Would you put a rug on carpet.
Would you put a rug on carpet.
Although placing rugs on carpeted areas is generally considered a design faux pas there are many reasons to put an area rug over your carpet and many ways to do this in a pleasing stylish way.
You can t have a rug without a rug pad just because it s on a carpet doesn t mean this partnership should be broken up.
This is also a great alternative as a temporary situation if you re in a rental or are in the process of updating your home.
It s a neutral carpet and still looks good but i love the look of those beautiful rugs some of you have posted.
You can also use a low pile rug but you still want to make sure the texture is different than your carpet.
However for rugs that are nowhere near furniture in the center of a hallway or foyer for example the carpet to carpet non slip pad is your best option for preventing ripples in your area rug.
Don t put an area rug over a very long pile carpet such as a frieze or a newer soft carpet such as smartstrand because the area rug will not have firm support and will shift buckle and wrinkle.
So the bottom line is that yes you can put an area rug over wall to wall carpet.
A neutral color with a cut wool pile and no heathering or interesting variation.
Choose something with a different texture and or fiber like jute sisal silk.
Layering rugs on top of carpet allows you to add personal style to a decor fixture and also change up styles easily when the mood suits.
You want the rug to bring life to the floor like in laura s adorable melbourne home shown above where she layered a graphic flat weave over beige carpet and a basic tiled hearth.
If you have a low pile rug a textured shag rug will be what you re looking for.
If you really hate your carpet situation and simply have to live with it there s a solution.
Look for rug pads that are specifically for use over carpets which are generally referred to as carpet to carpet pads.
Similarly if you have a more plush style of carpet installed choosing a low profile berber or woven rug is your best bet.
On hgtv they were doing a remodel and i remember them asking if the owners were hiding a carpet stain because the rug was on a carpeted area.
Get an area rug that covers the entire floor.
Basically you just want a rug that offers the opposite texture as the type of carpet you have in.
Carpet is a high commitment investment but rugs can be found in all shapes and sizes in various patterns and fabrics and at every price.
Layering rugs on top of carpet is also beneficial for your wallet.