.

 

Blue Rug FAQs

Blue rugs. what shades are popular?

Dark blue, indigo, navy blue, light blue, and periwinkle are popular shades

Does a blue rug machine wash?

Check the rug label for washing instructions, finer materials like wool and silk should not be washed

Blue rugs. where to put them?

There is no right or wrong place to place a blue rug, as they evoke calm and relaxation.