subject: How To Choose And Use Blue Area Rugs [print this page] Purchasing the right type of rug for your purposes, whether they be blue area rugs or any other type of rug, entails that your room needs a rug for some reason or another. To narrow in on your preferences, write down all the possible uses the rug can have for your room. Then list them down in the order from most important to least important.
Blue area rugs may be used as centerpieces in the room. For this purpose, the room needs to be somewhat spacious. The rug should be placed at the center or in an area near the center of the room. Furniture should be well arranged at the sides.
Centerpiece blue area rugs are ordinarily placed near the entrance or in some strategic area of the room that will make it one of the first things to catch the eye of visitors and guests. They are often found alongside long sofas. Naturally, they ought to have an interesting and preferably broad design executed in bright and/or strong colors.
But if you would rather just have plain blue area rugs, these may still be effectively used as centerpieces by adorning them with accessories; like pillows and yoga mats. The colors of the rug should be enhanced by the complementary or pleasantly contrasting colors of the accessories.
You may also add more functionality to centerpiece blue area rugs by adorning it with a low and light-looking table. High and dark tables will suffocate the rug and it won't be considered as a centerpiece anymore. Shiny textures and thin lines should characterize the table you place on the centerpiece rug.
The colors and design of the blue area rug will float through the glistening and transparent glass and be reflected in the shiny metal stands. The table should seem to be just touching the rug, should cover only a small portion of it and should be placed along one side or in a corner of the rug.
Some blue area rugs serve to frame up an area in the room where a set of furniture stands. Subdued and matte shades are better for this functionality. Dark and bright colors will have your visitors glancing too often at the rug instead of focusing on the dinner table.
Designs are not needed for this purpose because they won't be seen anyway. However, a rectangular or circular frame of color within the rug itself will be appropriate. Rugs for grouping furniture should hold the furniture whether the chairs are tucked under the tables or not.
Sometimes, blue area rugs are simply used to complement the design and colors of the room. Such rugs should have motifs that fit in with the overall motif. In case you can't find one with the right design, just get a plain rug that can pleasingly complement the colors in the room.
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