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A bold red and blue rug brings together powerful colors that can instantly transform your space. This color pairing has potential, it has range, and it's gaining traction in modern design.
Whether you're shopping big red and blue area rugs, or you're more interested in a smaller rug for your bathroom, you're about to enliven your space. This color combination has an impressive range, with light and dark options for both sides, which makes it even more diverse.
Interior designers have been reluctant to use this color combination in the past -- save for occasions like the 4th of July or in kitschy beach houses -- but there's no reason to avoid it.
You might use a red and blue area rug in any of the following spaces:
In short, this versatile rug can fit anywhere. A red and blue outdoor rug is particularly striking.
Red and blue are balancing colors, one excites, and one calms. When combined, they make your space seem put-together and well-planned.
A closer look at the color psychology at play here might leave you wanting more than one red and blue rug.
One of the reasons that people love using red and blue in their interior design is to create a sense of confidence and taste. While these colors can seem to clash, they're particularly striking when combined successfully--especially in red and blue oriental rugs.
If you're going to include red and blue in your home decor, consider adding yellow into the mix.
When you look at the color wheel -- which is how the pros find complementing combinations -- you cannot draw a straight line between red and blue. You can, however, draw a triangle that goes between red, blue, and yellow.
Yellow accents like those below will balance the boldness of a red and blue rug, making you look like a master designer:
You might also experiment with a natural yellow jute rug layered beneath a red and blue rug.
Before you select your rug, measure your space, and consider what shape, material, thickness, and style you're looking for. Use the search filters to narrow your results down based on your preference so you can locate the rugs that would work well in your home.
Check out our latest how to's + design tips to find the perfect rug for your space.
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