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6 Common Living Room Rug Mistakes and Their Solutions
- 25 October 2021
- 5 Min Read
- By Jaipur Rugs
Rugs are a great way to set the room up. If you coordinate your interiors with the patterns and colors on the rug then your space will all blend in magnifying the charm of the room.

Rugs are a great way to set the room up. If you coordinate your interiors with the patterns and colors on the rug then your space will all blend in magnifying the charm of the room. Being slightly careful when choosing the rug for your space can be really beneficial as a handmade rug is an investment that is going to stay with your family for generations.
Therefore, follow the listicle below to avoid certain mistakes that can happen when you decide to buy the perfect living room rug.
When you are not aware of the size
The size of the area rugs plays an essential role when placing them in space. It makes the space more welcoming by enhancing its overall charm. However, when you choose to buy a rug, you may easily fall for smaller size rugs such as runners as they look attractive and cost-friendly.
However, if you place a small-sized living room rug then the entire space will appear smaller and the entire look of it will be discrete making it look out of place. Moreover, placing the furniture will be a challenge.
Solution:
The best way is to measure the dimensions of the space where you want to place the rug, keeping in mind the space your furniture would need. However, if you have already got a smaller one, then no need to worry you can layer it with a larger neutral tone rug beneath.

Not knowing the right colors
Choosing a rug color for the living room can be tricky if you are not aware of the colors that will go well in the space. If the room is already lit up with colorful interiors and you choose a rug that is bright and has bold patterns on it then the space will look like a mess.
Solution:
The right way to go about it is via contrast. If the room has loud interiors, then a subtle rug with monotone colors would work best. However, if the room has neutral interiors then you can go for rugs with vibrant colors and bold patterns.
Moreover, another way would be to match the patterns on the rug with the elements. For instance, a circle on the rug can align with a round mirror on the wall of the living room.
Picking a safe rug
A rug is a piece of art that you can place and change the entire look. However, if you choose to pick a safe rug that can go with almost every interior setup then most people would have it. Therefore, the rug in your space won’t be unique. With a one-of-a-kind rug, the visual combination of the space will leave you awestruck.
Solution:
Look for interesting patterns that gel with the space you own. If you are not very familiar with it then you can take help from professionals to pick the right one for your space. You might be thinking of a solid rug but the professional might have a designer rug in mind to match the space.
Not knowing when it is time to replace the rug
If you have bought a luxury rug and you leave it to last forever then that is not the right way to use a rug. Your rug will certainly form the foundation of the house but there will come a time when you will have to change it and redecorate your space to match the new one.

Solution:
The best way to start decorating your home is to start with a rug. This way you become well versed with the color combinations to match the rest of your decor. The smart way is to know when it is time to say goodbye to your treasured rug and make space for a new one.
Not keeping your rugs steady
An area rug needs to be steady so that no one falls over while transitioning on and off the rug. If the rug you have purchased is a flat weave or a handloom then you must understand that these are lightweight rugs and tend to slip.
Solution:
The easiest way is to slide a rug pad beneath the rug. This will help to keep the rug stable and prevent any kind of mishappenings. Especially if you have children and elderly people at home then laying a rug pad should be a must. This will also help in keeping your floor safe from scratching and wearing off.
Not paying heed to your rug
If you have bought a new rug out of excitement but at the same time you forget to take care of it from time to time then your rug won’t last for long. The reason being that it is an inherent feature of the rug to collect dirt floating in the air. It surely improves the indoor air quality but at the same time, it will get trapped between the rug fibers, if you do not pay attention.
If you love hosting parties and inviting guests at home or if you have small kids who keep running around or if you have a pet who loves to roll over the carpet every now and then, in each of these cases you will have to be a little more cautious when it comes to the maintenance of your rug.
Solution:
You will have to squeeze out some time from your daily routine to maintain your rug. These few minutes will add years to the life of your rug. Moreover, vacuuming your rug every once in a while is really helpful to get rid of dirt or food crumbles that escape the naked eye.
Sometimes, when there are stains and odors that get stuck deep within the rug fibers then you must get it deep cleaned once or twice a year. Some stains cannot be removed by regular cleaning and therefore, you might have to take help from a professional.
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