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How To Combine Area Rugs In Open Floor | Designer Rugs

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How To Combine Area Rugs In Open Floor | Designer Rugs

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  1. How To Combine Area Rugs In An Open Floor Plan

  2. Double Up on the Same Rug The easiest solution when using two rugs in one room? Pick matching rugs. This rug “combination” flatters classic tastes, where repetition can imply a certain elegance or modern flair. You can focus less on how to mix area rugs perfectly and more on choosing one exquisite rug to bring out the best in your open floor plan.

  3. Choose a Complementary Color Pairing This is simply a different kind of matching, where you’re trying to find two solid or patterned rugs that look good together in an open area. Safe color pairings usually include blue and orange, yellow and purple, or red and green. These combinations are at opposite ends of the color wheel, so they contrast in a visually pleasing way when you have clear visibility into the next room.

  4. Play up One Solid Rug With a Colorful Pattern If you have an open floor plan, you can let one rug pull most of the visual weight. Using one splashy pattern and one solid rug is a clear way to center or divide functional areas. The balance between your two rugs can also create a sense of distance or draw attention to a focal point on one side of your home.

  5. Mix Two Patterned Rugs in the Same Style If you’re wondering how to combine area rugs with different patterns, it’s not impossible to mix and match rugs across an open floor plan. They just can’t be so wildly different that they compete. Look for rugs that have a common style, whether they share age, pile height, or texture. Combining rugs this way is a bit of a bolder choice, and the easiest way to pull it off is by using Oriental rugs.

  6. Mix Two Patterned Rugs in the Same Color Different patterned rugs can still look beautiful and intentional in an open floor plan when they’re the same color. As long as you mix the size of your patterns for an even sense of scale, color will help multiple rugs in one room speak to each other. Stripes and florals, Greek Key or dots – when it’s in the same color family, it’s all relative.

  7. Use Consistent or Contrasting Textures If you’re not confident in blending colors or patterns across a wide area, there’s still an easy way to style multiple rugs in one room. Mix and match the textural elements. Neutral textured rugs make great partitions to break up an open floor plan. They’re also super versatile, so you can change out your furniture, keeping a timeless floor covering as your taste evolves.

  8. Throw in Lots of Colors and Patterns Now that you know the rules for matching multiple rugs in one room, feel free to break them. Rugs are just big swaths of fabric, so there are endless ways to combine area rugs in an open floor plan. If you embrace bohemian style or the layering trend, you can truly pair any number of colors, textures, and patterns for a chaotically calm space. Read our Complete Guide to Area Rugs to learn more about pulling off your own chic, unique rug pairings in any room.

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