Area Rugs

Anonymous
Is there such a thing as an area rug that is pretty/nice quality and doesn't break the bank?

I have two rooms with hardwoods that need rugs - one is 14x13 and the other 20x13. All the rugs I see online are $1k each for this size.

Just bite the bullet and spend that much? Other option?
Anonymous
Overstock, RugsUSA, IKEA, Wayfair all offer a wide range of prices in a corresponding wide range of quality.

Do you actually want rugs the size of your room? You only need a rug that will contain your whole living space, and it looks better if there's some wood or tile showing. I would think you could probably go with 9x12 rugs for both of those, but it depends on what is on/around the rug (beds, sofas/chairs, dining table?).
Anonymous
What about getting a piece of carpet bound?
Anonymous
I think you can get good ones for about $300 for an 8x10. Larger is just more unusual. I would go down to an 8x10 before I got a crappy one.
Anonymous
The 14x13 room is a living room. Still think an 8x10 would work? I want to make sure the table and chairs are all on the rug. An oval table that seats 6 without the leaf in it.
Anonymous
Also - if you had pale yellow walls, white wood trim and cherry furniture in that dining room. What kind of rug would you get?
Anonymous
It is hard to find rugs bigger than 9x12. Here's one I like:
http://www.potterybarn.com/m/products/braylin-tufted-wool-rug-blue/?pkey=call-rugs
Anonymous
Here's a 12x15 that is only about 650 after the discount.

http://m.rugsusa.com/200HJHK03A-P.html#0
Anonymous
I prefer just having the front ends of the furniture on the rug. And to 15:49, I think I would go with blueish tones.
Anonymous
Just have to add that we were in a similar situation last year and ended up buying a large wool rug from One Kings Lane. As soon as I unrolled it, I could smell significant mold/mildew. Eventually I managed to get it out with daily baking soda vacuuming and bright sunlight, but I wouldn't wish that on anyone. And after all that, I learned that a close friend in another state also ordered a wool rug from OKL and hers had visible black mold on it. Clearly they have a storage problem.
Anonymous
Bound carpet. Much more affordable.
Anonymous
You can find 9x12 and 10x14 pretty easily on overstock and rugsusa -- will probably cost you about $500-$600 which is not bad considering Pottery Barn will charge you $1500 for a crappy hand tufted rug that will shed for six months. I bought an 8x10 hand loomed wool rug that barely sheds for less than $300, the 9x12 version was $350.
Anonymous
9 x 12 - http://esalerugs.com/9x12-heriz-rugs#

10 x 16 ish - http://esalerugs.com/oversized-heriz-rugs

there's 3 months of searching in a few strokes for you!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:9 x 12 - http://esalerugs.com/9x12-heriz-rugs#

10 x 16 ish - http://esalerugs.com/oversized-heriz-rugs

there's 3 months of searching in a few strokes for you!


Do you know if this level of quality will end up curled up at the edges?
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