Grey carpets
Versatile combinations

Like beige, grey is a versatile colour that can be perfectly combined with countless other colours. There are both warm and cool shades of grey. Some shades of grey look chic and stylish, others cool or modern. A grey carpet in an interior with a lot of wood will have a rural look. If you mix it with steel, you get an industrial look; with pastel you get a romantic or classic look.

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  1. Ted Baker Woodblock Grey 163001
    from 739€
  2. Brink & Campman Craft Matter Check Slate Olive 049104
    from 535€
  3. Brinker Carpets Salsa Cloud White 112
    from 1389€
  4. Wedgwood Fabled Floral Grey 37504
    from 629€
  5. Mart Visser Prosper Copper 65
    from 359€
  6. De Munk Carpets Venezia 03
    from 1475€
  7. Ligne Pure Current 206.001.910
    from 1588€ from 1429.2€
  8. Rugsman Pavai 978.0012.9232
    from 199€ from 179.1€
  9. Perletta Roundabout Fade Grey
    500€
  10. De Munk Carpets Milano MI-02
    from 945€
  11. Wedgwood Hummingbird Grey 37804
    from 629€
  12. Rugsman Kyoto 014.0067.5171
    from 235€ from 211.5€
  13. Timeless Creativity Eclectic Patina 41073.000
    from 75€ from 67.5€
  14. Moooi Carpets Scribble Grey
    2600€
  15. Mart Visser Prosper Grey Custard 64
    from 359€
  16. Sanderson Amanpuri Grey Plum 145104
    from 790€
  17. Harlequin Blocks Slate 141904
    from 699€
  18. Wedgwood Folia R. Grey 38305
    from 629€ from 566.1€
  19. Ligne Pure Ripple 214.001.900
    from 1588€ from 1429.2€
  20. Calvin Klein CK950 Rush Grey Multi CK957
    from 95€ from 85.5€
  21. Laura Ashley Redbrook Silver 81804
    from 475€
  22. Ligne Pure Adore 207.001.950
    from 259€ from 233.1€
  23. Mart Visser Cavaro Iron Grey 15
    from 429€
  24. Calvin Klein Balian Grey Black CK51
    1265€ 1138.5€
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The color gray can be paired with a variety of decor styles and shades, so no matter what your style is, gray will fit in.

Gray rugs go well with modern, traditional, contemporary, coastal, and boho. They are often paired with red, yellow, blue, pink, white, and black, and depending on the pattern and brightness of the colors, these colors can be found in many different styles.

How to Choose the Right Gray Rug

Choosing the right gray rug requires a few considerations. 

Position. 

Consider what room you plan to place the rug in and how it will work with existing furniture and fixtures before shopping for a rug. Grey area rugs can be used in a variety of ways around the home. 

Living Rooms. 

An area rug can be placed directly in front of your sofa, underneath its front legs, underneath the entire sofa, or completely in front of it. You can also centralize the rug in your "U" formation and style it in one of those three ways. completely under, partly under, or completely out from underneath.

Dining Room. 

In dining rooms, rugs are often placed directly under the table. Depending on your overall style and tone, you can use different shapes and placements.

Bedroom. 

In most bedrooms, rugs are placed under the bed and extend further into the room. A gray runner placed next to the side of a bed is another popular placement.

Entryway. 

You can use a gray runner in a narrow entryway, or a larger gray rug in the middle.




Pattern. 

Rug patterns and designs can contribute to whatever style you're trying to achieve in your home. Grey rugs with geometric shapes and stripes can be used with farmhouse, boho, coastal, and even modern decor. In more traditional and elegant settings, Oriental gray rugs and Persian designs fit in well.

Shades/Pairings. 

It is possible to find grey in many shades, whether light and close to white or dark and closer to slate. Different shades and pairings of colors will be introduced by the rug's pattern, as well as how much of that shade of gray dominates the design. There are plenty of gray rugs out there that can fit your design style and needs, no matter what balance you're looking for with your gray rug.

 

Grey rug FAQs

Which shades of gray rugs are most popular?

Dark gray, granite, pewter, and silver are popular shades

Is it possible to machine wash a gray rug?

It is recommended not to wash finer materials like wool or silk in the washing machine; always check the rug's label for washing instructions

Would a gray rug go well with a gray couch?

Gray rugs look best paired with darker couches or sofas when you're shopping for them.

Benefits of Having Grey Rugs

Improves Concentration

Since grey rugs have a neutral color, it can help with regards to bringing about better concentration. As such, it can be useful inside offices and certain rooms wherein the mind needs to work a lot.

Investment

Grey rugs can become a lifetime investment, as long as proper cleaning and maintenance are involved. It can deliver a boost to your home or office's décor, and it can bring harmony to all the other colors found in the immediate area. It is also considered a more practical choice as compared to other rug colors because of its neutral hues.

Grey Rugs Maintenance Tips

If, by any chance, that your grey rugs will have spills or stains, then don't let the damage prolong because it can become worse. If a spill does occur, the first thing you have to do is to keep calm and don't panic. Make sure that you don't rub the stain because of your sudden fit of fear and stress as this can worsen the stain.

Furthermore, try as much as you can to have a clear mind while acting with haste. The longer you have to wait before cleaning the stain on your grey rugs, the more resistant the spill becomes to cleaning. Thus it becomes harder to remove.

Blotting and using a proper cleaning agent are the ways to go. It might take a few or a lot of tries, but it will help maintain your grey rug's beauty, cleanliness, and lifespan.