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How to Pick and Style Your Moroccan Rug for Living Room

How to Pick and Style Your Moroccan Rug for Living Room

Moroccan rugs come in a variety of sizes and designs. As a result, selecting your ideal Moroccan rug can be difficult because you'd probably only want a rug that complements the furniture in your living room and best fits your space. If you're looking for an authentic Moroccan rug that would look great in your living room, you're in luck—this guide will teach you how to choose the best living room area rugs for your space. Read on for some of the best living room rug designs to steal.

 


What Is the Best Moroccan Rug for Living Room?



Given that your living room is where you host friends and family, you'll most likely want a rug made of high-quality materials. We recommend that you examine the material of your rug before purchasing. Some rug materials may appear attractive and trendy, but they are prone to staining and fading. There are numerous possibilities for choosing a living room rug that is both beautiful and durable. Moroccan wool rugs are usually a good choice, especially for the living room, because they are stain and fade-resistant. Their easy-care nature also makes them perfect for playrooms or pet areas. Furthermore, our Moroccan rugs are the ultimate in stress-free cleaning, since they can easily be maintained on a daily!

Moroccan shag rugs can also look great in your living room—think classic Flokati or Beni Ourain rug styles updated with modern twists. Shags aren't always a good choice if you have a lot of foot activity, which can cause wear and tear, but with moderate usage and attentive care, shags can last for years.

 


How do I Choose a Moroccan Rug for my Living Room?

 



When picking the best Moroccan rug for living room, you must consider several criteria. Here are a few things to watch out for:

Size and Shape: Moroccan rugs come in a number of sizes, including small, medium, big, and oversized. You must exercise caution to avoid selecting one that is either too small or too large since this will disrupt the visual harmony of your living area. Instead, choose the size that best fits or matches the size of your living space. In broad words, the larger the living room, the bigger the area rug.

Motifs and Color: Choosing the proper color and kind of Moroccan rug for your living room can help you create a welcoming, homey environment for yourself and your guests. Choose a rug palette that complements the colors in your living room, taking into account the walls and furnishings. The goal here should be to choose a hue that would complement, rather than dominate, your living space.

Texture: Before you shop, think about how you want your living room Moroccan rug to feel. With the rug texture in mind, consider the foot traffic. If you have a busy living room, use Moroccan Kilim rugs in a contemporary or antique color scheme to disguise dirt, pet fur, and stains. Low-traffic areas might also benefit from high-pile or Moroccan shag rugs.

 


How to Decorate Your Living Room With a Moroccan Rug?



When placing your living room Moroccan rug on the floor, there are a few things you can do to create a sense of harmony and oneness. For example, if you have two couches, position the rug evenly between them, providing an equal gap between the rug and the couches on both sides.

Some people like to decorate their Moroccan rugs differently based on the season. In the winter months, try layering area rugs on top of each other to add comfort. Flat weave rugs, such as Kilim rugs may be a preferable alternative on hotter days.

Creating a solid coherence between your Moroccan rug and the arrangement of your living room will always improve its appearance.

 


Should a Moroccan Rug Be Placed Under a Couch?



It all depends on where you position your Moroccan rug. For example, in a living room, it can be put in front of or under the couch. Most people choose to place living room rugs in front of their couches, with two of the couch's legs resting on them. But it all depends on your decision.