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Home » Interiors » Living Rooms » 4 Common Mistakes to Avoid When Buying a Rug

4 Common Mistakes to Avoid When Buying a Rug

Published date: December 23, 2020 by Shana Yuri

There’s no better time than now to shop for a new rug. It’s the calm before the peak season hits. You can walk home with an excellent deal. It’s obviously not the season when they’re in demand. If you want to beat the cold this winter, get a new rug.

The benefits of having a new rug go beyond style. It will decrease the noise in your home, offer comfort, and make the space feel grounded. Purchasing a rug for your home isn’t such an easy task, just so you know. You risk making many mistakes.

If you don’t want to mess everything up, don’t worry because this article will teach you the most common mistakes people make when shopping for a new rug. Read carefully.

1. Picking the wrong size

You don’t want a rug that’s either too big or too small. It will ruin the overall look of the home because it will look out of place. A small rug makes the interior space feel incomplete. Even if everything else is beautiful, the design elements will look awkward.

The rug needs to ground the entire seating around. It should create a focal point – more exactly, to let everyone know where the conversation is. If you can’t afford the larger version, layer the rug beneath something smaller like a jute or sisal rug.

A big rug will look as if it’s floating, not to mention that it will make the room feel smaller. You can try to cut down the rug so that it better fits into the space, but that involves time and effort.

When it comes down to rug resizing, it’s not a good idea to take the DIY route. Reach out to a professional.

Rather than guessing the rug size, you should better take measurements. To figure out the rug area, you must multiply width times length and add them together. It’s not as complicated as it sounds.

Generally speaking, the rug should be the size of the living room’s seating area. It needs to be a foot wider than the sofa on the other side. You can use painter’s tape to visualize the placement of the rug. Make sure you have the right fit for every vantage point.

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2. Being too hasty to buy

There’s no reason to rush a decision as important as this one. You’ve got all the time in the world. Even if you feel a temporary high when making an impulsive purchase, there are serious long-term consequences. You risk overlooking little but significant faults in the rug.

Basically, you’ll allow yourself to be dazzled by a bargain that isn’t really a bargain. Rushing to buy things won’t destroy your life, but it will impact your finances. It’s necessary to be financially responsible. If you can’t afford a rug, don’t reach for it. And don’t use your credit card to finance the purchase either. 

If you want something unique, get in touch with a rug designer. California rug designers are the most in-demand right now; they’ve got years of experience designing textiles and make rugs accessible for every pocket. Think about it.

You’ll have a vibrant rug that serves you right because the rug designer has the necessary resources to achieve the desired result. Not getting professional help is the biggest mistake ever. If you don’t want to make an expensive mistake, collaborate with an inspired designer. You’ll not regret it.

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3. Failing to consider your room needs

The beauty of the rug shouldn’t shadow its functionality. What you need is a practical item of décor. If you’re looking for a rug for the hallways or kitchen, buy something that can withstand high traffic.

It should be made from wool, which is the most resilient material. Not only is it soft but also it’s resistant to stains and water. A rug made from man-made materials such as nylon is perfect for high traffic areas.

What is more, the rug should be easy to clean. A wool rug is easy to keep clean given that it naturally repels stains. Cotton is another easy to clean rug material. No matter what you decide to get it’s important to give the rug a thorough cleaning.

Besides vacuuming, it’s necessary to wash the rug with a sponge and shampoo. Make sure to remove every bits and pieces of dirt and debris.

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If you want to make a statement with a rug that wows, make sure it fits in with the rest of the décor. Become aware of the surrounding elements and pair the rug to the colors and materials in the home. The good news is that you’re not bound by rectangular rugs. You can get a large circular rug that better fits your space.

4. Misjudging quality

If you’re like everyone else, you don’t know what quality you’re buying. As a consumer, you don’t have the necessary knowledge or skills to determine whether a product is high-quality or not. And neither have you been educated to spot a “good” rug.

The majority of rugs you find in stores are low quality. The higher price doesn’t translate into higher quality. If you’re looking to buy a rug you’re going to have to start from ground zero.

To avoid misjudging quality, pay close attention to the knots per square inch, the details, if the rug is made with premium wool, and, last but not least, the color (the die should be organic or derived from high-grade pigments).

Follow the instructions when cleaning the rug. Otherwise, you might destroy it. Vacuum the rug regularly to eliminate unnecessary wear and consider using an underlying rug. Why risk ruining the rug?

So, there you have it. These are the mistakes you must absolutely avoid when shopping for a new rug. The acquisition will become an important part of your home and it will need some TLC. Make sure you don’t trip over the corners. To lay it flat you can use some tape. Look for a simple brown masking tape.

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