The delicate beauty of grisaille eee with its silvery Gray and ecru palette eee gives this Michael Amini traditional area rug design a fresh and elegant color sensibility. The center field, surmounted by a detailed border, provides a subtly shimmering backdrop for the graceful display of blossoms and vines.
- Brand: Michael Amini
- Color: Gray
- Style: Traditional
- Pile Height: 0.5"
- Material: 40% Wool, 60% Viscose
- Construction: Hand Tufted
Traditional Persian design motifs seem to float across the center panel of this intriguing, sophisticated rug. Demure, elegant green bordered by soft, inviting cream sets the tone for tasteful living. A graceful flourish for contemporary or traditional decor.
- Brand: Nourison
- Color: Olive
- Style: Traditional
- Pile Height: 0.75"
- Material: 80% New Zealand Wool, 20% Silk
- Construction: Hand Tufted
A grand and glorious old world floral print is even more majestic when brilliantly bordered and revealed in an aristocratic tonal color palette of brown, beige, taupe and gold with subtle crimson accents. Painstakingly hand embossed and deftly woven with silk for a gorgeous texture, tone and sheen, this dazzling rug infuses any area with an aura of splendor and sophistication.
- Brand: Nourison
- Color: Brown
- Style: Traditional
- Pile Height: 0.75"
- Material: 50% New Zealand Wool, 50% Silk
- Construction: Hand Tufted
- Brand: Nourison
- Collection: Twilight
- Design: TWI18
- Color: Storm
- Style: Contemporary
- Construction: Loom Woven
- Material: 40% Wool, 60% Luxcelle
- Use: Indoor Only
- Origin: China
- Pile Type: Cut Pile
- Pile Height: 0.5"
- Backing Material: Latex
- Foot Traffic: Moderate
Deep, sparkling onyx is alive with shimmering highlights in this marvelous and mysterious rug. Lush foliate forms take shape within the shadows, forming a constant interplay of dark and light. A superbly soft, alluring and unique statement piece.
- Brand: Nourison
- Color: Onyx
- Style: Transitional, Rustic/Vintage
- Pile Height: 0.5"
- Material: 40% Wool, 60% Luxcelle
- Construction: Machine Woven
Weave Type: Hand-Tufted
Deep, dreamy charcoal forms the background for a finely wrought design of subtly shifting shapes. Diamonds and hearts are formed by curving arabesques, punctuated by a modern version of the classic fleur de lys. Details in pale blue and yellow add a light touch to this compelling contemporary rug.
- Brand: Nourison
- Color: Charcoal
- Style: Transitional
- Pile Height: 0.75"
- Material: 100% Wool
- Construction: Hand Knotted
Weave Type: Machine-Woven
As deep and rich as a perfectly pulled espresso, this bold, ethnic-inspired design pulsates with life. Stylized shapes hinting at flora and fauna shimmer like a shamanic vision on the subtly patinated ground. Sparkling reds and lush greens carry the eye across the field.
- Brand: Nourison
- Color: Espresso
- Style: Traditional, Floral/Botanical
- Pile Height: 0.5"
- Material: 100% Wool
- Construction: Hand Knotted
Rich russet emboldens traditional Persian florals that blossom in eternal elegance across the center ground and border of this superbly designed piece. The handiwork of a master is apparent in the lustrous flat-weave that captures every nuance of botanical detail in soft shades of golden beige, bayleaf and freshwater blue.
- Brand: Nourison
- Color: Rust
- Style: Traditional
- Pile Height: 0.25"
- Material: 100% Wool Face
- Construction: Hand Woven
Frequently Asked Questions
Where to buy Rugs?
If you are looking to buy a Rug, Houzz is a great option with a wide range of curated products with high-quality features. They also offer free shipping on orders over $49, free returns, and top-notch customer service.How much do Rugs cost?
The cost of a rug can vary depending on size, material, and weave type among other factors:
- Size: Smaller rugs, such as 2′x3′ or 3′x5′, can range from $20 to $200, while larger rugs like 8′x10′ or 9′x12′ can cost anywhere from $200 to $2000 or more, depending on quality and materials.
- Material: Different materials have varying price ranges. Natural fibers like wool or silk tend to be more expensive than synthetic fibers such as polyester or polypropylene.
- Quality: Handmade or hand-knotted rugs are typically more expensive due to the craftsmanship involved, while machine-made rugs are often more affordable.
- Design and Brand: Intricate designs, patterns, and branded rugs may come with a higher price tag compared to simpler or generic designs.
On average, rug prices can range from as low as $20 for smaller, basic synthetic rugs to several thousand dollars for larger, high-quality, handmade
How to keep Rugs from Sliding?
To prevent rugs from sliding on hard surfaces like hardwood, tile, or laminate, consider purchasing Rug Pads. Use non-slip rug pads or grippers designed for the specific floor type. These provide traction and grip to keep the rug in place.
Where to buy cheap and affordable rugs?
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How to choose the right rug size?
Selecting the right rug size involves considering both the room’s dimensions and the furniture layout.
- 2′x3′ to 3′x5′ Rugs: Ideal for small areas like entryways, bedside, or kitchen sinks.
- 5′x7′ to 6′x9′ Rugs: Versatile for medium-sized rooms like living rooms or dining areas, allowing furniture legs to sit on or off the rug.
- 8′x10′ to 9′x12′ Rugs: Suitable for larger spaces like living rooms or bedrooms, providing ample coverage with furniture entirely on the rug.
- 10′x14′ Rugs and Larger: Perfect for grand living rooms or open floor plans, accommodating large furniture groupings.
Review our Rug Size guide to how to find the perfect fit.
What are the best rug materials for high traffic areas?
For high-traffic areas, durability is key. Consider these rug materials known for their resilience:
- Wool: Naturally durable, wool rugs handle foot traffic well, resist stains, and maintain their appearance over time. They’re also good at hiding dirt.
- Polypropylene: A synthetic material, polypropylene, is stain-resistant, easy to clean, and stands up well to heavy use.
- Polyester: While not as durable as nylon, polyester rugs are stain-resistant, budget-friendly, and offer a soft feel, making them a good choice for moderate traffic areas.