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A rug can be a quick fix for that “something’s missing” feeling you get when you look at your newly put-together lounge room. Big or small, it can make the room feel cosier and more lived-in. Plus, a rug has the added benefit of warming up your feet on colder days.
But, with the options seemingly endless, they’re not always the easiest decor piece to find. So, we’ve done the legwork and pulled together some of our picks for the best floor coverings, ranging from black and white and made from felted wool, to dark green and patterned. These five rugs will help you finally tie your space together.
Cabanela Cream and Beige Distressed Washable Rug
If you’re a fur parent and/or have young kids, you’re probably looking at this rug and thinking: the colour is risky. But you’ll be pleased to know then that the Cabanela Cream and Beige Distressed Washable Rug (from $190) is not only washable, it’s also stain-resistant. It’s also slightly fluffy with very subtle patterns to give plain furniture a leg up.
Carlos Felted Wool Rug
The Carlos Felted Wool Rug ($346) embodies Scandinavian style. Its contrast between the natural and black colouring gives the illusion of a checkered pattern. Made of 100% wool, it’s a great wintertime addition to your space.
Piha Floor Rug
Put some life into your living spaces with Freedom Furniture’s Piha Floor Range (from $674). The darker green hue and abstract patterns will give your room some personality. Heavy-weaved and made from loop pile wool, this rug is perfect for high-traffic areas of the home.
Stoense Rug
Sink your feet into the shaggy goodness of Ikea’s Stoense Rug ($269). Durable, stain resistant and easy on the eyes, you can add this to your space without breaking the bank.
Coco Ivory Tribal Textured Washable Shag Rug
Another washable add-to-cart, you can add the Coco Ivory Tribal Textured Washable Shag (from $205) without worrying about spills and stains. The tribal pattern isn’t overly complex as to draw attention away from your gorgeous furniture picks.
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