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Making your home comfortable and cozy can be easy and affordable with our collection of area rugs. IKEA rugs come in a variety of styles, shapes, sizes, textures, colours, and patterns, so you can find the perfect fit for your space and your personal style. Whether you're looking for a plush, flatwoven, round, square, or sheepskin rug, we've got you covered.

Tone on tone on tone

Tone on tone on tone For a minimal yet stylish look, try layering colours and patterns. The new ELSYSTEM rug has a playful four-in-one patchwork design that will liven up the floor. And if you want to explore the dark side of the living room, go for an all-black look. Did you know black is the new black?

A multicolour ELSYSTEM low pile rug placed by a sofa is partly covered by a black and white rug with a tray table on it.
A moose decoration sits on a table placed on a multicolour ELSYSTEM low pile rug by a grey sofa with an off-white throw.

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    Favourite games with an extra soft landing

    Here’s a fluffy, soft rug that can create both a physical play zone and a chill-out area anywhere in the home. With outdoor play written into its DNA, the new STÄPPSPARV rug is ready for energy and movement as well as more quiet moments. That might mean doing a round of hopscotch or two to take a break from difficult homework tasks, or playing a quiet board game on the floor before bed.

    It’s also a great way to encourage physical play if kids can’t get outside, as movement-based games like hopscotch can help to develop balance and coordination.

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    A child is hopping on a beige STÄPPSPARV rug in a sunny bedroom with a light white stained pine TROFAST storage unit nearby.
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    A beige STÄPPSPARV rug on the floor of a sunny kids' bedroom in front of a beige armchair and a basket of toys.
    A child is playing hopscotch on a beige STÄPPSPARV rug in a sunny bedroom with a TROFAST storage nearby.

    A handwoven jute rug with a lot of heart

    In partnership with the social business Karupannya, this rug was designed to help create work for people living on the riverbanks of Bangladesh, a region heavily affected by global warming. The rug is handwoven from undyed jute and cotton with details in coloured wool, making it both decorative and durable.

    A MÄVINN rug in jute and coloured wool is draped over white stairs in front of a window. Another rug is rolled up beside it.
    A MÄVINN rug in undyed jute and cotton with stripes in black and white coloured wool with details in green, pink and orange.
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    How to choose a rug for your dining room

    A dining room rug is great for absorbing sound, creating a softer atmosphere, and adding comfort. Which one to choose is very much a question of personal taste, as it’s a big part of styling the dining room, adding colour and character. But there are a few more things to consider to get the perfect rug for your dining table. 

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    Rug life: choosing the right rug for your home style

    Selecting the ideal carpet that matches your home style is an art. Consider the existing décor of your room – whether traditional or modern. Play with patterns and colours that complement or contrast, adding depth and visual interest. Let your carpet be a unique expression of your home's personality.

    How do I choose the right rug for every room?

    A rug is a perfect way to add colour, texture and coziness to a room. It can even help to muffle noise! While it’s true that rugs and carpets are designed to add beauty and warmth to a room, they’re also used as a place to sit and relax, particularly in homes that have less space. So, if you need a new rug for your home, consider how you use your room before you start your search. 

    Living room rugs

    Living room rugs are a great way to define the space in a living room and add a touch of style. You can choose a large rug to anchor the room or a few smaller rugs to create different areas.

    Rather than gathering around the TV, more and more families are doing several activities at once in the living room – which often sees the rug functioning as an alternative to the sofa. If this sounds familiar, comfort should be a major factor when making your choice.

    The look and feel of the living room rug should also be key. As with a sofa, choose a style that complements your other furnishings – for instance, if your walls are a neutral shade, a bright rug can add an accent of colour and individuality. Remember, if you live in a busy household, opt for a rug that can also handle a fair amount of wear and tear.

    Bedroom rugs

    Rugs and carpets add warmth and comfort to a bedroom and can also help to define the space. If you have a traditional bedroom, you might choose a traditional rug with a geometric pattern. If you have a modern bedroom, you might choose a modern rug with a simple design.

    Your rug should be the first thing you sink your toes into after stepping out of bed. So, when choosing a new rug for your bedroom, you want it to feel soft and comfortable underfoot. Go for calming colours rather than bold shades to create a soothing vibe.

    For children’s bedrooms, a flat-woven, cotton rug is the best option given its durability and the fact that it’s easy to clean. Go for a rug with Latex backing – this will ensure it doesn’t move around when your little ones are playing.

    Dining room rugs

    You can choose a large area rug to cover the entire dining area or a smaller rug to place under the table. Rugs made of durable materials like wool, and sisal, are a good choice.

    Kitchen rugs

    Kitchen mats, carpets and runners are a great way to add a touch of style to a kitchen and protect the floor from spills and food. However, it's important to choose a kitchen rug that is durable and easy to clean. Rubber rugs are water-resistant and easy to clean, making them a good choice for kitchens. The same goes for bath mats. A bathroom mat with latex will prevent slipping while the cotton will feel soft underfoot after a shower. 

    Entryway or hallway rugs

    Rugs are a great way to define the space in a hallway and protect the floor from dirt and debris. Hallways are high-traffic areas, so choosing a runner or entryway mat that can withstand wear and tear is important.

    Ready to invest in a new rug? Check out our rugs for sale and create a feeling of coziness throughout your home.