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12 Living Room Rug Ideas That Will Change Everything

Contemporary living room rug

A modern pattern with accents of black and gold jazz up a neutral living room rug. Image: Rejuvenation

We’re always interested in easy ways to rev up living room decor. If you can only add one item to make a big impact in your space, an area rug is an excellent choice. The right living room rug can pull all of your accent colors together, add pattern to a neutral color palette or soften hard edges in a contemporary room.

5 things to consider when choosing a new living room rug

  • Size: Make sure your rug is the right scale for your room.
  • Color: Your new rug looks best if it features at least two of your accent colors.
  • Comfort: Choose a rug you love, but it’s also important that it feels good underfoot.
  • Care: Check the cleaning and maintenance of any rug you are considering.
  • Style: The good news is that almost all rug styles are almost neutral — color is more important than pattern.

When you’re choosing a new living room rug, confirm it fits your seating area by measuring. Most designers suggest a rug that is large enough to cover a conversation area, with the front legs of your sofa and chairs on the rug to anchor the space. Rug designs are so versatile that you can mix one that you love with any decor style, as long as the color is right. Here are 12 stylish living room rug ideas to fuel your inspiration:

teal area rug

The Looking Glass rug adds romance to a living room with an impressionistic floral pattern. Image: Perigold

1. Create a coastal vibe with a dreamy blue rug

It’s easy to create a beach-inspired living room with a new rug and a few accessories. Choose an airy rug with ocean blues and a light neutral color like beige, gray or white. Soft stripes, or florals like the CompanyC Looking Glass rug pictured above, can provide the perfect pattern for your living room makeover.

pink boho rug

The Aliyah rug brings a bright accent of pink to a neutral living room. Image: Joss & Main

2. Add pretty boho color with a pink area rug

If you’re looking to go a little boho but aren’t ready to paint bright colors, adding a vibrant rug might be all you need. Bright colors are easier on the eye when they’re on the floor, so this is your chance to really indulge in a fun hue. We love the instant transformation of a living room with just that one perfect item, like the Aliyah Area Rug from Joss & Main.

Mid-Century Modern rug

This mid-century modern-style rug’s bold pattern livens up a neutral room. Image: West Elm

3. The perfect start for a hip mid-century modern living room

We love the colorful furniture and clean lines of mid-century modern decorating. In most decorating styles, area rugs are the perfect place to add vibrant colors. In mid-century style, colored furniture is often the focal point, so look to your area rug for a bold pattern instead. West Elm’s Abrash rug brings a muted graphic print to your living room to highlight your amazing furniture.

Tropical rug

Go bold and tropical with the CompanyC Captiva Rug. Image: Perigold

4. Add fun with a tropical-inspired area rug

If you’d love a more tropical style for your living room but want to skip over-the-top themed decor, try a bold area rug like the CompanyC Captiva Rug. The vibrant colors and big pattern would be too much for a sofa or chair, but strike the right tone on the floor. You can pick up accent colors from the rug’s palette in throw pillows and artwork for a pulled-together look.

gold rug

Use matching rugs for an adjacent dining room. Image: Rejuvenation

5. Use area rugs to coordinate your living and dining room style

We love open home design that seamlessly blends dining and living rooms for a comfortable space. The challenge with open floor plans is finding a way to tie two living spaces together while giving each space its own identity. Choosing the right dining room rug can create a unified yet unique look for your great room. Color is the easiest way to tie your two spaces together — by either choosing a shared color for each rug or totally different patterns in the same color (like stripes and florals.)

Copper living room rug

A gorgeous abstract rug in copper tones is a bold choice for any space. Image: West Elm

6. Natural rugs don’t have to be boring

West Elm’s Mineral Rug in Copper is inspired by molten metals, giving it a powerful presence in any living room. You could easily build your color scheme around a statement rug like this, or add it to your living room as an on-trend accent piece.

Pottery barn rug

This neutral beauty is perfect for mixing warm and cool neutral colors in your living room. Image: Pottery Barn

7. Bring on-trend gold accents into your living room

We can’t get enough of the brushed gold accents that are everywhere right now. If you’ve wanted to add a touch of gold without replacing all of your brushed nickel decor, here is your chance. Pottery Barn’s Talia rug appears at first to have a beautifully neutral gray pattern — look closer to see the touches of warm gold. This subtle mix of gold and gray can be the bridge between your old metal finishes and the new.

Aqua boho rug

The Sammat rug in aqua is a stylish and easy update for a small living room. Image: Urban Outfitters

8. The rental-friendly living room rug makeover

Looking for the absolute easiest way to add color to your rental without picking up a paintbrush? Urban Outfitters’ Sammat rug is like an instant apartment makeover. Pair your boho rug with a colorful velvet sofa, and your living room is guest-ready.

Blue living room rug

Pottery Barn’s Bosworth rug is beautiful and versatile for a variety of styles. Image: Pottery Barn

9. A traditional rug with a contemporary twist

A living room decorated in just one style can look dated and tired over time. An easy way to decorate with timeless style is to choose decor with a modern vibe. Yes, you can even do this when you’re decorating a traditional room. Subtle variations from your main style can make your living room more interesting. Look for contemporary patterns in traditional colors, like Pottery Barn’s Bosworth rug.

black and white rug

This black and white rug is just right for a casual living room. Image: Urban Outfitters

10. Anchor an eclectic living room with a black and white rug

We love little decorating surprises like the black and white Wyatt rug from Urban Outfitters. When you want to add more drama to your space without adding more color, black is a gutsy choice that can be used as a neutral (especially in a rustic style like this).

boho ikat rug

Boho or casual, this Mixed Ikat rug brings color and style to the living room. Image: West Elm

11. The perfect mix: stripes and ikat

When you love stripes but aren’t really committed to an entire area rug of them, the Ikat Mix rug may be your perfect match. This fun and funky rug mixes the best of bold stripes with a hint of pattern and color. A whimsical rug in pastels and neutral colors can be just the right accent for a casual living room.

Blue area rug

West Elm’s Lapis rug in is a sophisticated choice for transitional decor. Image: West Elm

12. A weathered pattern for maximum versatility

The weathered trend in area rugs is not just pretty, it’s smart. This style mutes colors that could overwhelm your room. The West Elm Lapis rug is a subtle mix of blue, gray and teal.  Softly worn patterns work especially well for boho and beach-inspired decor, but their real strength is how easily they enhance any decorating style.

Which of these rug trends are your favorite? Will you be using any of them to give your living room a makeover?

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