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Rugs: how to choose, what to buy and why

When it comes to the floor, it’s yet another surface to adorn which is why we’ve always been rug obsessed. Not only does a well-placed rug help define living zones but it anchors furniture, can tie a room’s décor together and also softens hard surfaces to reduce noise levels.

However buying a rug can often feel a little overwhelming, which is why the stylish Aussie rug brand Armadillo & Co have put together a fail-safe guide to purchasing a rug.

Armadillo & Co Paragon rug in Primrose
Armadillo & Co Paragon rug in Primrose

Purpose: What do you want your rug to bring to a room?
A rug can be used to define and anchor a space or setting, such as living and dining in an open-plan room. The perfect rug will unite lounge furniture that might otherwise feel disconnected or gently soften the ‘leggy’ look of dining chairs around a table.

A rug can warm and soften hard flooring, such as concrete or tiles, and feel soft and luxurious underfoot in bedrooms and nurseries. Dark colours feel more intimate; light colours are brighter and airy. Considering the functional and aesthetic purpose of a rug in a room will help you decide on the weave and fibre, size and shape and the colour and pattern.

Weave and fibre: Where will the rug will be used and by who?
Different rooms and spaces in a house have different levels of foot traffic. Rugs in transition spaces, such as entries and hallways, should be more hardwearing, while rugs in living areas and bedrooms can be soft and plush.

For high-traffic areas:
Flat-weave rugs are handmade on a loom by weaving horizontal yarns (weft) through vertical yarns (warp). They have the sturdiness to withstand high-traffic areas, and their very low profile is easier to clean, which is a great choice for people with dust allergies, as fewer allergens get stuck in the fibres.

Jute is a naturally renewable material that is extremely durable. It is naturally resistant to dust mites and has anti-microbial properties. Jute has a beautiful natural look, and high-quality jute has a lovely soft lustre.

Armadillo & Co’s River Ticking Stripe is a flat-woven jute style rug
Armadillo & Co’s River Ticking Stripe is a flat-woven jute style rug

For softness underfoot:
Hand-knotted rugs are incredibly labour-intensive as artisans tie individual knots to the vertical yarns running the length of the rug. These intricate knots form a pile and are extremely plush. Hand-knotted rugs feel soft and luxurious underfoot and the thickness of the pile absorbs sound in a noisy room or large space.

Wool is soft and durable and has excellent insulation properties, helping to keep a home cool in summer and warm in winter. It easily shrugs off dirt, springs back into shape and has air purification and moisture control qualities.

  Armadillo & Co’s Agra rug is made from a hand-knotted plush wool pile
Armadillo & Co’s Agra rug is made from a hand-knotted plush wool pile

For outside:
Outdoor rugs provide comfort and style in outside living areas and can be used to visually connect the interior and exterior of a home. Armadillo& Co’s Indoor Outdoor collection is crafted to withstand the elements but also feel like wool underfoot. Made from recycled PET (plastic bottles), the rugs are environmentally friendly and easy to clean with a quick hose down. They are also naturally resistant to fading, stains and mould.

Size: What size rug should you choose?
The golden rule is bigger is better. An oversized rug helps to ground a space and gives furniture settings an anchor and foundation. For living areas and bedrooms choose the largest rug possible while still leaving space between the rug and walls to highlight the floor, as well as enough space to open the doors. A large rug will help make a room feel more spacious, whereas a small rug can make a room look out of proportion.

An area rug in a lounge setting should fit underneath all the furniture, or, at the very least, the front two legs of a sofa and armchairs. An area rug in the dining area should extend 60 to 70 centimetres beyond all edges of the table so that the back legs of chairs still sit on the rug when pulled away from the table. This will also protect hard floors from scuff marks and scratches.

Armadillo & Co can custom tailor a rug to suit your needs
Armadillo & Co can custom tailor a rug to suit your needs

Shape: What shape rug should you choose?
The shape of a rug should complement the shape of a room or setting. Rectangular rugs generally work well in most rooms; however, an unexpected shape can sometimes be more appropriate. Rectangular rugs are an obvious choice for rectangular dining tables and traditional lounge settings, featuring a sofa and armchairs, to create a symmetrical and balanced space.

A round rug can add visual interest and soften the feel of a room – particularly one with lots of straight lines. A round rug under a table creates a cohesive design, while a round rug in a living area adds a sense of playfulness.

Armadillo & Co’s Braid rug
Armadillo & Co’s Braid rug

Runners are designed to fit a narrow space, such as hallways and entryways or in the kitchen, to provide a softer surface underfoot when standing for longer periods of time.

Armadillo & Co's Paragon runner in Primrose
Armadillo & Co’s Paragon runner in Primrose

Colour and pattern: What feel do you want to create?
The colour and pattern of a rug can tie a room’s décor together. Choose a rug before finalising décor, whenever possible. It will unify the other elements and can provide a starting point for colour and textural palettes.

A richly textured and patterned rug will add depth and luxuriousness to a room while neutral tones work will with existing furniture or décor. Colours can change the perception of a space. Darker tones can make a space feel more intimate, while a room with lighter tones feel brighter, airy and more open.

Armadillo & Co's Egyptian rug in Russet. Photo by Sharyn Cairns and Styling by Claire Delmar
Armadillo & Co’s Egyptian rug in Russet. Photo by Sharyn Cairns and Styling by Claire Delmar

Environmentally and socially responsible: Where does the rug come from?
How a rug is manufactured not only affects its lifespan but also impacts rug makers and the environment. Choosing a rug that is made ethically, sustainably and using natural and recycled materials where possible will make your room beautiful while benefiting others.

Armadillo & Co’s rugs are created in India (through Fair Trade Practices) using only natural and recycled materials.
Armadillo & Co’s rugs are created in India (through Fair Trade Practices) using only natural and recycled materials.

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Homewares

New Armadillo & Co rug collection inspired by Portugal

Drawing inspiration from Portugal and the work of Portuguese architect Manuel Aires Mateus, the ‘Egyptian’ rug collection is the latest release from Armadillo & Co and is comprised of five richly hued artisanal rugs made from hand-knotted, abrash-dyed jute.

'Egyptian' rug in russet
‘Egyptian’ rug in Russet

To celebrate the range, the collection was captured by Australian photographer Rory Gardiner inside three of Manuel’s buildings recently. “Our new Egyptian weave has a beautiful earthy element to it which we found had a great simpatico and connection with Manuel’s architecture. His work honours ancient techniques but retains a sense of calm and a contemporary aesthetic about it,” says Armadillo & Co co-founder and creative director Jodie Fried.

'Egyptian' rug in Starling
‘Egyptian’ rug in Starling

Textured and understated, the collection has a timeless, luxury feel that is underpinned by its restrained and versatile colour palette. “Thanks to a unique combination of dye, fibre and construction, the colour changes subtly with the light and gradually reveals itself over time, wearing in soulfully like a lustrous silk fabric,” says the brand’s CEO and co-founder Sally Pottharst.

'Egyptian' rug in Aegean
‘Egyptian’ rug in Aegean

Styled by London-based stylist Louisa Grey, the imagery exudes a relaxed, lived-in feel. “The earthiness and the tones of the Egyptian Collection fit into the space so well. There is a lovely union of all-natural elements that bring the comfort you aspire to have – that quiet, understated luxury within your life,” says Louisa.

'Egyptian' rug in Thyme
‘Egyptian’ rug in Thyme

A true Australian success story, while the Armadillo & Co head office is based in Sydney, they also have showrooms in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Los Angeles and New York City and the brand is also represented by over 200 retailers across 15 countries. Not bad for a brand that kicked off in 2009!

'Egyptian' rug in Aubergine
‘Egyptian’ rug in Aubergine

Photography: Rory Gardiner | Styling: Louisa Grey

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Bedrooms Designers Homewares Kids Rooms

10 great rugs for kids rooms

Don’t get us wrong, we LOVE Armadillo and Co rugs for kids rooms (and Jen has one at home). But it’s safe to say they’ve been the rugs of the moment for, well, significantly longer than a moment. Years! So if you’re looking for an alternative, check out our top 10 below.

With a bold triangle pattern in a contrasting palette of pinks, blues, charcoals and eggplant, the Harlequin Rug will add a playful pop of colour to your kid’s room. Available from Arro Home, it is 100% cotton, measures 120x180cm and retails for $350.Colorful-woven-rug-with-geo-trianglesHand-woven on a loom by Indian artisans, the abstract Zeta Kilim Rug ($299) from Olli Ella is fair trade and made from New Zealand wool. Fresh, warm and rich in colour, it measures 100x140cm.

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Available in a range of colours and two sizes (91x152cm and 152x244cm), the Addison Rug from Pottery Barn Kids is richly textured with a high-cut trellis design. Featuring a hand-tufted blend of pure Indian and New Zealand wool, prices start from $199. It’s the classic option.

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Hand crocheted from the finest 100% cotton yarn, the Dolly Rug ($250) from La De Dah Kids can be used as a floor rug or a beautiful bed throw. With a diameter of approximately 120cm, it is available in a wide range of colours, our favourite being the mint and metallic silver.

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The original Down To The Woods Freckle Rug is carefully handmade in Nepal, meaning no two are exactly the same. Made from 100% pure New Zealand wool, it is oh so lovely to look at, but even more lovely to feel underfoot. Coming in two sizes: 100cm and 140cm, prices start at $400.

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This too cute Don’t Forget To Dream Bear Rug designed by Bloomingville (and available through Leo & Bella) is durable and practical, yet whimsical enough to support your child’s wild imagination. Made from cotton and measuring 120x60cm, it retails for $99. Screen Shot 2015-10-06 at 12.38.27 pmOn sale, the Kip and Co Pastel Croc Dhurrie Rug from Shelter 7 is available for the affordable price of $292.50. Hand woven from 100% cotton in India, it measures 120x180cm.

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The Stef Cloud Rug is a contemporary and fun. Handmade using 100% felted wool, it is available in two sizes (74x52cm and 120x80cm) and many colours. Prices start from $59.99.

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Available for the bargain price of $49.95, the Floor Filla Rug is perfect for the on-trend, monochrome look. Designed by Cotton On, it measures 150x190cm.

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Brand new, the Doughnut Felt Ball Rug is sweet deliciousness in a rug! Available from Happy As Larry Designs, the 100cm diameter retails for $399.

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We hope you found this list useful. Let us know what you’d add!

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Interiors Addict

Cot sheets for babies, with a sense of humour

I don’t normally feature much for nurseries and children’s rooms. Until I see something really cool that is! Like yesterday’s Armadillo & Co Junior Collections rugs, and today these cot sheets from Bed Toppings. Their newest design, launching tomorrow, is The Sleep Machine.

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It joins the existing Sleep Tips and Nest designs. Designer Sophie Farquhar, who hand illustrates her creations, says: “It creates a fun, interactive environment to make bedtime more fun for parents and little people. I enjoy crafting my designs with lots of sweet little details to discover over time. The Sleep Machine is powered by giggles and features a button for more lullabies or dreams about the moon. Simply press the dial for how many hours you want your little one to sleep!” If only it were that easy, but it’s a bit of fun, eh?