Category: rug

  • Calming color: beautiful hues for relaxing interiors

    Calming color: beautiful hues for relaxing interiors

    Calming color

    I think lavender is a surprising calming color that doesn’t get a lot of attention.  So here’s a little spotlight on lavender –  I hope you find it inspiring!

    A lovely rug or throw blanket can do the trick if you are the person who loves to change up colors often. This shade of lavender is so pretty
    Using lavender in a modern application can help the space from feeling two feminine.  This shower curtain might be purple, but it has a modern indie vibe to it that won’t scare off the men folk.
    This bedroom is so pretty and comfortable looking.  And it was designed for a (very lucky) teenage girl!
    The lavender used in this entryway and stairs is soft and unobtrusive, but you still notice it.
    Are you a fan of lavender?
  • Feeling a little geometric today

    Feeling a little geometric today

    Shapes are so simple, yet the can make a major impact in our home. Have you ever taken a moment to look at the some of the shapes you use in your home?
    rug:
    You might be surprised at how many basic shapes you use. Why not mix it up a bit?
    5 Home Pinterest Trends For Fall We Adore - The Chriselle Factor:
    It can be a simple touch of  a unique shape that add a whole new element to your room.
    Beatty St. Loft | cube tile floor | charcoal floor | mid century vanity | walnut | modern | west coast | Falken Reynolds Interiors:
    Or you can play it up in a big way with your tile!
    10 HOME DECOR PIECES YOU SHOULD HAVE_see more inspiring articles at http://delightfull.eu/blog/2016/05/17/home-decor-pieces/:
    Try to add one unique shape in each room!
    San Francisco Home:
    via cupofjo
    Are you feeling geometric today?
  • Fall 2016 Inspiration: Our favorite trends

    Fall 2016 Inspiration: Our favorite trends

    While it breaks my heart that summer is at it’s tail end, fall is great for fashion, and therefore great for decor.  Two trends we’ve been noticing an loving for Fall 2016 are metallics and safari.  We’ve pulled a few favorite pieces.

    Gold Leaf London Map: Now Trending at Home: Metallics
    Green woven pair of lamps: Safavieh Furniture
    Faux ostrich round bench: Safavieh Furniture
    Geometric rug: The Rug Event

    Stool: Safari Inspired Picks
    Antler candle holder: Safari Inspired Picks
    Lounge cushion: Safari Inspired Picks
    Hand-loomed rug: Safari Inspired Picks

    Do you like these Fall 2016 interior design trends?  Which would you love in your home?

  • Some Colorful Inspiration

    Some Colorful Inspiration

    With seasonal colors getting ready to change, I thought it might be fun to look at some colorful inspiration!
    Blogger Home Tour /// House Of Hipsters /// Master Bedroom with a Mid Century Modern and Bohemian style and look. Click thru to read more. https://emfurn.com:
    A colorful living room with feminine flair, marble coffee table with gold accents, and Persian rug:
    A home tour of @thecraftedlife's Philly apartment (bedroom + office):
    Feminine yet minimal bedroom with a floral area rug, a white sconce, and a green metal bed frame:
    How do you add color to your space?
  • Mixing Pastels and Brights

    Mixing Pastels and Brights

    Usually when you plan out a room you know what color scheme you are looking for and if you are going for a more subtle look or a bold look. What if you wanted both?
    I’m seeing a lot of pastels mixed with pops of color on my instagram feed and I am loving it!
    Lovely colorful breakfast/ dining in the kitchen! Pastel blue banquette seating, Saarinen inspired table and blue painted chairs with a pop of brights in the art and light.:
    The fun part about using accent pieces is that if you change your mind later, you can grab a few new pillows or a painting and have a completely different room.
    Love how textures and prints are combined here, especially on the sofa - so many accents, but great together. apartment of Swedish designer Elina Dahl:
    It is so fun when two unexpected things come together to make something so unique and beautiful.
    This is my dream Lounge room, from the Mozi Cockatoo Lamp, Deer Heads and the Horse Canvas, everything just works, it's chic, and a bit kitsch. Just the right amount of colour, pattern and texture. ~Sarah Cockatoo lamp. I want one!:
    via lushome
    Sometimes you just need to have a little fun with home decor. 
  • Rug Love: Kilims, Oriental, and Moroccan

    Rug Love: Kilims, Oriental, and Moroccan

    Amazing rugs, amazing spaces

    I’ve had a bit of an obsession with rugs lately.  Particularly oriental, moroccan, and kilim.  They are just so effortlessly stylish and also have a story to tell in the patterns and colors.

    You wouldn’t want to hide too much of those beautiful floors, so these accent rugs do just the trick.
    via DISC Journal

    Here are some handy definitions for you, I have trouble telling kilim, oriental, and moroccan rugs apart sometimes

    Kilim Rug
    Kilim, a word of Turkish origin, denotes a pileless textile of many uses produced by one of several flatweaving techniques that have a common or closely related heritage and are practiced in the geographical area that includes parts of Turkey (Anatolia and Thrace), North Africa, the Balkans, the Caucasus, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Central Asia and China. Although at times you may find kilim rugs included in the general genre of “oriental rugs”, in more accepted practice kilims are in a class of their own. The major difference between a kilim area rug and a carpet or a pile rug is that whereas the design visible on a pile rugs is made by individual short strands of different color being knotted onto the warps and held together by pressing the wefts tightly, kilim designs are made by interweaving the variously colored wefts and warps, thus creating what is known as a flatweave. via

    Oriental Rug
    By the strictest definition, Oriental rugs are carpets hand knotted only in Asia. Iran, China, India, Russia, Turkey, Pakistan, Tibet and Nepal are some of the biggest rug exporters. Persian rugs also are Oriental rugs but they are made only in Iran (formerly known as Persia). Characteristics of a Persian rug include an unusually thick pile (up to 160 knots per square inch), extremely rich color combinations and unique designs, and a very distinct knot. Persian carpets are traditionally known for their tremendous variety in design, color, size, and weave. Moreover, they are known for the uniqueness of each and every rug produced. Rugs are generally named after the village, town or district where they are woven or collected, or by the weaving tribe in the case of nomadic pieces. via

    Moroccan Rug
    Moroccan rugs are the weaves, carpets, and textiles that have been traditionally hand-woven in Morocco. Rugs have been woven by the indigenous people of Morocco since the Paleolithic Era. Traditionally, Moroccan rugs have been woven by tribal peoples for their utility rather than for decorative purposes. Twentieth-century Moroccan rugs are widely collected in the West, and are almost always woven by tribes people who do not seek nor possess formal artistic training via

    I’m really liking the options with pink and fuchsia in them.  It makes the whole room feel fresher.
    via DecorPad

    I have an oriental rug from Iran in our master bedroom, and whenever I take time to actually admire it, I’m always in awe of the colors.
    via The Interior Collective

    Beautiful as they are, the budget doesn’t always allow for an authentic kilim, oriental, or moroccan. Luckily some rug manufacturers have tried to cash in on the trend by creating machine woven polyester rugs in similar patterns and colors.  Does anyone here have one?  I’d like to hear what you think.

    Below are a few examples of “budget-friendly” oriental, kilim, and moroccan rugs.

    This rug costs from $99 to $249 depending on the size.  I love the colors.
    Get it here

    This one around $150.
    Get it here

    This moroccan style rug is hand knotted and ranges from $129 to $159
    Get it here

  • Nazmiyal Antique Rugs

    Nazmiyal Antique Rugs

    Rugs have always been a great way to incorporate different colors and styles in a room and have always been one of my favorite things to shop for. This is when I miss New York the most. Shopping in New York is unlike any other shopping! 
    Antique Rug Showroom Nazmiyal
    There’s one store in particular that I miss the most! Nazmiyal has some of the most amazing rugs I’ve seen. They have such a wide variety of styles and designs you could get lost in all the options! I don’t think I’ve ever not found a rug here that didn’t perfectly match the design style I was looking for. 
    If you are searching online, they have an amazing option to find a rug by a certain color. This is key when trying to incorporate colors that you already have in a room. It’s also really fun to pick a color and see what other colors go really well with the original. This is a great idea if you are starting out with an idea but only have one color in mind. It will open your eyes to all the possibilities!
    “Since 1980,  Nazmiyal has been the New York antique rug dealer with the most extensive collection of carpets, and the most specialized and user friendly website. We have invested years of effort into making sure our inventory represents the most unique and special rugs of every origin, size, and style, to make it easy to find exactly what you’re looking for.”

    If you have ever been rug shopping you know it can be somewhat of a hassle. It’s hard to find the specific size, style, and color you are looking for. Nazmiyal makes those struggles so much easier. Are you in the market for a new rug?
    This is a sponsored post. 
  • What’s up with Anthropologie?

    Stuff I’m loving from Anthropologie

    So I’ve been really out of the loop when it comes to EVERYTHING since Leo was born 1 year and 2 days ago!  Slowly I’m starting to come out from the first-time mom rock and live a bit of my own life again.  This includes dedicating more time to Decorology (a new Decorology is coming soon!), checking in with old blogger friends, trying to make new ones, and seeing what my favorite home decor stores have been up to.
    While I do like Anthropologie their style isn’t exactly mine to a T, but an Anthropologie piece mixed in here or there throughout our home would be amazing.  Problem?  Monies.  But I dream.

    How beautiful is this house?  The very cool rug and Moroccan wedding pouf are Anthropologie. The house is Sarah Schneider’s. Does anyone know who is this Sarah Schneider from Love, Sarah Schneider?  She obviously has lots of monies, and seems to feature A LOT of Anthropologie stuff, but I can’t find any info on what she does other than being a “wifey” “mommy” and blogger.  Not that there’s anything wrong with that.  She seems immensely talented and I’m just wondering if she was a stylist or event planner before that.

    As always whimsical patterns and bohemian flair abound in Anthropologie’s rugs and upholstery.

    The hand carved lotus bed is beautiful.  I’m also loving that bedding.  Anthropologie bedding is gorgeous, but I can only afford sale prices and then you can rarely get a matching set.

    Mixing two goodies!  Lucite and brass.  I really like the palette in this photograph.

    The spaces they shoot in are just as gorgeous as their furniture.  I love that coffee table.

    And that settee…and that rug.  I’ve missed you Anthropologie.

    Do you like Anthropologie or have any of their home goods? How’s the quality?

    *This post is NOT sponsored nor have I received or been offered anything from Anthropologie.

    All images via Anthropologie

  • Rugs I’m Loving!

    Most summers I am the kind of person who tends to pull the rugs up and enjoy the hardwood floor! It’s the one time of year I love to be barefoot with a cold floor at my feet. This summer I am not feeling as pulled to yank up the rugs as I have been before. 
    Love everything about this kitchen! Ikea Ramsjo black-brown cabinets - although look black here. Photo Gallery: Budget Kitchen Decorating | House Home:
    Instead I’ve been enjoying the transition between hardwood and rugs. I’m loving the indoor outdoor rugs that aren’t as soft on your feet but easy to clean.
    I still love the pop of color in a room that’s more neutral!
    I’m even considering getting a rug for our outdoor space. It would be nice for the baby to have a little extra cushion!
    simply-divine-creation: “ Mary Lauren ”:
    via macadameia 
    Are you a rug or hardwood person in the summer?
  • The Sukhi Rug Winner is..

    Today we get to bring you a lovely giveaway winner of a Sukhi Rug! 
    “At Sukhi, our goal is pretty simple. We want to provide you with very high quality handmade rugs. In Nepali, Sukhi means happy. People always tell us that our rugs make them happy. People buy our rugs knowing that they’ll get a great handmade rug and that they are buying directly from the person who created it.”

    Congratulations Shannon Carman on being our winner!! 
    Thanks again to Sukhi for giving us this great opportunity to spoil our readers!


    Congrats Shannon, we have sent you an email and hope you enjoy your new Sukhi Rug!