Pick a rug for the dining room that does not compete with the living room rug.
How to match rugs in the same room.
If you want to go bold then do it.
You can also start with a natural rug and work from there.
Use the exact same solid or simple rug twice.
Using an unusual rug is one way to avoid that problem.
Matching area rugs can feel a bit predictable and safe.
You can also mix two solid rugs in different colors very easily in the same room.
The greek key rug is also a good match for the dot pattern.
Here a bold graphic is repeated on both sides of the room.
The patterns are not that important but the colors are.
I didn t round this one up for you because you simply double your order and you have succeeded in this look.
This rug combination flatters classic tastes where repetition can imply a certain elegance or modern flair.
In fact that s the way decorators deal with this situation however you do need to have them sharing the same basic color scheme.
A soft colorful rug can create a comfortable upbeat kids space in the room.
Whether you have an open floor plan or dedicated room this style can work for you.
Shop transitional rugs combining complementary rugs is a fun way to bring color into a room.
You can match or contrast textures to create the look you want such as a sisal rug in the entry area an oval.
The repetition helps to temper the high contrast pattern so it doesn t overwhelm the space.
Again it s basically a solid whereas the other rug is very busy so they balance each other out.
The easy way is to stick with the same color palette but change the design.
Select quieter rugs to support statement rugs.
This is a conservative safe and yet totally classic and acceptable option.
A good supporting rug enhances the beauty of the statement rug by giving it context but does not compete with it for attention.
Mixing rugs can be easy.
You can focus less on the right rug pairing and more on choosing one perfect rug to bring out the best in your open floor plan.
Every star needs a supporting actor and the same is true for rugs.
By all means you can and should have two different rugs.
It is a simple yet classic way of designing your home.
However unlike matching your rug with the colors on a wall your floor will speak loud if those colors clash.