Rug has become an important part of our home decoration as well as office decoration. Rugs can help us to visualize pathways, connecting spaces, sound absorption, as an art and so many other uses of rugs. If you want to fully understand then you can see this ppt.
2. VISUAL
PATHWAYS
First up, hallways. They can have the
tendency to be dead, unwelcoming
spaces. So what better way to liven
them up than with a rug. One of the
reasons you may want to consider a
rug in your hallway is that they can
create a visual pathway that draws the
eye to any connecting rooms.
3. CONNECT
SPACES
By placing similar style/coloured rugs
in connecting spaces, you unify and
create a visual connection between the
two rooms. This, in turn, makes each
room flow from one to the next as your
eye is drawn from one space to the
next. This works particularly well in
neutral and/or minimal spaces.
4. SOUND
ABSORPTION
Rugs are the perfect solution to sound
absorption especially if you have
hardwood/tiled floors in your homes
and great for flats/apartments.
5. CREATE A
FEATURE
Angling and layering a duplicate rug on
top of another has made a feature out
of the seating area in this open-plan
space.
6. AS ART
Rugs have become works of art in their
own right and if you happen to come
across one that’s just too good to step
on, then maybe consider hanging it on
your walls.
7. REINFORCE
YOUR DESIGN
SCHEME
When choosing your rug look towards
other elements of your design scheme,
such as colour. If the rug you choose
has an element of your design scheme,
it will help reinforce, and create a more
cohesive feel and look to your room.
Rugs really are essential to creating a
well-dressed room.