How many times have you heard that maxim from interior designers talking about how to decorate a room? “OK, fine,” I think to myself. “But then what?” “Just pull color from the rug” is the rhetorical ...
Rugs with a bold color or pattern can be intimidating to design around — but if you fall for a rug with an amazing color or pattern, there are easy ways to work with it. Here are 10 tips for choosing ...
There's something about a small, thoughtfully chosen throw rug that can instantly elevate a space, and Target shoppers are ...
This week’s report brings new rug collections from SHIIR, Layered and Happy Rugs. The Soucie Horner Design Collective, an international lifestyle brand, has debuted its SHIIR Rugs‘ Innovation ...
West Elm is an editor- and reader-favorite store for all things home and kitchen, including rugs. Its impressive selection ...
Costco fan account @costcohotfinds could barely contain her excitement about the summer (and spring) rugs she recently found at her local wholesale warehouse. If you’re shopping in-store, you can find ...
“Selecting a rug that is too small is the most common mistake,” Barrow says. “A rug should connect the primary furniture ...
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The classic woven sisal rug is a popular choice for its simple yet elegant look. This design features tightly woven fibers ...
Vern Yip of Home Reimagined demonstrates how to use color, pattern, and texture step by step during a design segment on Live with Kelly and Mark ...
How many times have you heard that maxim from interior designers talking about how to decorate a room? “OK, fine,” I think to myself, “but then what?” “Just pull color from the rug” is the rhetorical ...
“Start with a great rug.” How many times have you heard that maxim from interior designers and home decor pros talking about how to decorate a room? “Okay, fine,” I think to myself, “but then what?” ...