How to Decorate Different Rooms?
Tailoring a rug to room function is a bit more cut an dry than issues of taste.. Living rooms and dinning areas may require a certain level of formality, with refined, well-drawn designs and some restraint of color. Larger workshop or city carpets tend to work well in such spaces. Dens or family rooms are less formal, and accordingly rugs with bolder designs and colors may work well there, often smaller rugs. Tribal and village pieces are good den rugs. Bedrooms can require small or large rugs depending on their size, with the bed ove.rlapping a larger rug or several smaller rugs grouped around the bed. For a bedroom the colors could be warm but not vibrant. Rugs with thicker, cushioning pile are appropriate to family rooms and bedrooms. But in the end personal taste trumps all such considerations. The sooner what gets in touch with the issue of personal preference, the easier the process of choosing a rug becomes.