The Best Bouclé Picks For Living, Dining & Bedroom
Ah, bouclé. Nothing says cozy and chic like this delightfully nubby fabric. Better yet, it couldn’t be more versatile. On an ivory arm chair bouclé exudes hygge warmth. Or, as […]
Ah, bouclé. Nothing says cozy and chic like this delightfully nubby fabric. Better yet, it couldn’t be more versatile. On an ivory arm chair bouclé exudes hygge warmth. Or, as […]
From tile prints to snuggly shags, Moroccan rugs are everywhere and with good reason. They lend a worldly boho touch to a room and blend with a number of styles. But for many of us, a trip to Marrakech to buy one probably isn’t in the cards. And finding a vintage rug in good shape for a reasonable price isn’t always easy (but if you have, consider me jealous!). So here are some other options to help you get the look, without a plane ticket.
I love the softness and texture of a shag rug, but the practicality factor has always held me back. Because let’s be honest: dogs and kids do unspeakable things on rugs. But this Ruggable version speaks to me. Water-resistant, stain-resistant and washable… be still my heart. It really is possible to have the best of both worlds.
What I love about this Serena & Lily rug (aside from the fact that it’s currently on sale…!!!) is that it’s a great option for those with traditional or transitional decor. The blue and coral tones give it a fresh, unexpected twist. And it’s 100% New Zealand wool, which is a supreme choice for longevity.
This would look divine in a room with rich earthy tones. The scale of the pattern is large enough to provide visual interest, but subtle enough not to overpower. And because it’s washable, it earns bonus points for practicality.
(Love neutrals? Check out my sophisticated neutral bedroom design!)
One of my favorite pieces from the Novogratz & Momeni partnership, this outdoor rug brings big style and durability to your patio, sunroom, or high traffic areas. It’s also available in an equally chic blue.
Talk about pretty in pink! This is a lovely option for those who’d prefer an easy-care natural fiber. In sisal and jute, this rug could stand up to entryways and hallways. It would also look incredible layered over a larger neutral sisal rug to save money and cover a larger area.
I’m a sucker for the watery inky blues in this tufted rug. It beautifully captures the intricacies of Moroccan tile in rug form.
Which is your favorite?