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Round out your decor with a round rug! When you think of shopping for a new rug, you most likely think of a rectangular shape — but choosing a round rug instead can sometimes be the better choice for your room. We’ve gathered some of our favorite round rug decorating ideas to help inspire and delight you on ways to use this surprisingly versatile rug shape in your home. Since round rugs are available in an array of styles, weaves, materials and colors, there’s something for every space. Go chic and neutral, or bright and bold; whatever you feel most drawn to and will make you happy every time you see it.
There are plenty of ways to style round rugs. In some cases, the round rug may be the only rounded accent in the room. In others, like this dining room, there are plenty of rounded elements in the rug, dining chairs, table, central light, and even the room's architecture. Using recurring rounded shapes and soft edges can help create a softer impression all around, so consider how you pair a circle rug with other rounded decor and furniture.
Many of today's modern homes have open concept floor plans where multiple rooms are open to one another. In these cases, it is important to consider how each space ties into the next and how each area still stands out as its own intentional space. This large living room is clearly set apart from the rest of the room with its bold color scheme and even bolder rug, but the colors of the living room don't clash with neighboring spaces. While you may choose to go bold in one area and subtle in the next, you can also carry over colors from your living room rug to the adjacent space to create more direct style parallels.
Contemporary interior design puts an emphasis on artistry and unique expression. This room certainly highlights those design philosophies with every aspect, including the rug and its placement. If you are looking to create a one of a kind space that creates an artistic impression, experiment with unique rugs and unconventional round rug placement.
Even if your room has carpet, you can still add a round/circle rug to your room. Like this room, you may choose a subtle color allow the rug to stand out with texture alone. In other cases with more neutral furniture, you may want to explore bolder round rugs that provide greater contrast and stand distinctly apart from the room's carpet.
Modern, farmhouse, and other popular interior design styles use neutral colors at the forefront of their designs. Even so, focusing your room's color palette on purely neutral tones does not mean that your room will be boring. By varying the textures, patterns, shades, and materials that your colors are presented in, you can create a visually appealing room that is interesting and complex even in its limited color scheme.
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The rug in this room may not be a round circular rug, but it does lean in that direction. Choosing a rug with a unique shape is a great way to complement your specific room, whether that's repeating the shape of nearby furniture, some element of the room's architecture, or both.
Round rugs don't just work well in residential spaces; they can truly shine in corporate, retail, and other public settings as well. In this case, the round rug accents the "Hero Collection" of glasses at an art museum. At first, the rug's presence may seem meaningless, but it subtly sets the display apart from the rest of the room and frames the space to feel more intentional.
Layering furniture with the room's main area rug is a simple yet effective way to tie the space together. This elegant living room may feature a small circular rug, but that rug serves as the foundation for the coffee table and all four of the chairs. Keep in mind that in order to anchor the furniture, the furniture does not have to sit completely on the rug; some overlap with the front legs is enough to thematically and visually tie the area together.
When you are working in either a traditional floor plan or an open concept space, you do not have to worry about your rug matching the room's other colors exactly. In fact, it is often better to have some variation in the colors' shades so that they don't feel too matchy or inauthentic. Here, the multiple shades of blue help diversify the grand design and also create subtle distinction between the dining table and the living room. The same principles apply no matter what shades of color you are using, so allow this room to serve as a simple example and inspiration of how to effectively use different shades of the same color across the room's grand design.
Home offices and desks are becoming increasingly common in today's homes. Adding a round rug to the room can dramatically change the room's tone from corporate and impersonal to comfy and inspiring. While this room places the rug in the middle of the room itself, you may play with the rug's placement to have it sit under the desk itself, in a seating area for guests, or elsewhere depending on your room's layout and uses.
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