Rug Ideas
Explore rug inspiration for your whole home. From soothing solids to intricate patterns, see how modern rugs add to the look and feel of a room.
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Channeling a sand-like inspiration, this textured wool rug adds softness and character to this large, coastal living room.
Soothing umber tones in the rug, wood and decor give this living room a coordinated modern look.
A dark, richly colored rug like this one is a bold choice that helps visually quiet a space, and it would be extra cozy at night with the fireplace.
Connect the pieces of a monochrome aesthetic with a rug like this one, featuring soft swaths of gray to marry the black and white tones.
We love the contrast of a lighter-colored rug on dark tiles, and the casual stripe design means anything tracked in from the garden will be easy to hide.
Make your home office feel homey with a beautiful wool rug. That's part of the point of a home office, after all.
This rug's unique weave adds a modern appeal to any space, and feels soft and relaxing underfoot.
Shaker influences abound, from the dining table and chairs to a vintage-inspired rug and black accents.
In a big bedroom, we can't recommend a canopy bed enough. It defines your sleeping space and adds style with a hint of drama.
A sturdy bunk bed is great for sleepovers while a bookcase and kid-sized table offer spots to encourage creative play.
This open space is filled with natural light, a relaxing spot to lay and plenty of wood accents, for an altogether inspiring home office.
Our Nomad wool-blend rug sets the tone for the dining area with a variegated effect that pulls together the other colors in the room.
Our hand-knotted Timuri wool rug anchors this living room with warm colors and a modern take on traditional patterns.
The beauty of real, natural wood (in this case white oak) infuses this dining space with warmth.
Channeling a sand-like inspiration, this textured wool rug adds softness and character to this large, coastal living room.
Soothing umber tones in the rug, wood and decor give this living room a coordinated modern look.
A dark, richly colored rug like this one is a bold choice that helps visually quiet a space, and it would be extra cozy at night with the fireplace.
Connect the pieces of a monochrome aesthetic with a rug like this one, featuring soft swaths of gray to marry the black and white tones.
We love the contrast of a lighter-colored rug on dark tiles, and the casual stripe design means anything tracked in from the garden will be easy to hide.
Make your home office feel homey with a beautiful wool rug. That's part of the point of a home office, after all.
This rug's unique weave adds a modern appeal to any space, and feels soft and relaxing underfoot.
Shaker influences abound, from the dining table and chairs to a vintage-inspired rug and black accents.
In a big bedroom, we can't recommend a canopy bed enough. It defines your sleeping space and adds style with a hint of drama.
A sturdy bunk bed is great for sleepovers while a bookcase and kid-sized table offer spots to encourage creative play.
This open space is filled with natural light, a relaxing spot to lay and plenty of wood accents, for an altogether inspiring home office.
Our Nomad wool-blend rug sets the tone for the dining area with a variegated effect that pulls together the other colors in the room.
Our hand-knotted Timuri wool rug anchors this living room with warm colors and a modern take on traditional patterns.
The beauty of real, natural wood (in this case white oak) infuses this dining space with warmth.
A detailed rug is the perfect contrast to upholstery with a more minimal aesthetic.
A detailed rug is the perfect contrast to upholstery with a more minimal aesthetic.
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