Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It shouldn’t be the same pattern in a different color. Ideal is 2 rugs that play well together. But if that is daunting just two of the exact same rug. Here are tips on mixing rugs
https://stylebyemilyhenderson.com/blog/mixing-rugs
Normally I like that site but I'm not loving a lot of those looks.
Anonymous wrote:It shouldn’t be the same pattern in a different color. Ideal is 2 rugs that play well together. But if that is daunting just two of the exact same rug. Here are tips on mixing rugs
https://stylebyemilyhenderson.com/blog/mixing-rugs
Anonymous wrote:Same rug or same pattern different color is the lazy person's way of decorating. I think you posted the rug you like on an earlier thread, and it was a great rug. You need to find something else in the right size that has the same colors or coordinating colors but a different design.
Search website after website. It takes time. I like Rug Source. There are others, as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will the furniture be similar in color palette, style for both areas? How big is the room?
I would use the same rug, same color, same pattern for both areas. If they are close in proximity, I would use the same color.
Thanks. It's 2 different spaces in the same open room. One is a sofa/TV area, the other is my home office space. The rugs would be literally like two feet apart.
Anonymous wrote:Will the furniture be similar in color palette, style for both areas? How big is the room?
I would use the same rug, same color, same pattern for both areas. If they are close in proximity, I would use the same color.
Anonymous wrote:It’s your house. If you like how the rugs look what’s stopping you?