Love the rug! Where is it from?
vimvim7
9 years ago
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Comments (0)For you chance to win some Designer Doormats - Fringes Rugs are running a 2 weekly competition where you get the chance to pull the rug from underneath the people you find most annoying. This week is the turn of the Politician. We welcome all to get involved in this entertaining competition but remember, please play nicely. http://www.fringesrugs.com/blog/2013/02/18/pull-the-rug-week-4-the-politician/...See MoreRug or no rug!!
Comments (20)Actually the curtains look fine, better than I expected but yes a totally different style to the rug and both quite distinct patterns so clashed. I'd go with a more abstract fluid rug in similar colours and a splash of something like pale lime. blue or orange so it's not too matchy matchy. One step at a time! I've been known to buy and change sofas and rugs in my living room numerous times until I'm happy (luckily I like pre-loved things so rarely lose much, if any money on them, just takes a bit of effort. Mmm not sure but something like this? http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Hk412-Grey-Red-Abstract-Funky-Large-Thick-Modern-Rug-150x230cm-Cheap-RRP-185-/400433591604?hash=item5d3bb3b534 Not necessarily this specific one (although I do like it) but examples of less defined patterns to take in the slight 'messy' style of the curtains....See MoreWhat colour rug/s and furniture
Comments (31)I think you feel it looks too solid is because you haven’t followed through with the rest of the room, for example cushions to tie in with it. Further up these comments minnie101 has suggested some black patterned cushions which i think would lift the scheme, however if you really don’t like it then follow your heart and return it. Why keep something you don’t like? Then choose a colour-way that you prefer, such as the blue you suggested. A blue coastal theme would tie in nicely with the neutral theme you have at the moment. By the way, i got a Turkish rug from Olney Carpets in Bucks, and they let us take it home for a week to see if we liked it before buying! True service, and yes we did buy it! Of course buying online does give you that option too. I wish you lots of luck....See MoreRug dilemma - 2 rugs - how to style
Comments (6)Also like traditional rugs, and i think using them just brings the same rules as any other. If using a specific rug, you need to build the room around it, and use colours in the rug as Forzaitalia says. So with the navy base you would have navy, maybe a bit of pale beige / to lighten, I think you may struggle a little to tie in your amrchairs as they are very bright, and the colour dominating, plus it's a colour that isn't in either rug. Personally I would say that if you want to work with the rugs, then i'd change the armchairs for a neutral colour. I too would go for the second rug as it's easier to work with and a bit less dated. However, yellow and blue will not work with that rug....See MoreCornish Interiors
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