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Why You Should Use A Purple Rug

By | Aug 11, 2010 | 0 Comments | Rating: 0

When it comes to rugs and their colors, you can see that there is a rainbow of colors that you can pick from. What color rug that you want for your home all boils down to your personal tastes and preferences. Of course, when picking out a color for your rug there are a few other things that you need to consider and think about like the other elements in the room, but it all comes back to what color you favor.

Among the very many floor rugs for sale in stores today, one great color that has been receiving quite a steady following, especially among the younger crowd, is the purple colored rugs. It is not as popular as the other colors like blue or red, which is quite a shame, as purple can be a really attractive and soothing hue. As a mixture of red and blue, purple is a color most synonymous with royalty. It signifies leadership and good judgment. It also shows creativity and wisdom. Purple also has an aura of magic and mystery.

If you think about a purple rug, you will probably picture a garish purple reminiscent of a dinosaur on TV. Actually, this color comes in many great sheds that you can choose from, from the lightest of purples to the darkest shades. Shades like amethyst, hyacinth, orchid, dahlia, iris, lilac, periwinkle, dark purple, dark plum, frosty plum, plum, eggplant, mauve, violet, hydrangea, and dewberry all look great in the living room or the bedroom. Whatever shade you pick you will immediately add a dash of color and style to your home.

Purple rugs also come in many different materials, each with its own advantages to boot. If you love the feel of natural fibers, you can easily fid rugs made from wool, cotton, silk, jute, and sisal. If you want something more daring, there are even sheepskin rugs and zebra skin rugs in shades of purple. On the other hand, if you prefer rugs that are more affordable, you can opt instead for the ones made from synthetic materials like acrylic, nylon and polypropylene purple hued rugs.

The beauty of these rugs not only lies in their attractive color, but also in their patterns and designs. Basically there are three patterns that you can choose from. The first is the all over patterned rug without any central medallion. This works well in a more subdued room and when you want your focal point to be other than the rug. The second is the rug patterned with a central medallion. This type of pattern suits the living room or bedroom, where you want to place the focal point of the room on the rug. The third type of pattern is the asymmetrical patterns. These look great anywhere in the home. These rugs can also be found in one solid shade or in tone-on-tone designs. Whatever your home looks like, you are bound to find one rug that suits your theme, be it French country, traditional, oriental, or contemporary.

Where in the home can you place the purple rug? The great thing about this rug is that you can find it in any design and type imaginable, so there is no limit to where you can place it around the home. Use it in the living room, dining room, bedroom, kitchen and your bathroom. There are even many outdoor rugs in this great color.

The purple rug is a great piece of furnishing to own. It can add color, contrast and character to your home.




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