Red Rugs


  • Close-up of Pofadder Viscose & Wool Patchwork Rug. Geometric design in blue, beige, charcoal, peach, and rust tones. Hand-tufted texture. Design-Rectangle-576 Living room scene with the Pofadder Viscose&Wool Patchwork Rug. Geometric design in blue, red, charcoal, and beige tones. Roomscene-Rectangle
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    Pofadder Viscose&Wool Patchwork Rug

    Sale price: $419 Regular price:$549
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  • Kirkland Silver-Red Marble Rug

    Sale price: $159 Regular price:$209
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  • Close-up of the Yonah Orange Abstract Area Rug. Hand-loomed wool rug with dark red, desert tan, and light brown abstract stripes. Design-Rectangle-576 Living room scene with the Yonah Orange Abstract Area Rug, mustard chairs, and light wood accents. Roomscene-Rectangle
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    Yonah Orange Abstract Area Rug

    Sale price: $359 Regular price:$439
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  • Usonia Machine Woven Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation x LIVABLISS USO-2307 Area Rug

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    Sale price: $479 Regular price:$649
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  • Auckley Colorful Abstract Area Rug

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    Sale price: $159 Regular price:$209
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  • Melton Textured Luxe Area Rug

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    Sale price: $239 Regular price:$329
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  • Andreas Luxe Fringe Rug

    Sale price: $239 Regular price:$329
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  • Detailed floral pattern on a beige Smoot Area Rug. Colors include brown, burnt orange, and slate blue. Design-Rectangle-7696 Living room scene with a beige sofa and the floral, traditional Smoot Area Rug in brown, beige, and blue. Roomscene-Rectangle
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    Smoot Area Rug

    Sale price: $439 Regular price:$579
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  • Garo Textured Rug with Fringes

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    Sale price: $199 Regular price:$289
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  • Livabliss x Our PNW Home Spokane Damask Beige Rug

    Sale price: $129 Regular price:$149
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  • Crescentia Green Textured Rug with Fringes

    Sale price: $199 Regular price:$279
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  • Eula Textured Rug with Fringes

    Sale price: $199 Regular price:$289
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  • Ange Rust Rich Textured Traditional Rug

    Sale price: $239 Regular price:$339
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  • Usonia Machine Woven Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation x LIVABLISS USO-2301 Area Rug

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    Sale price: $219 Regular price:$289
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  • Crescentia Cream Textured Rug with Fringes

    Sale price: $199 Regular price:$269
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  • Arenda Tan Area Rug

    Sale price: $169 Regular price:$219
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  • Haylia Area Rug

    Sale price: $189 Regular price:$219
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  • Jadey Blue & Olive Area Rug

    Sale price: $679 Regular price:$749
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  • Usonia Machine Woven Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation x LIVABLISS USO-2302 Area Rug

    Sale price: $219 Regular price:$309
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  • Close-up of hand-tufted Tansy Area Rug. Farmhouse style wool rug in brick red, camel, and tan with horizontal stripes. Design-Rectangle-576 Living room scene with tan Tansy Area Rug, leather chairs, and light wood dresser. Roomscene-Rectangle
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    Tansy Area Rug

    Sale price: $539 Regular price:$719
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    Thanh Beige Outdoor Area Rug

    Sale price: $179 Regular price:$239
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  • Roy Boutique Area Rug

    Sale price: $299 Regular price:$399
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  • Livabliss x Our PNW Home Spokane Damask Ivory Rug

    Sale price: $129 Regular price:$149
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  • Weeko Luxe Thick Area Rug

    Sale price: $219 Regular price:$309
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Red Rugs

Red rugs can add a bold and daring statement to any room or bring richness and depth with textured weaves. A red area rug can be the centerpiece of your room or a subtle pop of color that ties everything together. The rug's color and pattern can appear in your other decor pieces, like wall art and throw pillows. When choosing the right red rug for your space, consider the rug's position, shape, size, pattern, and color palette to create the perfect look.

Decorating with a Red Rug

When it comes to decorating with a red rug, you have a wide range of options to choose from. Red area rugs come in different materials like wool, synthetic, cotton, sisal, and jute, each with their unique qualities. Choosing the right material will depend on your style and preference for softness and durability. A red rug can be used as a statement piece, a color pop in a monochromatic room, or a puzzle piece to tie the room together. With so many possibilities, you can go as bold or as subtle as you want.

Choosing the Right Red Rug for You

When shopping for a red rug, consider the room's layout and the rug's position. The rug should fit seamlessly with your furniture and the room's overall style. For a living room, center the rug with the main furniture, place the front two legs of the furniture on the rug or have the rug completely in front of the seats. In a dining room, center the rug directly beneath the table with enough excess on the sides and ends for the chairs to sit comfortably on the rug. In a bedroom, center the rug with the bed, either by placing the rug all the way under the bed or under the bottom of it. For a kitchen or bathroom, a small red rug in front of a sink or a shower can add practicality and beauty. Outdoor red area rugs are also available to carry your style to your outdoor spaces.

Red Round Rugs and Red Runners

If you're looking to add a touch of elegance to your space, consider red round rugs or red runners. Red round rugs can add a unique shape to your room while also providing a pop of color. They work well in areas like a foyer or under a round table. Red runners can be used in hallways or kitchens to create a warm and inviting feel. With various patterns and sizes available, you're sure to find the perfect red runner or round rug to enhance your decor.

Red Rug Styles

Red rugs come in a wide range of styles, from bohemian to traditional, each with its unique design and pattern. Bohemian red rugs feature bright colors, eclectic patterns, and a variety of textures, making them perfect for a free-spirited, artistic space. Red Persian rugs are hand-knotted, durable, and feature intricate floral patterns, making them a popular choice for traditional and classic decor styles. Red Oriental rugs also feature intricate designs, but with more geometric patterns and an earthy color palette, making them a popular choice for eclectic and global-inspired spaces. Whether you're looking for a modern, transitional, or classic red rug, there is a style that will perfectly match your aesthetic.

Frequently Asked Questions About Red Rugs

What is the best way to clean a red rug?

The best way to clean a red rug depends on the rug's material and the type of stain. For spills and stains, blot the area immediately with a clean, damp cloth. For more significant stains or regular cleaning, vacuum the rug regularly or take it to a professional cleaner for a deep clean.

How can I prevent my red rug from fading?

To prevent your red rug from fading, avoid placing it in direct sunlight for extended periods. You can also rotate the rug periodically to ensure that it wears evenly. If your red rug is placed in a high-traffic area, consider a rug pad to protect it from wear and tear.

What other colors work well with a red rug?

Red is a bold color, so it's essential to balance it with other colors to avoid overwhelming the space. Neutral colors like beige, gray, and white work well with red, as do darker shades like navy and hunter green. You can also incorporate other bold colors like yellow, blue, or purple for a more eclectic look.

What are the most popular shades of red rugs?

Burgundy, ruby, maroon, and raspberry are some of the most popular shades of red rugs.

Can you machine wash a red rug?

Always check the label of the rug for washing directions. Avoid placing delicate materials such as wool and silk in the washing machine.

 

FAQs for Red Rugs

How do I incorporate a red rug into my room decor?

A red rug can be used as a striking focal point or an anchor to define a space. Balance its visual weight by pairing it with neutral furniture and simple, clean-lined decor.

What size red rug is best for a living room or dining room?

In the living room, choose a size large enough for at least the front two legs of the main furniture pieces to rest on the rug. For the dining room, the rug must extend 18 to 24 inches beyond the table on all sides so that chairs remain on the rug when pulled out.

Which red rug material is better for homes with kids, pets, or high traffic: wool or synthetic?

Synthetic rugs are typically better for heavy messes and stain resistance because they clean more easily. Wool is naturally durable, resilient, and long-lasting, making both good choices when paired with a low to medium pile.

How can I prevent my red rug from fading?

Avoid placing the rug in prolonged direct sunlight and rotate it periodically to ensure even wear. When cleaning spills, blot immediately and always spot-test cleaning products on an inconspicuous corner to check for colorfastness.

What colors and decor elements pair well with a red rug?

Neutral colors like white, beige, and gray work well, as do darker colors like navy and hunter green. Metallic accents like silver and chrome can add sophisticated depth and enhance the rich red tones.

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