Window fabric is perfect with this rug |
A Soft compliment for the dining room |
My client has several rooms that need area rugs so along with my large swatches of +Farrow & Ball paint colors that I specified for her home we went SHOPPING.....we found a beautiful broadloom that were making into a runner for the entry hallway that runs almost to the back of the home.... 27' x 5' ....it's a wool so therefore, will withstand entry traffic of mud, snow, and rain. It will also soften the long hallway, compliment the beautiful art work and, help with sound proofing. In the large living room which is opened to the dining room I had specified Blue/Grey colors on the walls. The client being very traditional over the years wanted a rug design of more transitional and not quite contemporary. To fill the large space we selected a 12' x 14' which will "ground" the large room even though it will have two separate seating areas. The Dining Room is Hardwick White which is a deep green grey, the rug selected is a washed out looking antique but has a slight transitional feel. The Dining Room is gorgeous! Wait till the Conrad Shade I ordered for dining room window is installed.......Im in love!! In the master bedroom we selected a contemporary "wave" design rug with a soft feel of oyster and a hint of pink/grey/taupe which picks up the color of the walls perfectly. The softness to the feet upon leaving the bed in the morning is the most important part of getting the right size rug in a bedroom.. You don't want your bed to fill up the whole rug and hide it, we could have also done 3 areas rugs around the bed but I like the look of one large rug...it "grounds" the whole space. I found the perfect faux sisal for the kitchen table area and a little runner in front of the sink area... faux sisals are easy to clean, this one has a great design that compliments the walls and gives softness to the feet.
Here's to warm and fuzzy rugs and may our feet be always happy!
Conrad Shade for Dining Room |
Faux Sisal for Kitchen |
...send me photos of your favorite rugs
I love my job,
Terri
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