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Red carpets
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Red evokes passion. In a dark or bold version, it adds a dramatic or theatrical touch to your interior. To soften the effect of bright and flaming red, it is best to keep the rest of your interior sober. Or go for a bold eclectic look. Faded shades of red are a bit more classic and do well with retro interiors.

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  1. Angelo Up-Cycle Antique 4950-10
    1043 521.5
  2. Scion Hatch Rust 124903
    from 345
  3. Moooi Carpets Flitter Flutter Monarch
    from 2600
  4. Layered Teklan Crystal Spectrum
    from 1495
  5. Layered Teklan Box Greens
    from 1495
  6. Rugsman Kirati Red
    6900 5865
  7. Rugsman Positano 089.0009.8009-99
    205 102.5
  8. Layered Swedish Homage Johanna Sage
    from 1695
  9. Louis de Poortere Antiquarian Antalia Red Mix 9844
    from 439
  10. Brink & Campman Pop Art Red 66900
    from 999
  11. Louis de Poortere Antiquarian Antique Bakthiari Galata 9128
    439 219.5
  12. Concept Looms Grand Heritage Red GH102
    from 125
  13. Acsento Tara Deluxe Pebble Ivory
    from 719
  14. Brink & Campman Pop Art 066902
    from 999
  15. Ted Baker Woodblock Red 163003
    from 739
  16. Layered Circular Light Oatmeal
    from 1295
  17. Layered Solid Wool Ochre
    from 995
  18. Timeless Creativity Saga Legend 468.12.GB300
    from 559 from 279.5
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The rug's pattern can also be used to tie the decor to it if it contains images, lines, or overall tone.

Whether you want a bold or subtle red rug for your décor, red can be the color you want to go for. In addition to being a bold color, red can be a rich color with weaves including shags, hand-wovens, and flat wovens. There are a variety of materials to choose from, including soft and plush wool, synthetic, cotton, sisal, and jute. If you are looking for a red area rug that strikes the right tone or is durable/soft, you'll find one that suits your requirements.

The Right Red Rug for Your Home

Think about some of these areas when searching for red area rugs and you'll be well on your way to finding the right one.

Shape/Size

Having determined your ideal layout, determine the size and shape of the rug. Red rugs are available in rectangles, rounds, and runners, but you can also find hundreds of other shapes to choose from. If you have a unique room, or just want to add style to your room, you can experiment with different rug shapes.

Pattern

There are hundreds of pattern options out there to choose from since red is a popular color in many interior design styles. Modern homes, boho homes, and even more traditional styles such as a country farmhouse or nautical home can feature striped rugs, geometric patterns , and Aztec patterns. The pattern isn't the only thing that conveys a home's interior design style, as vintage, Persian, and Oriental rugs also convey a traditional style. 

Color

In addition to conveying the room's style, the rug's color palette is equally important. Red can be vibrant in designs such as Moroccan, but it may also be more muted in designs such as farmhouse. In addition, black, white, blue, grey, green, gold/yellow, pink, teal, brown, orange, navy, and many others may be used in the rug. The color combination you select must convey the right tone and set the mood for your home, no matter what it is.

 

Frequently Asked Questions about Red Rugs

Is there a favorite shade of red rug?

Cherries, rubies, maroons, and raspberries are popular shades.

Red rugs can be machine washed?

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

Red rugs should be placed where?

No matter what your style is, a red rug will fit any room. From tribal vibes to Moroccan, red rugs can go in any room.