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Creating Magnificent Interior Designs With Geometric Rugs

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Bold Statements By Geometric Patterns

Geometric rugs are a beautiful design pieces that can make a statement in any home. Rugs and carpets anchor all of the other elements in the room, and geometric rugs do this in a trendy and bold way. These angular area rug styles can add a bold statement to any space, depending on the color of the rug and the intricacy of the designs. Let’s explore some fun and trendy ways to use these rugs in your space.

For Starters, What Are Geometric Rugs?

Geometric rugs are those area rugs and carpets which have patterns that are angular and geometric. This is in contrast to area rugs with floral designs and patterns with swirling, soft, round shapes.

Incorporating Geometric Rugs In Your Home

If your space is modern and sleek, the perfect addition is a black and white or neutral colored geometric rug. This keeps the space looking energized and alive without having to introduce too much color into a minimalist or modern look. If your space is very minimal, consider choosing a vintage Moroccan rug with diamond patterns or Berber tattoos to incorporate a tribal feel that is still not overwhelming. If the space has room for a little more energy, an antique Persian rug in a neutral color might be your best bet to provide that visual interest.

What are the main tips for decorating with area rugs that have geometric design patterns?

When decorating with area rugs that have geometric design patterns, here are some main tips to consider:

  • Balance with other patterns: If your geometric rug has a bold pattern, balance it with simpler patterns in your furniture, curtains, or other decor. This will prevent the space from becoming visually overwhelming.
  • Color coordination: Choose colors that complement or coordinate with the existing color scheme in your room. If your room has neutral tones, you can use a geometric rug with vibrant colors to create a focal point. Alternatively, a rug with more muted colors can add texture and depth to a space with a vibrant color scheme.
  • Size and placement: Ensure that the size of the rug is appropriate for the space. Consider the dimensions of the room and the furniture layout. Generally, a larger rug will make a room feel more spacious and cohesive. Place the rug in a way that accommodates the furniture arrangement and allows for proper traffic flow.
  • Contrast or continuity: Decide whether you want the rug to provide a contrast to the surrounding elements or to create continuity. A bold geometric rug can make a statement and add drama to a room with simpler furniture and decor. On the other hand, a rug with geometric patterns that align with other patterns in the room can create a sense of harmony.
  • Layering: Experiment with layering rugs to add visual interest and texture. You can place a smaller geometric rug on top of a larger neutral rug to create a focal point or define a specific area within a room.
  • Consider the room’s purpose: Keep in mind the function of the room when selecting a geometric rug. For example, a soft and cozy rug with geometric patterns might be perfect for a living room, while a more durable rug would be suitable for high-traffic areas like entryways or dining rooms.
  • Play with scale: If you have a room with larger furniture or high ceilings, consider a rug with larger-scale geometric patterns to create a sense of proportion. Conversely, if your space is smaller, a rug with smaller-scale patterns can make the room feel more intimate.
  • Don’t be afraid to mix styles: Geometric rugs can work well with various design styles, including modern, contemporary, bohemian, or even traditional. Experiment with mixing different styles to create a unique and personalized look.
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Home Decorating With Geometric Area Rugs

Remember, interior design and home decorating are somewhat subjective. You should choose and buy rugs that resonates with your personal style and complements the overall aesthetic of your space.

Decorating with Minimal Geometric Rugs Nazmiyal

If your space is more minimal, choose a neutral rug, like a geometric Moroccan.

Using Geometric Patterned Area Rugs In Different Places Throughout The Home

In the hallway:

Use geometric runner rugs in your hallway space. These geometric pieces add visual interest and a playful charm to the space. Use a rug to keep your hallway from looking only like a passageway. With area rugs, the space becomes more livable, welcoming, and put together. There are plenty of different runner rugs available in a myriad of styles. Consider a Scandinavian rug in brighter colors to go playful and fun, or choose an antique tribal pattern with primitive shapes if you want the space to feel eclectic. There is no shortage of perfect choices for the hallway!

In the kitchen:

Another space where geometric rugs are having a big moment right now is in the kitchen. These kitchen rugs are often runner length, to fit in between counters, but they don’t have to be if you have enough space. We are seeing lots of flat weave, tribal rugs in the kitchen right now. They are often in medallion designs. Using an antique or vintage rug in the kitchen is the perfect touch because it adds a pop of color and shape to an otherwise minimal space.

Geometric Rugs Kitchen Nazmiyal

Geometric rugs look beautiful in the kitchen.

Considerations for decorating with geometric patterns

When you’re decorating with any geometric pattern, try it in small doses. Too many geometric patterns and designs in your space can clash and look chaotic and messy. However, choosing just one or two geometric pieces, such as an accent wallpapered wall, some throw pillows, or a geometric rug, can be the perfect touch. However, don’t be afraid to go big with the one or two pieces you do choose. A large rug covering the whole room with a geometric pattern just adds more interest and doesn’t look messy if there are no other geometric patterns for it to clash with.

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Use one or two geometric patterns at a time.

No matter how beautifully some modern designers can create geometric patterns, the weavers of antique rugs and vintage rugs undoubtedly did it the best. There is something about these handwoven masterpieces that have a sense of life and depth that modern reproductions just can’t emulate. From the primitive, geometric people and animals woven into antique tribal rugs, to stunning symmetrical medallions and details on antique Persian rugs, to the all over designs of Turkish Oushak rugs, to vintage Scandinavian rugs with mod designs, these pieces are treasures and bring life to any space.

If you need help deciding which geometric rug is perfect for you and your space, don’t hesitate to contact our team of experts. We would love to help you find the perfect rug to add to your home.

This interior deign blog about home decorating with geometric area rugs was published by Nazmiyal Rugs

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