How to choose the best bedroom rug for your home?

Discover easy tips for choosing the perfect rug for your bedroom.

Bedroom rugs are more than just a way to add color and texture to your floor. They can also create a cozy and comfortable atmosphere, reduce noise, protect your flooring and enhance your decor. But how do you choose the best bedroom rugs for your home? Here are some tips and ideas to help you find the perfect rug for your space.

 

Consider the size and shape of your room

The size and shape of your room will determine the size and shape of your rug. You want to ensure that your rug is large enough to cover the area you wish to but not so large that it overwhelms the room or covers up your flooring. A general rule of thumb is to leave at least 18 inches of bare floor around the edges of your rug, or more if you have a large room. You can also use smaller rugs to define different zones in your room, such as a sitting area, a dressing area or a reading nook.

 

Choose a colour and pattern that complements your style

The color and pattern of your rug can make a big difference in the mood and style of your room. You can use your rug as a focal point, contrast or complement your existing decor. For example, if you have a neutral or minimalist room, you can add interest and personality with a bold or colorful rug. If you have a busy or eclectic room, tone it down with a solid or muted rug. You can also mix and match different patterns, such as stripes, florals, geometrics or animal prints, as long as they share a standard color scheme.

 

Think about the material and quality of your rug

The material and quality of your rug will affect its durability, comfort, maintenance and price. You want to choose a rug that suits your lifestyle, budget and aesthetic preferences. Some of the most common materials for bedroom rugs are:

  • Wool: Wool is a natural fiber that is soft, warm, resilient and stain-resistant. It is also one of the most expensive materials for rugs, and it may shed or fade over time.
  • Cotton: Cotton is another natural fiber that is lightweight, breathable and easy to clean. It is also one of the most affordable materials for rugs, but it may not be as durable or plush as wool.
  • Synthetic: Synthetic fibers such as polyester, nylon, acrylic or polypropylene are man-made materials that are durable, stain-resistant and low-maintenance. They are also cheaper than natural fibers but may not be as soft or cozy as wool or cotton.
  • Jute: Jute is an eco-friendly, biodegradable and durable natural fiber. It has a rustic and textured look that adds warmth and character to your room. However, it may not be very soft or comfortable underfoot and may be prone to shedding or fading.

 

Consider the pile height and density of your rug

Your rug’s pile height and density refer to how thick and fluffy it is. The higher and denser the pile, the more cushioning and insulation it provides. However, it also means that the rug will be heavier, more challenging to clean and more likely to trap dust and allergens. The lower and thinner the pile, the more sleek and easy to maintain. However, it also means that the rug will be less cozy and warm.

Your bedroom rug’s best pile height and density depends on your preference and needs. If you want a soft and luxurious feel underfoot, you can opt for a high-pile or shag rug. If you want a simple and practical look that is easy to vacuum and move around, you can choose a low-pile or flatweave rug.

 

Don’t forget about the rug pad

A rug pad is an essential accessory underneath your rug to provide extra cushioning, grip, protection and noise reduction. A rug pad can prevent your rug from sliding or bunching up on your floor, which can cause tripping hazards or damage to your flooring. It can also extend the life of your rug by reducing wear and tear from foot traffic. A rug pad can also make your rug more comfortable and cozy by adding softness and warmth. Different types of rug pads are available in the market, such as felt, rubber, foam or jute. You want to choose a rug pad that matches the size and shape of your rug and the type of flooring you have.

 

FAQs

How to clean a bedroom rug?

Clean your bedroom rug by vacuuming regularly to remove dirt, spot-cleaning spills with mild detergent and water and shaking or beating it outside to get rid of loose debris. Consider professional or steam cleaning for a deeper cleanse, following the manufacturer's guidelines.

How do you measure a bedroom for a rug?

To measure your bedroom for a rug, use a tape measure to determine the room's length and width, then subtract 36 inches or 90 centimeters from both measurements for the ideal rug size. Alternatively, mark the rug area with masking tape or newspaper and measure that space.

How do you make furniture arrangements on a bedroom rug?

Arrange furniture on your bedroom rug in different ways: place all furniture legs on the rug for a cozy look (best for large rugs), keep all furniture legs off the rug for a spacious feel (suitable for small rugs), place only the front legs on the rug for balance (ideal for medium-sized rugs) or position the rug diagonally for a dynamic look (works for any rug size with enough space).

How to choose a rug for a small bedroom?

Choose a rug for a small bedroom by opting for light colors that create a sense of space, selecting simple patterns or solids, considering low-pile or flatweave rugs and using smaller rugs to define specific areas like bedside, dresser or desk spaces.

How to select a rug for a large bedroom?

Select a rug for a large bedroom by going for dark colors to create warmth, choosing bold patterns or textures, considering high-pile or shag rugs for comfort and using larger rugs to anchor furniture and create distinct zones in the room.

Choosing a rug for a master bedroom?

Pick a rug for a master bedroom by selecting colors that complement or contrast with your decor, choosing patterns that reflect your style, opting for materials that suit your lifestyle and budget and ensuring the rug fits your bed size and shape.

How to choose a rug for a guest bedroom?

Choose a rug for a guest bedroom by selecting neutral colors and simple patterns, opting for easy-to-clean materials and ensuring the rugs provide enough coverage and comfort for your guests.

Got any questions or point of view on our article? We would love to hear from you. Write to our Editor-in-Chief Jhumur Ghosh at jhumur.ghosh1@housing.com
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