Michael talks about how to layer lighting in your home. Watch and learn the key types of lighting and how to use them to get the desired effect in your space.
An area rug is a large, movable rug designed to cover part of a floor. It is typically placed under furniture to define a space, add comfort, and enhance room décor.
Yes, area rugs are worth it. They add warmth, reduce noise, protect your floors, and tie your furniture and color scheme together for a finished look.
Yes, you can layer an area rug on carpet. It’s a great way to add texture, define a space, or bring color and pattern into a neutral room. Just make sure to use a rug pad for grip.
The point of an area rug is to bring comfort, style, and structure to a room. Rugs help anchor furniture, absorb sound, and protect your floors while adding a visual focal point.
Vacuum regularly to remove dust and dirt. Spot clean spills immediately. Follow your rug’s care tag for deep cleaning instructions. Rotate the rug every few months to ensure even wear.
Clean the rug thoroughly, roll it tightly with the pile facing inward, and wrap it in breathable fabric or plastic. Store it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight or moisture.
No, an area rug should not touch the wall. Leave 6 to 18 inches of bare floor between the edge of the rug and the wall to create a balanced, intentional look.