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Of all the rugs in your home, bedroom area rugs are probably the most personal and special ones. Bedrooms provide comfort and rest, and rugs should add to these activities. After all, no one wants to get out of bed in the morning only to feel an icy-cold floor, right? Paying attention to this seemingly small detail can increase your comfort levels. Bedroom area rugs are helpful both in terms of comfort and aesthetics. They will help you create that dream home of your home by complementing your other furniture.

Choosing the right area rug for your bedroom can be challenging, especially when considering the materials, size, thickness, and models. In this blog post, we will go over some essential headings to help you make the right decision. Don't worry; there are no wrong answers regarding the right bedroom area rug.

First, let's take a look at some materials.

Materials for Bedroom Area Rugs

There are many things to consider when picking the suitable bedroom area rug material, such as your design preferences, cleaning schedule, or budget. High-pile area rugs are incredibly comfortable and soft, yet they can be harder to maintain. On the other hand, low-pile rugs are often more durable but lack comfort.

  • Wool:Wool is a soft and natural fiber used in area rugs for a long time. They are very durable and low maintenance. However, wool area rugs are not recommended in high-humidity environments and can be hard to clean. 
  • Cotton:Cotton is natural, durable, and easier to clean. Cotton area rugs are cozy, soft, and, most importantly, anti-allergic. Cotton can also be blended with other materials. Keep in mind that cotton rugs may not last as long as wool rugs, and in time they become vulnerable to stains.
  • Silk:Silk rugs can be defined as luxurious and soft. Authentic silk rugs are incredibly soft but not as durable as the other options. They are UV sensitive which may cause discoloring over time. Since they are luxurious, they are not the budget-friendly type either.
  • Polypropylene:Polypropylene is a human-made material that has recently gained popularity in area rugs. These area rugs are easy to clean and durable. Polypropylene area rugs are affordable and can be a great addition to your home.
  • Jute: Jute is another natural fiber that is acquired from plants. It's highly durable but sensitive to humidity. It can feel rough underfoot, so not many people prefer jute area rugs in their bedrooms.

Bedroom Area Rugs Models

Many suggestions can be made depending on your design choices. Let's take a look at a few examples.

  • Classic and Elegant:If you are going for a more classic look in your bedroom, traditional rugs can be the piece for you. A bedroom area rug with classic colors and motifs can make your bedroom look royal and bring a feeling from the old world.
  • Stripes:Interior designers prefer using stripe patterns to make rooms look bigger. Placing a striped rug can make your bedroom feel much bigger than it already is. Also, a rug with blue or grey stripes will give your décor a clean-line approach.
  • Abstract:If you are about to make a statement, picking an abstract or boho area rug can liven up your bedroom. Bringing a unique design to your bedroom will instantly make your room pop out and be more interesting. So if you are all about adding some character or flare, this is the way to go.
  • Minimalist:If you want that serene feeling in your bedroom, going for a minimalist décor is a good idea. A bedroom area rug with neutral tones works exceptionally well if you have a small bedroom. Or maybe a subtle green one can add a touch of earthy feelings.

Bedroom Rugs Ideas

In this section, we will talk about how to place your area rug in your bedroom. While there are ideas out there, they can be summed up into three main ways to place a bedroom area rug. 

If you are about to make a dramatic statement, placing the bed and all its accompanying furniture fully on the rug is a great choice. This layout works best with smaller bedrooms. 

The second option for rug placement is having the rug only under the bottom 2/3 of the bed is a fantastic way. This is the most common way to style a bedroom rug and is definitely more budget-friendly than covering the whole area. By doing so, you'll be defining the space, leaving out the nightstands but covering the areas where your feet will be touching in the morning. Large bedrooms benefit from this style since covering the whole area with a rug can be challenging.

If leaving all that rug under the bed seems like a waste, then the third option is just for you. Placing two runners on each side of your bed is a less common but great option. This style especially works well when the bed is placed in the center of the bedroom. Using this method is not only stylish but also budget-friendly when compared to the first two options.

Finding the right size for your bedroom rug can be tricky. The wrong size rug can throw off your design. One common mistake is overfilling the room. Remember to leave 12-18 inches of exposed flooring around the rug's perimeter unless you're not planning to cover the whole ground. Always keep in mind that when choosing the right rug for your bedroom, the size of your bed plays a huge role. Measuring everything is the key when it comes to design. Rugs and beds come in standard sizes, so always consult a professional if you need clarification on the correct size. Rugs are, without a doubt, powerful design tools, but the wrong size can make or break your whole design.

Don't Forget About Kids' Bedroom Rugs

Research shows that children who are stimulated to learn by bright and vibrant colors. So it is essential to create a colorful environment for your kids to have them in a happy and educational place. Rugs also protect your kids from damage caused by slipping and falling. Remember to use a non-slip area rug since kids playing on rugs can cause the whole rug to slip and slide. The heat and sound insulation are the extra bonuses for kid bedroom rugs. Rugs for kids' bedrooms have been popular lately, and as you can see, the reasons are many.

Conclusion

Picking the right rug for your bedroom may seem challenging, but with a little planning upfront, you'll find it easy. Taking a bit of time to think about sizes, colors and placement go a long way in terms of design. We hope this blog post helped give you a foundation to start your search for the perfect bedroom area rug. Your bedroom is your most personal space and should reflect your style while being cozy and comfortable. Before you know it, you'll enjoy your dream bedroom if you follow the tips and pointers we've given you.