Since I'm getting rid of carpet in my living room, I'm now in need of a great area rug. My dilemma is that I have an amazing pair of ikat print curtains from West Elm that I love and want to keep in the room.
What goes with that print besides some sort of natural textured rug or solid color? I love geometric print rugs and have been wanting one for months, but I worry that there would be too much pattern going on in a 5 foot radius.
This is what I love:
Will it look like some sort of bohemian mess in my living room if I have any of those patterns with the curtains, gray zebra pillows and Charley Harper prints? It's hard to test drive a rug without racking up a ton of return shipping charges, and I live with a person who is obsessed with soft rugs and hates the feel of flat weave rugs on hard floor. And also we have indoor dogs who run around like maniacs, so the rug needs to be heavy and not move around. Can this get any harder?!
Obviously, I need help sourcing an 8x11 rug. Where can I find large, modern patterns that we can visit in person (in Dallas, Austin or Houston) before forking over $1,000? Help me!!
And also enjoy these pretty rooms with pattern on the floor:
via Lonny
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via Apartment Therapy
via Style at Home
via Lonny (I think, please correct me if you know)
via Lonny
i love the patterned rugs and i think you can get away with keeping the curtains if you go for lighter colors on the floor! xoxo jillian:: cornflake dreams
ReplyDeleteI think resting large pieces of art on the headboard (as seen in the Apartment Therapy picture) is just asking for one (if not all of them) to fall on your head at some point while sleeping. One exaggerated roll over and bam, framed artwork to the head. Otherwise, I like that design.
ReplyDeleteI love the rug on the bottom right of your collage, and I definitely think a geometric rug could work with those curtains! World Market and Home Goods are my best guesses on where to find a fun, patterned, and not-so-pricey rug. We've got wall to wall (old and icky) carpets, so I haven't embarked on a carpet-finding adventure yet!
ReplyDeleteYou can totally get away with mixing the patterns. Have you tried mixing a couple you like in a room mockup, maybe in Polyvore? I think the key is having patterns that have different contrasts. The first rug pattern on the top left would look great, because the two colors are darker (the pattern is very subtle), which would allow the ikat to really pop!
ReplyDeletemy husband is totally the same with wanting soft rugs! i'm not sure a great place to look, but if i see somewhere in houston, i'll let you know.
ReplyDeleteHmm. I'm totally thinking that you could mix patterns if you keep the tones complimentary. Think of how fashionistas do the same with clothes. :)
ReplyDeleteGo for it! I love mixing patterns on curtains & rugs. All of your picks are great.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely all systems go for the mixing of patterns...I mean look at the inspiration pic you posted from Style at Home...boatloads of pattern and even more *fabulousness* (c: Keep us posted on the great rug search of '11 (c:
ReplyDeleteYou can for sure mix patterns. I like the bottom right pattern the best with your ikat curtains.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely go for mixing patterns! I just bought one similar to the bottom left rug. Rugs USA (wait for when they have it with a 40% off promo code) and Overstock are the best sources I found for good prices for larger, quality area rugs with a contemporary pattern.
ReplyDeletexo,
Laura