Brown carpets
Natural and cosy

Brown radiates calm and security. Reminiscent of earth and trees, the colour contributes to a relaxing feeling in the home. In a predominantly light interior, a brown carpet provides warmth. You can also choose from countless shades - from light like caramel to dark like coffee or chocolate. Dark brown gives an opulent impression, while light shades appear softer and more natural.

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  1. Harlequin Yasuni Cerise 040405
    from 699
  2. Rugsman Savannah Border
    2700 2295
  3. Moooi Carpets Patina Cinnamon
    from 2600
  4. Rugsman Mellow 8822 Rusty Brown
    from 135 from 118.8
  5. Laura Ashley Redbrook Silver 81804
    from 475
  6. Lorena Canals Karibu
    from 169
  7. Mart Visser Vernon Copper Glow 68
    from 399
  8. Concept Looms Sumac Mocha SUM104
    from 145
  9. Mart Visser Oasis Sage 53
    from 429
  10. Ligne Pure Current 206.001.900
    from 1588 from 1111.6
  11. Mart Visser Amorf Earth Shades 17
    from 1375
  12. Acsento Faro 880 Brown Black
    from 349
  13. Mart Visser Brush Ovale Ocker Brown 69
    from 1099
  14. Layered Evelina Kroon Jute Sesame
    from 595
  15. Acsento Elba Dark Brown
    from 629
  16. Rugsman Royce 18
    from 449 from 395.12
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Area rugs in brown. Why should you choose them?

The color brown is associated with the woods, the fall, the rich earth, and warming beverages, which makes sense since it is associated with the woods, fall, and rich earth. In addition to brown, cream, beige, and warm gray tones also work well with brown. In addition to neutral palettes, brown also helps other colors stand out when paired with it. There is a shade of brown for everyone, from creamy cappuccino to darkest espresso. 

Several materials and textures are available in brown area rugs, including soft wool and indoor-outdoor versions. Here are some of the most popular materials.

  • Wool. Rugs made from wool have a soft, natural feel underfoot. Natural soil and stain resistance is a characteristic of wool.
  • Cotton. Cotton is a soft, budget-friendly material derived from soft tufts of the cotton plant. To make rugs that are more durable, synthetic fibers are sometimes blended with wool.
  • Natural fiber. Among natural fiber rugs, jute and sisal are most popular.
  • Indoor-Outdoor. Synthetic materials make this a good choice for patios and high-traffic areas because they withstand sun, sand, and weather.
  • Hand-tufted. A hand-tufted rug is made by pushing yarns into a fabric base. A soft, cushy surface is created by cutting the surface pile.
  • Synthetic. Nylon, polyester, polypropylene, and viscose are synthetic materials used in rugs. In addition to being strong, colorfast, and comfortable, polypropylene is also referred to as olefin.

Brown area rugs can be used in a variety of places.

  • A brown botanical print rug will add warmth to a cozy living room.
  • An oriental rug in a rich brown color anchors a formal dining area.
  • An overdyed brown runner adds sophistication to a white kitchen.
  • With an espresso geometric print rug, you can create an elegant study.
  • In the bedroom, sink your toes into a warm brown shag rug.
  • In the mudroom, place a practical dark brown indoor-outdoor rug.




Frequently Asked Questions about Brown Rugs

Brown rugs come in a variety of shades. What are the most popular ones?

Among the most popular colors are browns, chocolates, cocoas, driftwoods, and mochas.

Brown rugs can be machine washed?

Wool and silk should never be washed in a washing machine. Check the rug's label for its washing instructions.

Brown rugs should be placed where?

A brown rug is perfect for living rooms and bedrooms, as its cozy colors help draw you in.