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Dining Room Rug Ideas to Instantly Elevate Your Space

Explore dining room rug ideas that blend style and function. Get expert tips, visual inspiration, and design secrets in our free, must-read rug guide. A dining room is more than just a space to eat – it’s a place where we gather, celebrate, and connect. Whether you’re setting the scene for cozy dinners or festive gatherings, the right rug can bring elegance and warmth to the space. That’s where our new guide comes in – a curated source of dining room rug ideas designed to help you create a space that feels intentional, inviting, and effortlessly stylish. Why You Need a Rug in Your Dining Room When people think of decorating the dining room, they usually start with tables, chairs, and lighting. But without a rug, the space can feel incomplete or disconnected. A rug anchors your layout and adds a layer of visual texture that elevates the room’s overall aesthetic. That’s why dining room rug ideas are more than a trend – they’re a foundation for good design. Dining Room Rug Ideas That Start with the Right Size The most important step in choosing a rug is often the most overlooked: size. A rug that’s too small can make the space feel cramped or awkward. Start by measuring your dining table, then add enough room for chairs to remain on the rug, even when pulled out. Our guide explains how to get these dimensions right, complete with visual examples. Looking for dining room rug ideas that suit both large and small spaces? You’ll find them in our guide, along with smart layout solutions that are easy to apply. Rug under a large table If you have a large dining table, it´s essential to choose a rug that´s big enough to accommodate both the table and the chairs, even when they´re pulled out. This ensures comfort, visual balance, and a safe edge around the setup. Rug under a medium table For a medium-sized dining table, you can opt for a slightly smaller rug. Just make sure it still extends beyond the edges of the furniture to maintain a cohesive look and provide enough space for chairs to move comfortably. Rug under a small table For a small dining table, an oval rug is a great choice to define the space. It adds a touch of coziness and enhances the overall aesthetic, making the dining area feel more inviting and visually appealing. Match the Shape to Your Style One of the most transformative dining room rug ideas is matching the rug’s shape to your dining table. A round rug under a round table creates flow and balance. A rectangular rug under a long table defines symmetry. And for a more contemporary feel, irregular or sculptural shapes can add a bold, artistic edge. Our ebook explores all these possibilities, with expert advice on how to pick the best shape for your space and your style. Give Your Room Space to Breath Contrary to what some believe, your rug doesn’t have to cover the entire room. One of the most effective dining room rug ideas is allowing some floor to remain exposed. It helps define zones while maintaining openness and airiness. The rule of thumb? The rug should cover the table and all chairs, but not necessarily every corner of the room. Our guide walks you through examples that show just how much of a difference this can make. Make Your Rug the Star of the Show Some of the best dining room rug ideas make the rug the room’s focal point. Think bold colors, unique patterns, or textured materials that draw the eye and set the mood. Whether you’re going for timeless neutrals or want to make a vibrant statement, the rug can do the heavy lifting in terms of character and charm. The guide offers plenty of inspiration to help you choose a piece that feels personal and powerful. Patterns, Textures, and More Another category of dining room rug ideas worth exploring? Pattern and texture. A geometric rug can add movement and structure. A soft, plush rug introduces warmth and comfort. High-contrast patterns can provide a stunning backdrop for minimalist furniture, while tonal textures add elegance in more traditional settings. In the guide, we share ways to harmonize these elements with your existing decor, whether you’re starting fresh or simply updating one piece. It All Starts with a Rug A beautiful dining room doesn’t happen by accident – it’s built from the ground up. And often, that ground starts with a rug. If you’ve been collecting dining room rug ideas, it’s time to turn inspiration into action. Our free guide simplifies the process, giving you the knowledge and visual references you need to make the right choice with confidence. Ready to Transform Your Dining Room? Whether you’re designing from scratch or refreshing your current layout, this guide is filled with the best dining room rug ideas to elevate your space beautifully and effortlessly. Download The Dining Room Rug Guide and unlock expert tips to choose the perfect size, shape, and style. Create a space that’s both stunning and functional, from the ground up. Get your guide now and design a dining room that truly reflects you.

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How a Geometric Rug Is The Key To These 5 Amazing Projects.

Discover these amazing designers’ unique takes on how to beautifully apply a geometric rug in their projects for the London Showhouse. Born as London’s answer to New York’s Kips Bay Decorator Show House, WOW!house is now a highly anticipated event, now in its fourth consecutive year, for interior designers from all around the world. Like last year, the event is once again partnering with United in Design, which is an organization dedicated to creating and increasing opportunities for young and emerging creatives who come from underprivileged or underrepresented groups, and so, not only will a portion of the ticket sales will go directly into funding for this organization, but some of these disadvantaged creative’s work will also be incorporated into the rooms in this event. Here are some of the best projects in this event that used a geometric rug to put the audience in awe. Chad Dorsey Design: Warm and Social The entire room is beautifully decorated with flower-like patterns, plants, and other classical elements, as we can see with the usage of decorative elements such as the piano, but also in the furniture that has been chosen. Chad Dorsey chose to include warm colors, such as brown, yellow, and beige, for the geometric rug he chose for this room, which made it so that it perfectly matches and complements the surrounding themes present in the room. The drawing room Dorsey designed has this warm, welcoming feel to it, which makes us feel like we are somewhere that´s chic and educated, but also oddly convivial and inviting. “I looked toward William Morris, Harold Falkner, John Ruskin and the Arts and Crafts movement that began in the eighteen hundreds in the UK and then expanded to the U.S.” -Chad Dorsey Alex Dauley: Escapism Tied in a Luxurious Bow For British designer Alex Dauley’s media room, she took inspiration from hotel lounges and smoky jazz bars, which is where the idea to use this wavy yet geometric rug came to life. She wanted to give the room a sensual, luxurious, and modern appeal, with the main goal being to depict a couple’s retreat to somewhere they escape from reality and read, chat, listen to music, or just watch a movie. When it comes to the geometric rug present in this room, its purpose is more to mimic and follow the sofa’s shape, and to make us reminisce and think of the sea and the beach. The patterns that are present in the rug are relatively simple, since they depict a wave-like pattern, paired with small circles, stripes, and overall colder colors than the rest of the room. It’s almost like the presence of this geometric rug is supposed to make you cool off and relax in a room that is trying to warm you up and make you lose yourself in thought wth all of its beautiful decoration pieces, which serve as a beautiful contrast in this project. Alessandra Branca: Glamour meets Exotic U.S.A.-based designer Alessandra Branca took heavy inspiration from glamorous drawing room designers such as Renzo Mongiardino, as well as the British-inspired canopy beds, which made this guest room feel like a different, exotic yet quiet place, almost like a palace. To match the almost Victorian aesthetic Branca chose for this room, the floor is completely covered with an, at first glance, unapparent geometric rug, but once you set your eyes on it, you understand immediately why this was the rug chosen. A geometric rug, with its lines, brown and red colors, as well as its overall classical pattern, is just what Branca needed to blend the wallpaper and the floor, as well as the art pieces that are hung on the wall, with the rest of the room. “A guest bedroom is a wonderful way to indulge your favorite people while also having a little fun yourself” -Alessandra Branca Nicola Harding&Co: Letting Your Imagination Run Wild For Nicola Harding’s powder room, she decided to use plenty of different shapes, patterns, and colors, but with a focus on using Moroccan-inspired tiles and some focus on the Art Deco period, from which she makes plenty of references throughout her work on this room, most notoriously with the mirror wall. To fit in with the shapes and theme of this room, Harding chose a geometric rug with a beige, yellow, and brown color palette to match the red wallpaper and furniture in the room, but also to create a stunning contrast with the turquoise tiles on the floor. To Harding, it was extremely important that this room wouldn’t feel functional, which was her main motivation factor when it came to letting her wildest ideas come to life and putting her personal touch on this piece. Peter Mikic: Putting the “Wow” in WOW!house Interior designer Peter Mikic says: “The dining room is an area that’s always a favorite of mine, and approaching this project, we wanted ours to feel super luxurious but also convivial.”, and to do so, Mikic chose to incorporate plenty of elements that would induce comfort and relaxation, namely the round furniture and cozy, warm colors that we can find in this dining room. While the geometric rug does bring out the overall theme of this room to the world even more, due to its splendid usage of lines, patterns, and smooth pastel colors that blend in with the vibrant yellow we see on the walls, as well as with the colors of the rest of the elements in the room, namely the furniture.- Mikic wanted to mix in a few futuristic elements to contrast a bit with the geometric rug and the other more contemporary pieces in this dining room. “The ambience is one of glamour, and we were focused on creating a real wow factor, which is what the event is all about.” -Peter Mikic  Did you feel inspired by how a simple geometric rug changed the ambience and aesthetic of these rooms? If so, we recommend you explore our options at Tapis Studio. Source: 1stDibs Photography by Felix Speller

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Modern Rugs: Giving New Life to a 60 Year Old Pasadena Home.

Let’s take a look at how interior designer Peti Lau gave this midcentury home a brand new look by mixing influences, patterns, colors, and modern rugs. Coming from a line of creatives and designers, as this home’s previous owners, this house was sure to evoke an emotional awakening to the creative couple, Maisie Culver and David Imai. Even though they loved the house and were completely charmed by its uniqueness, they felt it needed a breath of fresh air to bring it back to its prime, and so they called interior designer Peti Lau to aid them in this project. By using modern rugs such as the one we saw, as well as other elements, Lau managed to combine clean lines with color and create a contrast with a few callbacks to the Hollywood Regency style. Modern rugs usually don’t use very vibrant colors, which makes them perfect for a project that requires softer, more cream color palettes. The lines in the rug also make for a good contrast when compared with the oval shape of the sofa and some of the other elements in the room, like the round lamps, the record player, and even some of the shapes present in the painting. Most of the modern rugs we’ll see throughout this project use relatively simple shapes and colors, since their purpose isn’t to really be the focus of the project, but to contrast with the aesthetic of the room and create dynamism. Peti uses the color tones and lines to her advantage, maintaining the overall classic, creative aesthetic that this house always had, while simultaneously adding a much more modern and up-to-date look to this living room. Moving on to the dining room, the tone is darker than the rest of the rooms, which meant Peti had to use a much different method in order to maintain this house’s appeal and achieve the couple’s initial vision for this home. In this room, unlike the other modern rugs Peti used before, the patterns are much more uneven and unpredictable; however, they also make us reminisce about animal patterns, which perfectly match the more nature-focused aesthetic of this room. Peti’s early career was spent in Thailand, Mauritius, Europe, and New York, and she thanks this phenomenal international background for making her able to make much more vivacious aesthetics for her projects through the usage of many unique elements, such as wallpapers, modern rugs, and colors. “Peti is a very brave designer, fearless in terms of mixing influences, patterns and colors in compositions that create amazing experiences.” David Imai The primary bedroom is a great example of how incredible Peti is at perfectly blending comfort, relaxation, and design in a single room, all while going beyond her client’s original expectations. The colors and the wallpaper make this room feel like an extension of the garden outside, and not a room in of itself, which makes the use of modern rugs here more of an element to bring you back down to earth, albeit not in a sudden and brutesque way, but more like a smooth, polite reminder. The room has a high presence of different geometrical shapes, namely in the glass panels and the blankets that lie above the bed, yet it also features a wallpaper that once again reminds one of nature and its beauty. Like the other modern rugs we have seen so far, this rug’s main goal isn’t to be the focus of our attention, but rather, to create contrast and add personality to the room, using its light cream colors as well as geometric shapes that remind us of the glass panels. This entry foyer, although it also includes a botanical wallpaper that once again reminds us of nature, is mainly focused on keeping the house’s classic, educated roots in touch with modern times by combining classical furniture with modern elements, such as the flooring and the vase. The modern rugs we see in this picture differ immensely from one another, since the one in the entry foyer is there to maintain a modern touch to the piano, to make sure the room doesn’t seem too old-fashioned, unlike the one in the dining room. After her work was done with this project, the house looked like something that the clients had envisioned: Something new and exciting, that still maintained the very things that made it unique in the first place. Peti Lau showed us in this project that it is entirely possible to balance classical and modern elements, and that a makeover can be something fun and refreshing for even a house as old as this one. If you felt touched and inspired by Peti Lau’s masterful use of modern rugs in interior design, consider exploring our collection at Tapis Studio in order to enhance your next project. Source: Luxe Photography by Roger Davies

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