In this case you create links through the color of walls fabrics and accessories as illustrated in the rooms below.
Should rug match wall color.
However it s always a good idea to coordinate your carpet to your decorating so if you have blue colour scheme in your living and dining room and your wall to wall carpet is strictly in these rooms then it makes sense to consider a blue grey area rug.
Ideas include solid colored rugs and highly detailed paintings that feature the rug hue as its main color or vice versa.
Match the secondary color in a patterned rug to your sofa.
The great thing about rugs with a lot of color and design elements is that you are not locked into any one aspect and you can change up the color of the walls several times over the life of the rug.
Also consider your fireplace tile or stone colors in a living room.
The beige color of the stucco above the garage the trim and the garage design are the three parts i would like to change.
If you are going for a really neutral solid coloured rug and you want the attention to be on your pillows walls or furniture you don t need as much contrast.
Match the third rug color to your pillows drapes wall color or other accents in the room.
Blue grey or violet grey would be more limiting.
Important to consider when your area rug starts to look and feel like art.
You can dial up the drama even more by juxtaposing rugs of contrasting colors such as a red rug for the living room and a green rug for the adjoining bedroom.
Compliment these two colors with medium blue and white patterned curtains keeping the room monochromatic in tone and following the rule of three.
The rug you pick should have the color palette that makes you happy.
Create a more distinctive look by pairing rugs of contrasting colors.
With complementing colors you can consider rugs that complement the color scheme of the walls cushions furniture etc.
If your primary furniture is upholstered in a pattern or is elaborate in design a solid colored rug would work really well.
Finally the color of the paver on the driveway has to be picked as well.
If your room is near the kitchen it should match the hard finishes countertops and backsplash.
Refrain from choosing rug and painting combinations that are too busy.
As i am planning to change cedar to shingles which has more color to choose from to match the brick which will not be removed on the wall.
Once you pick a rug use the colors in the rug as a starting place for your wall colors.