A rug is one of the fastest ways to make a space feel complete: it visually anchors furniture, adds warmth underfoot, reduces echo, and ties together colors from upholstery, curtains, and lighting. The Rugs section brings together designer models from European brands and collections—ranging from bold statement pieces to calm, minimal textiles for everyday comfort.
Rug styles, shapes, and patterns
Rugs here are selected not only by look, but also by how they work in a room:
- Shapes: rectangular rugs for classic layouts, round and oval rugs for softer compositions, square rugs for compact seating zones.
- Styles: modern, contemporary, luxury, industrial, and art deco—so the rug supports the interior concept instead of competing with it.
- Patterns: solid-color, striped, geometric, floral, patchwork, and optical patterns for different levels of visual intensity.
- Extras: options like long-pile rugs for a softer, lounge-like feel.
Materials and comfort underfoot
Material choice affects durability, maintenance, and how the rug feels in daily use:
- Wool: resilient and comfortable, suitable for high-use living areas.
- Silk and viscose: add sheen and depth, often chosen for luxury interiors and representative rooms.
- Cotton and chenille: pleasant texture for relaxed spaces and layering.
- Polypropylene and microfiber: practical solutions for busy areas where easier care is important.
- Cowhide: expressive natural texture for accent zones and contemporary styling.
Where designer rugs work best
Rugs are used to solve practical and visual tasks across residential and commercial interiors:
- Living rooms: define the seating group, connect sofa and armchairs, and create a calmer sound environment.
- Bedrooms: add warmth near the bed and balance the room with softer textures.
- Open-plan spaces: separate dining and lounge zones without partitions.
- Offices, boutiques, hotels: improve comfort, support brand style, and make interiors feel more welcoming.
How to choose the right rug
- Size and placement: decide whether the rug should sit fully under furniture, under front legs only, or act as a standalone accent.
- Traffic level: choose more resilient fibers for busy areas and delicate, glossy materials for representative zones.
- Color strategy: solid rugs calm the room; strong patterns become a focal point and can “pull together” accent colors.
- Construction: handmade and custom design options are ideal when the project requires a premium finish or a precise visual effect.
Many models are offered with price upon request and may be available for pre-order, which is typical for designer collections. EuroHouse helps compare rugs by brand, collection, material, style, shape, and pattern, so the chosen rug fits the space in scale, mood, and everyday practicality.
