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Creating a harmonious living space is all about the right choices, and area rugs play a significant role. Unfortunately, many people make common mistakes that can actually make their small rooms feel even smaller. To help you avoid these pitfalls, we've got expert advice from Cassandra Leisz, the senior creative director at Ruggable. Here are five rug blunders to steer clear of:

1. Selecting the Wrong Rug Size**

Choosing a rug that's too small is a surefire way to make your room appear shrunken. To prevent this, Cassandra suggests a simple formula: ensure the rug's edges cover at least the front legs of your furniture in the living room or add four feet to your dining table's measurement for the perfect rug size.

2. Employing Dark Colors or Busy Patterns**

In smaller spaces, dark colors and intricate patterns can absorb light, making the room appear heavier and smaller. Aim for lighter colors instead, which reflect more light and contribute to a more spacious, open feeling.

3. Placing the Rug Incorrectly**

Even if the size and color are perfect, if the rug is situated too close to the walls or not in alignment with the room's layout, it can throw off the balance and make the space look haphazard. Be mindful of the furniture, the room's dimensions, and its focal point when positioning your rug.

4. Selecting a High Pile or Shag Rug**

While these rugs can add warmth and coziness, they can also make the room look cramped. Opt for low-pile, smooth rugs to maintain a more open, airy feel.

5. Choosing a Rug That's Too Small to Accommodate Seating**

A small rug that fails to encompass your furniture may visually shrink the space and create a disjointed appearance. Instead, go for a larger rug that can frame your seating area, making the furniture look cohesive and the room appear more spacious.

By steering clear of these common blunders, you can make the most of your small spaces while still enjoying the stylish benefits of area rugs. Happy decorating!

Enrichment Data:

  • Common mistakes that can make small spaces look smaller include:
  • Buying a Rug That's Too Small
  • Incorrect Placement
  • Ignoring Scale and Proportions
  • Overcrowding the Space
  • Disrupting Natural Movement
  • Tips to avoid these mistakes:
  • Measure Accurately
  • Choose the Right Size
  • Consider Safety
  • Select Appropriate Materials
  • Layer Rugs Thoughtfully
  • Rugs that are too small can make a room feel disjointed and cramped, making it essential to consider the room's layout and the rug's intended purpose during your selection process.

In the realm of decorating, following Decorating Advice from experts like Cassandra Leisz, the senior creative director at BHG-affiliated Ruggable, can help you avoid common mistakes. For instance, Opting for Decor Styles that incorporate lighter colors and simpler patterns can brighten up Rooms, making them appear more spacious.

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