Anonymous wrote:Or, just use a rug in the family room and leave the hardwood in the dining room (much easier to clean up spills from hardwood than carpet).
Anonymous wrote:This is the only one where having the same rug for two areas doesn't bother me. I think because the rugs have so much texture and are a harder material? I am not sure. But I like this. I don't usually like when it is the same rug repeated.
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Anonymous wrote:OP again. What if it’s a patterned rug like this?
https://www.rugsusa.com/rugsusa/rugs/rugs-usa-rippled-moroccan/Gray/200RZBD92A-P.html
How do you coordinate two rugs with patterns?
Anonymous wrote:I like the living room picture from above except for the two rugs being the same.
Anonymous wrote:OP again. What if it’s a patterned rug like this?
https://www.rugsusa.com/rugsusa/rugs/rugs-usa-rippled-moroccan/Gray/200RZBD92A-P.html
How do you coordinate two rugs with patterns?
Anonymous wrote:I like the living room picture from above except for the two rugs being the same.