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For every brand, there are perks that make it ideal for certain rooms or functions in your home, so rest assured you'll find the perfect designer rug according to your tastes and needs.
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    from 549
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WHICH DESIGNER RUG IS RIGHT FOR YOU?

You may want to start your search for designer area rugs by considering a few key topics since there are so many options and possibilities out there. 

LIVING ROOM. 

It is common to use designer living room rugs to accent a smaller corner reserved for more intimate conversation or to establish your main seating area. Rugs can be used in front of the seats, under their front legs, or further beneath the chairs in the main seating area. If the rug is for a smaller area, be sure it layers with the furniture at least a little so that the space is cohesive. 

DINING ROOM. 

Make sure your dining room rug is the same shape as your table and leave two feet extra on each side/end so the chairs can move around comfortably. 

BEDROOM. 

It is important to layer a designer brand rug beneath your bed if it is the central focus of your bedroom. This allows you to place the rug under the bed completely, under the bottom two-thirds, or closer to the foot. The second idea is to move your bed closer to one side of the room and center a rug in the middle. 

KITCHEN. 

The use of rugs in front of a sink or stove can add style and comfort to your kitchen. If you prefer, you can add your style to those same spaces by using designer runner rugs. 

BATHROOM. 

As in the kitchen, you'll likely use smaller rugs to define sink, tub, and shower areas. It is also possible to use designer runner rugs in this room, such as by a double vanity or along another narrow path. 

OUTDOORS. 

Who says outdoor spaces can't be stylish? It is also possible to purchase  designer outdoor rugs , so you can decorate your deck, patio, or porch with one. 

SIZE/SHAPE. 

Following your layout decision, you can finalize your rug's size and shape. It is important to consider both of these aspects together, as they both influence the tone of the room and how the furniture overlaps with the rug. For a visually balanced room, consider options such as  round ,  rectangular ,  runners , and others, as well as the size of your existing furniture/room. 

PATTERN. 

There are so many different designs and patterns available with designer rugs. There are a variety of patterns and prints to choose from, including Scandinavian patterns and oriental prints. Ultimately, a rug's design should complement the rest of the decor to create a cohesive look and feel. 

COLOR. 

It's also important to tie your room together with color. Even neutral colors like  grey ,  beige ,  black , and  white  can be combined in many ways, so expanding your color palette gives you even more choices. The rug's color scheme should match the rest of the room's scheme and carry the same tone.