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I'd like your opinion on this CL rug for my LR

12 years ago

I'm considering purchasing a new rug for our living room from Craigslist. I went to look at it yesterday and think it will work, but I do have some concerns. First of all, when shopping for the one and only rug we have in our home (the one in the LR I want to replace), I was, of course, able to bring home rugs and try them out. That really isn't a possibility with a CL purchase -- or is it? That really seems like asking a lot from the seller, doesn't it?

Here is my LR (which many of you have see way too many times). I'm trying to brighten up the space and phase out the wine color in the color scheme and that includes getting rid of the plaid chairs. The walls are SW Blonde.

Here is the rug for sale on CL, as shown on Peerless Rugs website. It's prettier IRL.

My other concern is the size. The current rug is kind of an odd size. It is 8' X 9', instead of 8' X 10'. The way I have it in the room right now is with the 9' side in front of the sofa and the 8' dimension running from the sofa to the chairs. It's definitely too skimpy in that direction, but I'm not sure about adding 4' more. The rug I'm looking at is considered a 9' X 12' and measures 8'8" X 12'.

Any thoughts you have on my rug decision would be, as always, greatly appreciated.

Comments (11)

  • 12 years ago

    I love the look of the new one and think the colors/design as well as the size would be great in your room.

  • 12 years ago

    Funny, but in the pic, the new rug looks darker than the old one to me...and still seems to have some wine color in it....

  • 12 years ago

    I like it, but you have to LOVE it. Do you love it?

  • 12 years ago

    If you are really going for a whole, fresh new look, I think you'll be disappointed. To me, overall look and feel of this rug looks quite similar to the one you are replacing.

    Here is a link that might be useful: ....as compared, for example to something like this...

    This post was edited by bestyears on Tue, Jul 16, 13 at 10:01

  • 12 years ago

    AnnieDeighnaugh said exactly what I'd planned to say. In fact, not only does the rug have wine color in it, but the wine/other dark tones was the first thing about it that jumped out at me.

    You didn't say anything about what colors your new chairs were to be. It seems to me that you should work in one of two directions: first, either from an overall color scheme, i.e., SW Blonde walls, a blue (gray?) sofa, and chairs that are X colored, or second, from a spectacular item in the room that drives everything else -- it certainly could be a beautiful rug from which you take the room's other colors. However, IMO that rug is pretty but otherwise not uncommon. Just as important, it conveys a sense of dark, and that seems to be something you don't want.

  • 12 years ago

    gosh, my computer screen must be way off if others are seeing dark and wine! It looks soft gold and green to me and is much more muted than the current one; looks like it would blend well with couch and walls and would fade more into the background instead of being dominant like the current one.

  • 12 years ago

    I like the CL rug. It seems like it would look nice with the walls. It doesn't look dark and wine on my computer either-

    Pretty room!

  • 12 years ago

    Thank you for all the thoughts and opinions. I don't know if this additional info/pic will help clarify anything for anyone, but here goes anyway.

    This picture gives you a better idea of the true colors in the current rug. It's not quite that bright IRL, but I am never able to capture IRL photos with my camera. For example, the table you see just a bit of in the pic is much more red, not orange at all.

    And here is a link to the same CL rug from the Macy's site. If you look at it there, you can scroll over it to take a closer look.

    I will also add that I have considered going in a completely different direction, as bestyears suggested. I have even thought about simply having a piece of broadloom bound and getting exactly the dimensions I need in that room. I still do have a concern about the larger size of the CL rug compared to the current rug. No one has commented on whether or not they feel the CL rug at 8'8" X 12' would be too large.

    I think the direction I'm going with this whole make-over, is to find a rug that works with the sofa because that is DEFINITELY staying. Then, after I have a rug, I'll figure out the chairs. Does that seem like a logical way to approach the "make-over"?

    Here is a link that might be useful: Karastan rug at Macy's

  • 12 years ago

    bac717,

    Are you able to take a sofa cushion or arm cover with you to see how they blend with the rug? Maybe even take one of your drapery panels with you? Put some of your paint on a poster board and see how it blends, too?

    May I be so bold to ask what the seller is asking for the rug? New, that size goes for about $2799 on the web sites I checked.

    If it's a nice bargain, and all of your items that are staying in the room blend with it , I don't think the larger size is a problem from what you show of the room. Have you measured to see where the sides would end up on your floor with a rug that size? I've done that and put about a foot of blue painter's tape on the floor for each side, so I can stand back and see what I think of the size.

    If all of the points that I mention work, and you love the rug, I'd get it. I have several Karastans and really like them.

  • 12 years ago

    my3dogs - I did take an arm cover with me when I looked at the rug on Sunday. The rug has just a very small amount of the green of the sofa in it.
    There was no furniture in the room because she is redecorating and the room it was in had walls that are a similar color to mine.

    As far as measuring at home, all I've done is use a tape measure. Putting the painter's tape down is a good idea. I will try that.

    She is asking $850 for the rug, which seems reasonable to me, altho I would offer less and see how it goes, should I decide to buy it.

  • 12 years ago

    Today I put down some painter's tape, as suggested by my3dogs, to see where the ends of the larger rug I am considering would end up and now I have another concern. Perhaps I should be starting a new thread with this questions, but I thought I'd try here first and see what kind of feedback I get. Here's a picture showing how the rug and the sofa would end up. My concern is adding end tables. If I do that, one side of the end table would be on the rug and one side, off, leaving the table top with a slight tilt.

    How have you handled furniture, especially tables, that don't sit all the way on or all the way off of a rug?