Rug size and furniture placement: what are your options?
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You might imagine that you’ve covered all the bases on the topic of rug choice once you’ve settled on a style. There’s little doubt that this is the most important factor in your rug search. There’s absolutely no point in buying a rug that doesn’t fit into your interior design, so style is definitely the place to begin.
For all that, there are other factors that you mustn’t neglect to think about. Take size for instance. The dimensions of the rug you buy have more say in the visual impact it’ll have on your room than you might imagine.
Most rugs are available in a range of sizes, so you have an additional choice to make after selecting the perfect design. Do you get a small rug, a medium-sized rug or a large rug? Well, much of it depends on your furniture placement.
In a standard living room arrangement, you are likely to have one or two sofas and maybe an armchair situated around an imaginary rectangle that allows for the most social interaction and affords everyone a decent view of the TV set. It’s pretty common for a coffee table to sit squarely in the centre of that imaginary rectangle.
Now, you might want to think of your living room rug – the one you are in the process of buying – as the actualisation of that imaginary rectangle, a way of colouring in an otherwise nebulous concept of interior design. In other words, rugs are a way of making necessarily empty space more interesting.
There are different extents to which you can fill that empty space. The following list might look like the menu of a café, but it contains some pretty good advice concerning rug placement.