Rugs are a key investment that can make a major impact in any interior space.
When positioned and placed properly, a rug creates cohesion, adds softness, and makes a space look finished. Without one, it often looks like something is missing.
But how do you pick the right one? Should you go big or small? What material is best?
Below, find some of the common mistakes people make when buying a rug and how to get it right.
Mistake #1: Selecting a pattern or colour that overwhelms your space
While a rug is a great way to inject colour and texture into any room, you need to first think about what will provide a good base for your existing furnishings and art.
Take stock of how the room looks; what colour is your sofa? Do you have white walls? Any key pieces of art? You’ll quickly identify the key colours in your palette, and then you can decide if you want the rug to be the statement piece, or merely a supporting character.
If your space leans more modern, perhaps play it safe with a solid colour like the Eden by Armadillo for a luxurious touch, while something with a subtle pattern is a great flourish added to an eclectic interior.
But if you’re a maximalist at heart, colour drenching or picking a bold pattern like The Den Dhurrie from Fenton & Fenton can instantly add in some much-needed personality.

































































































