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How to Layer Rugs in a Bedroom for a Cosy Look

Create Warmth and Style by Mastering the Art of Rug Layering

By Matt CookPublished 8 months ago 4 min read
How to Layer Rugs in a Bedroom for a Cosy Look
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Putting rugs on top of each other in a bedroom is like putting on the best add-ons to your clothes—it makes the room warm, gives it some feel, and a nice, homey touch. If you want to make your wood floors less hard or give more life to a carpet, putting bedroom rugs on top of each other can make it look cool without much work. But let's keep it true—there's a thin line between looking good and looking too full. The key? Selecting appropriate rug placements, sizes, and textures to produce a well-balanced, welcoming aesthetic. I'll show you the best layering strategies, offer expert advice, and assist you in making your bedroom a cozy haven in this article. Are you prepared to become an expert at layering rugs? Let's get started! (PS: Beautiful rugs are available at Bedding Mill!)

What Makes Layering Rugs in Your Bedroom Necessary?

Let's discuss the why first, then the how. In addition to being a stylish design tip, layering rugs has functional uses.

-Gives Warmth & Cozy– If you've stepped out of bed and felt the cold floor, you know it hurts. Put many rugs on top of each other so your feet always hit something soft.

-Defines Your Space- Ideal for bedrooms with open plans or when dealing with an awkward arrangement. Your bed might feel like a snug island with the right rug placement.

-Adds Texture & Depth- By combining various materials and patterns, you may give your space a chic, magazine-worthy appearance.

-Safeguards Your Floors- This is especially helpful if you're renting and wish to preserve your security deposits!

-Simple to Switch Up- Changing carpets is a simple method to update your décor whenever the mood strikes, unlike hefty furniture.

Selecting Appropriate Rugs for Layering:

Let's speak about choosing the correct rugs now that we've persuaded you that layering rugs is essentially a bedroom need. Putting two random rugs together and crossing your fingers is not a good idea. Here are some things to think about:

1. Establish a Firm Base:

The larger base rug establishes the framework. Something neutral and long-lasting should be used for this. Consider big cotton, wool, or jute carpets in muted pastels or basic colours like beige or grey. Ideally, this rug should be at least 60 cm on each side, so it can reach past your bed.

Pro-Tip: Don't worry if you already have carpet running from wall to wall. To give structure and style, you can still place a smaller area rug on top.

2. Select a Rug with a Statement Top:

The second rug is the exciting part! This ought to be more compact and striking. Consider Moroccan patterns, Persian rugs, or perhaps something textural and puffy like imitation fur.

What's the ideal size? Approximately half as large as your base rug, or perhaps smaller, depending on the style you like.

Pro-Tip: Desire a carefree bohemian style? Try arranging the top rug at an angle instead of exactly in the centre to create an uneven layer.

3. Experiment with Textures:

A layered rug arrangement feels deliberate rather than unintentional when textures are mixed. For a comforting contrast, try combining a soft, fluffy top rug with a flat-woven base rug.

-Wool + Jute = Cozy & Rustic

-Faux Fur + Cotton = Cozy & Snug

-Plain + Patterned = Stylish & Balanced

Pro-Tip: To prevent visual disorder, make your carpets more subdued if your bedroom is already cluttered with patterns (think vibrant wallpaper or busy bedding).

Layering Rugs in Various Bedroom Configurations:

1. Large Bedrooms:

Layering rugs is a great technique to create "zones" in your bedroom if you're fortunate enough to have a large one.

The ideal layout:

-Under the bed, lay a sizable rug made of jute or wool that extends past the sides.

-For added texture, place a soft runner rug at the foot of the bed.

-A tiny patterned rug can effectively designate a seating area if you have one.

Pro-Tip: Do you have an ottoman or seat at the foot of your bed? For a designer look, let the runner rug show a little.

2. Small Bedrooms:

Are you concerned that adding extra carpets will make your tiny area feel even smaller? Don't be! Keeping things light and airy is the key.

The ideal layout:

-Choose a single, sizable, neutral rug that can cover the majority of the bed.

-Put a small sheepskin or fake fur rug next to the bed for a bit of high-class feel.

Pro-Tip: Light colors make a room look bigger! Select gentle pastels or neutrals over heavy, dark colours if your room is small.

3. Strangely Shaped Spaces:

It's acceptable for not every bedroom to be precisely symmetrical! In fact, rugs can help balance out problematic areas.

The ideal layout:

-Anchor the bed with a wide area rug.

-A tiny circular or irregularly shaped rug, such as a shaggy or cowhide piece, should be placed next to a reading nook or in a corner.

Pro-Tip: In a room with an odd shape, round rugs work well to soften sharp angles.

Making Layered Rugs Appear Intentional:

1. Remember your furniture: Rugs should be placed beneath important furniture pieces such as the bed, nightstands, or couches.

2. Avoid going too thick: If both rugs are too thick, they may cause trips and falls. For balance, combine a flat rug with a fluffier one.

3. Hold them down well: You don't want a rug that moves! Use a pad or two-sided tape to keep it in place.

FAQs:

1. Does a bedroom appear congested with layered rugs?

Not if done correctly! Avoiding too many patterns and keeping at least one rug neutral are crucial. Think one strong statement rug + one plain base rug for the perfect balance.

2. Can you place rugs over the carpet?

Sure! In actuality, a room can gain depth and personality by layering a patterned rug over a plain carpet. Make sure the rugs don't bunch up, please.

3. How can layered rugs be cleaned?

Separately hoover the two rugs, and periodically lift the top rug to clean below. Avoid excessive dampness and spot-clean as necessary if you're using a natural fibre rug, such as jute.

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