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Floor rugs are indispensable to home interiors, imparting structure, comfort, and aesthetic balance in spaces like bedrooms, living rooms, and lounges. In Australia, the climate and features such as the size of the room and placement of furniture are factors in determining what rugs would co-exist with and enhance the decor. Whether designing a small, inner-city apartment or a spacious coastal home, knowing where to put and how to place floor rugs contributes to the unity and functionality in the interior.

Living Room Rugs define seating areas, warm up the space, and are visually placed under furniture. When selecting living rug sizes, one might consider the arrangement of major furniture pieces, keeping the choice practical. Ideally, a rug should extend under either the front legs of sofas/chairs or all the legs for a more structured layout. In this way, it creates an overall finished look and helps avoid the rug from looking small and out of place.
Usually, neutrals, textures, and flat weaves are the best choice for living room rugs in AU homes. These types are available in lots of options at Elan & Earth, which is specially curated for Australian interiors.
In the bedroom, rugs provide softness to the touch and visual interest to an otherwise sterile environment. A common method of placing a rug in the bedroom is to place it under the lower two-thirds of the bed, giving it visibility on three sides, thereby framing the bed and enhancing the layout. Another option is to place two smaller rugs on each side of the bed for a more balanced look.
Subtle designs or single-toned colours, often non-contrasting to the rest of the room's environment, are commonly adopted for bedroom rugs. Materials that are soft and smooth underfoot are preferred, especially for bedding in colder regions.
Lounge room rugs anchor relaxation areas, especially in more open-plan layouts. A rug placed in the lounge area defines the zone for viewing media or for conversation. As with living areas, lounge room rugs must reference the furniture arrangement. A rectangular or oval rug works in tandem with the natural lines of lounge furniture and avoids visual clutter.

Room size, flooring type, and traffic considerations are important factors to keep in mind while choosing floor rugs for an area. Rugs may serve as visual dividers in open-plan settings or comfort items in private quarters. Size, texture, and material requirements are to marry the functional with the aesthetically pleasing.
Floor rugs stand there to decorate the house but also constitute a form-giving part to the arrangements of the rooms by furnishing some practical uses throughout the various zones of a home.