Rugs are such an easy and beautiful way to add a little spark to any room. There are so many options for textures, colors, patterns, sizes, and more. Today we’ll be looking at some inspiring styles I’ve gathered from some of my favorite shops and just other cute styles I’ve seen on Pinterest.
Rug layout ideas deserve a post of their own, so keep your eye out for another post coming up on that. But for now, we’re just going to enjoy a little inspiration and take a peek at what’s been trending, what’s gorgeous, and where these might fit into.
Multi-Color Patterns
A lot of these rugs are super fun statements! There are some interesting patterns and eye catching colors. I could see a lot of these fitting in nicely in kids rooms, nurseries, or spaces where you just want a little more pop of color. The biggest advantage to patterned and multi-colored rugs like these is that they hide stains well. Let’s face it, spills and stains will happen on your rugs. It’s best to clean them up right away but you can rest assured with a patterned rug that if it leaves any staining behind it won’t be so noticeable.
I’m seeing these bright colors everywhere lately, mustards, pinks/rust, and navy or slate blue. Anthropologie.
This is a really fun spin on a diamond rug with solid diamond blocks using negative space to create the crossing lines rather than the solid lines and negative diamonds. Even though this is a bright pop of color, it’s earthy enough to fit into a more subtle vibe. I could see this fitting in really well at the foot of a bed or in a living room/sitting area. Anthropologie.
Big geometric shapes made of smaller geometric shapes is such a fun way to do pattern on pattern! This style from Urban Outfitters comes in a variety of different shape designs and colors. These would be perfect for a living room or entryway.
Distressed printed patterns have been popular for quite a while now, and I think this is a trend that’s going to stick! Washing out and distressing the print gives a bold pattern some softness so it’s easier for the eyes to handle, and it feels more genuine this way. Urban Outfitters.
This peachy tone has become really trendy this year, you might look at this and think pink, but in the right context this tone can add earthy clay vibes to a space. This one would look great paired with solid wood furniture or neutral fabric furniture, let this be the statement! Urban Outfitters.
Southwest inspired patterns in rugs are a time-tested way to merge authentic patterning with modern style. These often come in earthy colors (which I love!) and look amazing with solid wood furniture. West Elm.
Color block rugs have a much more abstract modern flair to them. These would be great in a kids play room where colors and shapes can spark some interest.
Lulu & Georgia has some gorgeous rugs right now! Again with that peach tone, it can really start to feel like an earthy supporting color. These geometric patterns really touch on boho vibes. I could see this adding some statement to a kitchen floor - try out a long rug runner at the kitchen sink.
One of the trendiest of trends I’ve been seeing is these geometric patterns that have a sketched look to them. The hand drawn shapes give it a little more playfulness. Urban Outfitters.
Neutrals
These rug styles are a bit softer on the eyes in subtle tones of mostly cream, grays, and black. Neutrals can be oh so charming in any room! They set a really versatile stage for a larger variety of furniture styles and colors and play an important role as both a supporting piece in a room and a focal point. Most of these rugs still have some interesting patterns, but in toned-down colors. If you are prone to frequent spills, be wary of lighter colored rugs because they will show staining, unless you find a really good stain remover!
Geometric patterns inspired by South American, Mexican, and Native cultures are really hot right now! These can be a fine line for me depending on who is making these rugs, because sometimes they can feel too much like cultural appropriation. But if you find a Native-owned company, supporting their business and cherishing their craft can be a great way to add something beautiful to your home!
These simple linear lines do a lot for the eyes in only a couple colors. Styles like this seem really intentional and can provide the perfect stage for a couple of well placed furniture pieces. Drop something like this in a living room or at the foot of the bed. Perennials.
McGee & Co has a beautiful selection of natural, serene, neutral furniture and decor. Highly textured rugs in one simple neutral color are a casual yet gorgeous way to add a little something something to a soothing natural space. These pair really well with all kinds of furniture, but especially with wood and will likely never go out of style because of how simple and supportive they are.
Diamond pattern rugs have been in the scene for years now, but the contrasting black and white is sticking out as a staple for many different styles. Throw a rug like this into a boho vibe, minimalist vibe, mid-century vibe, you name it! Lemdeena.
Highly textured patterns created through shape and knotting methods rather than through color can look gorgeous like this. These will look good in any room. Safavieh.
Again with the bold single shape patterns but this time through contrasting lines, I’m seeing these all over. They fit in especially well in boho, minimalist, and mid century vibes. These long runner types look great flanking the bedside, at the foot of the bed, in hallways, kitchens, or entryways. Poly & Bark.
Here’s a spin on the diamond pattern with over scaled diamonds. Definitely a statement rug but in a nice soft color. NuLoom.
Thin lines in rugs are a really cute way to add just a dash of texture and interest to the floor without being so high contrast. These styles are great for calming spaces and are very soft on the eyes. West Elm.
This last one from Anthropologie is sort of a mixture of color block, highly textural, and line pattern styles all coming into one interesting rug! It’s a statement piece that also drops into the background because of its repeated lines. If you’re looking for something to pair with a small sitting space, this style is a great option.
All of these rugs are gorgeous in their own ways! Some of them will fit in with any style, be it traditional, farmhouse, boho, minimalist, mid century, craftsman, southwestern, anything. Some of them might fall into specific styles, but nontheless can be beautiful additions to the home.
To me it’s really important to remember that trends are just trends and they might not last the test of time stylistically! It’s so essential to be true to your own taste and focus on cultivating the vibe that you keep coming back to. So if you’re eyeing that popular rug you saw on Pinterest just remember these three things: Does it fit in with the rest of my style? Will I love this in 5 years? Will it stand up to the activity level in the space?
Thanks for reading!
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