When we think about defining a space, we often consider the use of furniture, shelving or screens. We often focus on the vertical plane, looking for height to break up the space at eye level and help create zones. Rather than opting for room dividers, switching the mindset to consider horizontal planes can be an effective way to define a space, especially with open floor plans.
Carpets offer more than comfort and visual appeal. Wisely decorated with them, washable rugs 3x5 can help to depict one space against another. They can be used in open-plan interiors to separate the living area from the dining room. Carpets can be used to visually distinguish a study area in a bedroom or a foyer space in a large hallway without the need for traditional room dividers.
It is not only open plan spaces that can benefit from a carefully arranged carpet. Smaller spaces without additional furniture space will be more livable and visually appealing, without room dividers and screens that would close off the space. Carpets are also useful in rooms that need to perform multiple functions, for example a guest room that can also be used as an office or a children's room that needs to be played in.
To create a harmonious interior, you need to take time to consider the colour and pattern of your carpets for living room. One of the easiest ways to create cohesion in an open plan room is to use a matching rug. Although it may seem a little safe, using bold lettering can go a long way to creating a sense of repetition without being too bland.
Choosing dining room rug that have similar tones but different materials will also ensure harmony. You may want to choose a rug with a more textured pile to add warmth and comfort to your living room, and a flat, hard-wearing rug underneath the dining table. If they have a similar colour palette, they will work to outline a cohesive space.
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