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What do you think of this floral rug?

10 years ago

I'm moving into my new home this week and I'm trying to decide on rugs. The entire first floor is laminate so I need a rug for the living room and possibly the dining room (I have two young kids so I'm leery of having a rug under the table but I think the space needs it).

I'm going for a light, airy, English cottage feel. The walls are SW dover white with bright white trim. The kitchen has retro white appliances, soon to be painted cabinets in a antique linen color, and honed carrara counters. So kind of a vintage look as well. Some of my furniture is also vintage. I will have some blue plates that belonged to my grandmother on the wall, so I'd like some blue. The new sofa set I just purchased is a sort of gold color.

I don't know what I want in a rug yet, and so I don't want to spend that much right now. I did find these floral rugs pretty inexpensively so I am considering just getting them for now. I like the floral pattern, but will it be too much to have them in the living room (5x7) and dining (8x10)? Are they tacky, or cute in an English cottage sort of way? Everything else downstairs will be fairly simple, so I think it would look alright but I need a second opinion before I place my order. Thanks!


Comments (39)

  • 10 years ago

    Here is my new sofa set

  • 10 years ago

    Kitchen inspiration

    my kitchen (cabs to be painted)

    floor plan is vey open and small, about 700 SQft on the first floor.

    Standing at the island looking into living room

  • 10 years ago

    I like the rug but think you need something with gold/tan in it to tie in the sofa. Cute house!

  • 10 years ago

    I thought I saw tan in the the lighter parts of the flower pattern. There is another blue color way, but the lighter part of the flower is even less tan more green/white. So I though that I was for sure seeing a tan in the blue/red color way that would tie in with my sofa's color. Here is a close up of the upholstery.

  • 10 years ago

    I agree with joanie. Although that rug is really cute, a bit of the gold/tan of the sofa would probably work better. Your house is adorable. I love the kitchen appliances!

  • 10 years ago

    I don't think that rug will work as well. Not only are the colors off the styles are as well. IMO the sofa has a more traditional or transitional feel and the rug is shabby chic.

  • 10 years ago

    I agree that the rug doesn't go with the rest. It's quite busy and will compete with throw pillows etc.

  • 10 years ago

    Where did you find that rug? The colors are wrong for the room I am working on right now but that would be perfect in a different room

  • 10 years ago

    I Think the rug would be okay as a temporary fix in the LR and DR abd then move them to bedrooms later. LOVE the rug!!!!!

  • 10 years ago

    I just remembered someone here got a SUPER adorable patchwork rug with the same kind of cottagey feel in a patchwork pattern......lovely colors, would go beautifully with your new sofa set:


  • 10 years ago

    And it is on sale right now for $101!

  • 10 years ago
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    Kippy: the rugs is Waverly's artisanal delight or forever yours. It's at HSN and JCP. Cheapest at JCP as they have an extra 20% off today

  • 10 years ago
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    Kswl2: I really like that patchwork rug, but I can only seem to find it in 2x 4. I need a 5x7 and maybe 8x10

  • 10 years ago

    I'm looking for a rug like the one you chose originally. Where did you find it?

  • 10 years ago

    At 4 1/2 by 2 1/2 could you use two of them? Or perhaps do a google search with the picture?

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    If you google patchwork wool rug there are many types available. This is from kilim.com and has lovely colors and is 8 x 10.. https://www.kilim.com/shopping/productdetail/10474/Over-dyed-Turkish-Patchwork-Rug


  • 10 years ago

    Don't forget eBay. I bought a rug there last year and I'm very satisfied with it. Less than $200 and I think it was 8x10. Too lazy to go upstairs and measure it.

  • 10 years ago
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    So I found this at Home Depot and it will match, but it is kind of blah.

    I really like that multicolor patchwork rug from home decorators, I just wish it hadn't been discontinued. The colors are perfect and I like that it is whimsical.

  • 10 years ago

    There's also this from pier one, but it would be too much to have the same rug in the living and dining room plus it is more than the other rugs I've been looking at.

  • 10 years ago
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    And here are updated photos of the house.

    From the living room looking into dining area

    Dining looking into living


    And I should clarify my budget, $1,000 for both rugs and preferably less. The original floral rug in my post would be $500 or so plus tax for both the 5x7 and 8x10.

  • 10 years ago

    You might see if you can find something on your local Craigslist. I bought two used Pottery Barn rugs that were like new for about 1/4 the price they sold for new. That way you don't spend a lot of money on something you may replace later. Have them cleaned, then put them in your very cute new house.

  • 10 years ago

    There are some really cute floral rugs in a more modern style at the grandinroad site

  • 10 years ago

    Thank you for the info on the rugs. Once I get my big project done I might have money for a rug....lol

  • 10 years ago

    Definitely look at overstock, and put check off colors you would like, as well as sizes. There are a ton ----- and just for example, what do you think of this? Wilson blue on overstock.?just an example.

  • 10 years ago

    I love red roses on light blue, and in fact was looking to do that scheme for a beachhouse bath but I ended up doing light green and roses.

    However, I don't think the rugs work with the sofa, i think they are crying out for a white duck sofa.

    As far as patchwork, i rather like this one from Dash and Albert, but it is above your budget in the size you want ...

    Here is a suggestion, though. I am not sure I would put a rug under a DR table, esp/ if it is not a formal DR but (if I am looking at your layout correctly), also the everyday kitchen table too? I would hesitate to put a rug under a table used daily with children for multiple meals. If you really felt you needed to for noise reduction, I would get a really cheap sisal look rug or even indoor outdoor, but I first would try to do without.

    Another angle, are you sure you need an 8x10? Have you done a floor plan? You can have a rug that is "all off" (furniture legs) instead of "all on"; could you get away with a smaller rug then? Or even buy, again, a really cheap sisal look and put another rug over it or buy an expensive rug just as a runner.I think of the patterned rugs as almost like a painting and if you can get the look in a smaller size, that might work and still preserve your budget?



  • PRO
    10 years ago
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    I think your sofa is charming. I see the vintage English appearance in it...............but that with the peony rug.....nope. Don't like it together.

    Here are some other options almost all from Overstock.

  • 10 years ago

    Here's one from Pottery Barn that I have seen in person. The color is more grey-blue than it looks on my monitor, but it is very nice. If you went with an 8x10 and a 5x8 at the current sale prices, it would be right at $1000 for both. I have also been told that they sometimes mark down rugs in the stores differently than on the website, so it might be worth taking a look or calling and asking what they have in your sizes and colors.

    This one is a more contemporary take on a floral. I haven't seen it in poerson so I'm not sure if it would work with the gold in your sofa. One advantage to this one is that you might do two 5x8 rugs since the all-off would mean you'd see more of the pattern. Seems like it would be a waste to cover up a lot of that one.


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    Thanks for the mock ups Beverly, I can see how the original floral rug isn't so great with my sofa.

    I love the idea of a white/ivory slipcovered, cotton duck sofa but that will never work in my house. I need a darker, textured upholstery for my rough and tumble kids + labradoodle.

    I plan to have a few of my grandmother's blue plates up, I'm not sure what they are called. They are Dutch I think and a cobalt sort of blue. Like this

    So I need the rug to work with that shade of blue and the rug needs to lend itself to a cottage sort of feel. Here are some new contenders

    I think the colors would possibly work well with both the goldish sofa and gray marble countertops, but the rug is polypropylene and appears to be light overall. Available in 5x7 and 8x10. Too formal? Too cheap/ trendy ?

    100% wool, available I both 5x7 and 8x10

    100% wool, 5x7 only and one left. I like the red in it. Maybe for dining room, but 5x7 may not work for my table...ETA: scratch that, it won't work size-wise. Table is 54" round. So frustrating, doesn't appear to be available in any other size

    With the floral rug above, this for living room, 100% wool 5x7

    100% wool available in both sizes


    100% wool available in both sizes


    Thoughts?

  • PRO
    10 years ago
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    These last two from Overstock are my favorites for you.

  • 10 years ago

    Above, of Beverley's choices, I like the second down in the right column.i don't like any the Op has posted except The washed blue one, and it is blue and taupe and the gold sofa would not favor it.

  • 10 years ago

    None of them have the vibe the poster was looking for, but all of them work very well with the sofa. (BTW, are you sure you want the sofa? Is that a done deal?) I agree w KSWL the second row, right hand column has the airiest feel and to me comes closest to cottage.

  • PRO
    10 years ago

    Those newly added blue plates really threw a wrench into the selection. I think these rugs keep the English Cottage style and coordinate with the retro style sofa that the OP originally noted as important to her.


    I like this one best, but there may be too much white background for the OP. Martha Stewart Rug.


    This last one might work well.

    Comes in two color ways.


    C

  • 10 years ago

    Like that latest one also Bev. (As an aside, I think your ideas and suggestions are truly well thought out, practical, and tasteful. I am your number one GW fan!)

  • PRO
    10 years ago

    kswl2


    It's a great pleasure to be of service to those looking for some help.

  • 10 years ago

    Reese, I like the soft, faded tones of the persian you posted most recently at the top. Its nor trendy at all, but it is not cottagey either. OTOH persians are chameleon like and you can still skew cottagey with other items.

    Beverly, didnt you originally have 2 columns of three above? AM I losing it?

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    I absolutely LOVE your house and the direction you're going with your décor! I went from wanting my house to look like a little Mexican hacienda to wanting it to remind me of my holidays in England, and I've dealt with the rug issue myself. While tempting to select something very floral (or even kitsch), I would caution you to keep in mind that true English cottage style is more of a collected abundance of everyday items -- even if it's pared down. In other words, the individual elements shouldn't scream "Look at me! I'm English Country!" Think along the lines of a slightly faded Persian rug that looks like it must have been in the family for years. Too, I've seen sisal and other plain/natural rugs used in English cottages and that's a great look, especially when you desire an open airiness. Think timeworn pattern-upon-pattern, bring in a collection of throw pillows (there are some wonderful Union Jack pillows on Etsy), favorite framed prints on the wall - you know the look, I'm sure!

    Have fun creating your new space. And please share photos when you get things all done. I'd love to see how your adorable home turns out!

  • PRO
    10 years ago

    Mtn, I did, but deleted some of the options.

    I think this is a good choice also.

  • 10 years ago

    I would favor one of the darker patterned rugs if you have young kids and labradoodles!! I have spent too much of my life trying to remove dirt/stains from too light rugs!!

    I have found polypropylene rugs very easy to keep clean-- they don't absorb stains like wool can...