How To Be Mad About Your House

The rules of the rug

with KATE WATSON-SMYTH — Design expert, journalist, best-selling author. Creator of UK's #1 interiors blog and podcast.

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Rugs are an important part of an interior designer's toolkit. During this lesson, Kate discusses all aspects of rug selection, from the various shapes to choosing the right texture.

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The Rules of the Rug

You should buy the biggest rug you can afford. The bigger the rug, the more luxurious it will feel. You can buy a large carpet and have it hemmed or whipped at your local carpet store.

A patterned rug or carpet works really well, zoning an open plan space. A rug should extend at least a meter beyond a dining table to allow chairs to be pulled in and out. When a rug isn't large enough to accommodate all the furniture, you must at least anchor the front legs and the armchair to it, if not the entire furniture.

Shape

You should consider layering your rugs much like you would cushions. Persian, modern and stripey rugs can all be layered together in odd numbers. Rugs can be secured to the floor using upholstery pins.

Putting Rugs on Carpets

A rug on a carpet is best with sisal or more matting surface.

Carpet

A carpet in a bedroom can be softer and less hardwearing. A carpet downstairs and on stairs should ideally be 80% wool and 20% nylon.

Carpet Tips and Tricks

The cut pile is good for hard-wearing carpets because it's tougher and the fibres are closer together. Loop pile carpet should be avoided if you have pets. When buying carpet, consider the fitting costs, disposal and underlay. If you are using stair runners, you will need to sand and paint the stair side.

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Take a look at our Pinterest board for some rug inspiration.

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Kate Watson-Smyth

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Kate Watson-Smyth

Design expert, journalist, best-selling author. Creator of UK's #1 interiors blog and podcast.

Kate Watson-Smyth is an award-winning design journalist and author of the best-selling Mad About The House book series. She has spent the last 20 years writing extensively on interiors and design for publications including the Financial Times, The Independent and The Sunday Telegraph. Her home has been featured in The Wall Street Journal, Elle Decoration and Livingetc, and her acclaimed website, MadAboutTheHouse.com, is officially voted the UK’s No1 interiors blog.

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