Natural Fiber Rugs
May 3rd, 2010 § 2 Comments
This inspired bedroom by Suzanne Kasler, featured in Architectural Digest magazine, creates a rustic but luxurious look that is our kind of camping. The simplicity of the room is grounded in its fabulous seagrass rug. You can get a similar, textured rug for a fraction of the price with this chunky-weave wool and sisal blend Hellenic Area Rug.
This calm, clean room, featured in Traditional Home, uses a classic, cotton-bordered seagrass rug to lend a beachy feel to the traditional furniture. This is a style that looks great in any room, from the most casual to the dressiest, and can be recreated with easy-to-find rugs such as the Harbor Basketweave Seagrass Rug.
This diamond-weave sisal rug creates a relaxed feel in this elegant living room, designed by Beringer Architects, where the priceless view is really the focal point. This room, featured in Architectural Digest, displays a particular rug that is one of our all-time favorites, but, like most fabulous things, carries a hefty price tag. Fortunately, if you’re on a budget, you can give your floors a similar flair with a diamond-weave sisal from Amazon.
Designer Peter Marino blends elegant silk draperies with traditional dining furniture and a natural fiber rug to create a look that is classic yet comfortable. This room, featured in Architectural Digest, is pulled together by a self-edged rug. If you are looking for a high-traffic rug that still has plenty of style, a similar floor covering, found in the Coastal Seagrass Rug, will be perfect for your dining room. It’s pretty enough for company and durable enough to survive your family’s dinnertime messes.
A well-placed runner, like this one in Traditional Home magazine, can create warmth and a cushioned work space without hiding beautiful floors. While we love a little fringe, a clean, self-bordered, easy shape like the one pictured is perfect for the kitchen because it’s easy to vacuum. Give your kitchen a finishing touch with a Natural Fiber Seagrass Runner.




