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Natural ambience

A green rug brings nature into your home, especially if the rug features leaf or flower motifs. If you like a quiet atmosphere, choose a light or khaki version. Want something more daring or intense? Then go for bright green or emerald green. Dark green exudes class, while sage green and greyish green feel at home in a Scandinavian or country interior.

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  1. Sanderson Manila Green 46407
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  2. Morris & Co Bower Twining Vine Green 128207
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  3. Marimekko Unikko Dark Green 132207
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  4. Scion Little Lohko Juniper 124207
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  5. Sanderson Truffle Olive 446007
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  6. De Munk Carpets Diamante 08
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  7. Marimekko Seireeni Green 132707
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  8. Moooi Carpets Patina Sage
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  9. Sanderson Calathea Samphire 445617
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  10. Louis de Poortere Berber Oasis 9650
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  11. Sanderson Forest of Dean Forest Green 146907
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  12. Lorena Canals Plants Monstera Olive
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  13. Harlequin Melora Positano Succulent Gold 142702
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  14. Laura Ashley Catarina Fern 80807
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  15. Harlequin Elliptic Emerald 140307
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  16. Wedgwood Waterlily Midnight Pond 38608
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  17. Florence Broadhurst Japanese Bamboo Jade 039507
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  18. Laura Ashley Silchester Pale Sage 81107
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  19. Moooi Carpets Paper 03 Crush Moss
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  20. Sanderson Ancient Canopy Forest Green 146708
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In order for your room to feel cohesive and masterfully designed, your rug and decor need to work together in those three areas.

The possibilities of decorating with a green area rug are endless. You can choose from a variety of shades of green, a variety of patterns, materials, pile heights, shapes, and more. While that may seem intimidating, it is actually a comforting sign that there are so many options out there, and you will surely find one that is right for you.

Which Green Rug is Right for You?

If you want to narrow your search, consider these key categories since there are so many options out there. 

Position. 

The first step is to decide how the room should be laid out and where the rug should be placed. Although every room is unique, these general guidelines will help you get started. 

Living Room. 

Typically, large green area rugs are used to establish your main seating area by placing them in the middle of the space. When they're there, you can place them in front of the seats, underneath the front legs, or further under the chairs. 

Dining Room. 

You should leave an extra 60 to 90 cm on either side of the table when measuring for a dining room rug to ensure that the chairs will sit on it at all times. 

Bedroom.

 Whether your bed is a central focal point of the room or off to one side, you can highlight it by laying an area rug beneath it.

Outdoors. 

To finish off your deck, patio, or porch, consider a green  outdoor rug. For layout ideas, refer to similar indoor spaces. 

Size/Shape. 

When you have determined your room's layout, you will need to choose the rug's size and shape. This will help you determine the size and shape of your rug based on the size of your room, the arrangement of your furniture, and how everything will overlap. 

Pattern. 

From green checkered rugs to oriental, Persian, and traditional rugs, modern rugs to abstract prints, green rugs come in a wide range of styles and patterns. Additionally, the rug's design can be influenced by a number of materials such as jute, wool, cotton, sisal, and others. So, consider the material along with the pattern when choosing the rug. 

Color. 

Despite your decision to buy green area rugs, you still need to consider a lot, starting with the color. You can choose from a wide variety of colors, including forest green, sage green, emerald green, dark green, and a host of others, and each conveys its own tone. Additionally, you can include colors like black, blue, purple, pink, and red in the rug. You should choose a rug whose color palette ties in with the rest of the room and creates the right mood in the room.

 

Questions and Answers about Green Rugs

Which shades of green rugs are most popular?

Lime, olive, and sage are among the most popular shades.

Is it possible to machine wash a green rug?

It is recommended not to wash finer materials like wool or silk in the washing machine; always check the rug's label for washing instructions

When placing a green rug, where should you put it?

Green rugs are excellent choices for kitchens and bathrooms.