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Striped Rugs

Use striped rugs to add a splash of color and style to any living room, office or bedroom. They also tend to go great with solid color couch and bed pillows.

Striped rugs can provide a good alternative to more complex patterns or solid colored rugs when used correctly. If you create a room with a retro feel, a striped rug is the easiest way to get the effect while maintaining a modern design while avoiding retro wallpaper. When combined with light-colored walls and minimalist accessories, the room looks elegant without seeming dated. Striped rugs are unique and beautiful. Rugs with more colorful and bolder stripe patterns enhance the brightness of any room. When shopping for the ideal striped rug, ask yourself some important questions like which type of striped rug is best to pair with your duvet covers or sofa set, or what color stripes do you need based on the accessories you already have in the room you want to decorate.

One of the most common applications for striped rugs is as carpet runners. These are rugs are laid on hardwood stair floorings to create a central covered space leaving a few inches on each side exposed, which can be painted or laminated. When used in this way, the stripes should run down the stairs instead of the cross. This technique is generally supplemented with white walls in the stairway. The color scheme can be as simple or as complicated as the scenery surrounding it permits.

To use the striped rug to cover an entire floor of a room, a black and white pattern creates a very high contrast. When combined with a uniform striped pattern, the result may be too garish. A brighter color scheme will help break the pattern especially if uses more than two colors.

In most cases, the walls should be decorated with a single color to maximize the impact of the stripes. Unassuming patterns can compliment a striped rug pretty well, because they do not attract attention from the away from the rug to the extent that they clash, and cause unwanted balances in perspective. If you are replacing the stairway carpet with a rug, instead, but leaving behind a plain carpet in the hall or landing, or then a black and white rug can be the model most suitable strip pattern. Regardless of the plain carpet color, this color scheme should fit right in.

When used effectively, striped rugs can produce a clean feeling of spaciousness in a room, but void sensory overload from other furniture and decor. Designer rugs are more expensive than those available in the local wholesale store. If the rug is made by hand, the quality can vary greatly; the price can, too. Handmade were more elaborate and unique, and often much more durable than a store bought rug. Whatever your style or decorating your favorite color, there is a striped rug for everyone.