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Rugs

Round, plush, square, or fluffy. We love rugs equally for their ability to liven up a room and because they make things so cosy. Not to mention they can help create a sense of definition in your space, and they’re even sound absorbing. Whichever one you choose, rugs are an essential part of any home.

A new room-transforming rug

With its standout chequerboard pattern framed in playful colour, our KLASSRUM rug sets a retro vibe with a fresh twist. From bedrooms and home offices to living rooms and hallways, the flat weave finish is statement-making wherever it lands. And when the time comes to move, it’s always ready to roll.

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Three KLASSRUM flatwoven rugs in white and green on a purple surface. Two of the rugs are rolled up and one is laid flat.
The lilac end of a rolled-up white and green KLASSRUM rug on a purple floor. The orange edge of an open rug is behind it.
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It’s easy to revive a room with a rug

A cosier, warmer feeling, more comfort for your feet and a boost for the whole room. You can give your home all that with a rug.

A PAX/FORSAND wardrobe with one door open showing outdoor equipment at the end of a hallway with a LOHALS rug on the floor.
A two-seat KIVIK sofa with cushions on it stands in a living room corner with its front legs on a TANNISBY flatwoven rug.
A SÄBÖVIK divan bed with KOPPARBLAD bed linen stands on top of a STOENSE rug with a pair of slippers near a window.
A light brown LANGSTED low pile rug on a wooden floor with a white BURVIK side table and a birch veneer coffee table on it.
Two black PINNIG benches with shoe storage holding shoes, with a VAMDRUP multicolour rug on the floor in front.

Tips to help you make the most of rugs

Rug life: choosing the right rug for your room 

A rug is the perfect way to add colour, texture and cosiness to a room. It can even help to muffle noise! While it’s true that modern rugs 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’re in need of a new rug for your home, make sure you consider how you use your room before you start your search.   

The ‘second sofa’

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 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.  

A rug for every room

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.

The same goes for wet areas, such as kitchens or bathrooms. A rug with Latex will prevent slipping while the cotton will feel soft underfoot after a shower. Ready to invest in a new rug? Check out our rugs for sale and create a feeling of cosiness throughout your home.