For the latest selection of purple area rugs we picked out for you see below. Just look at the variety available. But if you’re not yet sure whether to buy a purple area or not, then here’s an idea of what they can do for you.
Purple is the color of royalty and it gives off a look of luxury and opulence – a great color to have in your home. However, bright purple is quite a bold, in your face color. This means for best results you should either use it in accessories or as an accent rather than as the main color or tone it down by using a less bright shade such as mauve, plum or lilac.
The best color purple might be determined by the furniture you have and the room where you will use it. Dark wood furniture looks better if balanced with the lighter forms of the color whereas pale wood or white furniture goes well with deeper tones of purple such as eggplant, aubergine or plum. However, in a bedroom you would be better with mauve or lilac area rugs rather than dark or pure purple as it has a softer, more romantic feel to it.
In fact, whatever shade of purple area rug you choose you will find that you can make it fit well into your room by including similar colored accessories elsewhere. If you choose an aubergine or eggplant rug, a few cushions and a border edging your curtains in the same color will help tie things together.
Patterned or Solid Purple Rugs?
As purple is very much in vogue at the moment you will find plenty of choice in both plain or patterned rugs. If you have a lot of pattern going on in your room, go for a solid color, however if your room is a little on the plain side, a beautifully patterned purple area rug may be just the thing to breathe life into your room. Just make sure you match the type of pattern to the style of your room – either traditional or contemporary. You will see a few examples of some great purple patterned rugs below.
Should You Choose a Shag Rug?
If you choose a solid rug, then texture is a bonus to avoid your rug looking too plain. There are plenty of purple shag rugs around these days and they look great. Shag pile AND a pattern together probably has too many things going on in the same rug however.
Materials?
The best purple area rugs are in 100% wool but let’s face it, these rugs are not going to be cheap. If a purple wool area rug is out of your budget, console yourself that polypropylene rugs look great these days and feel good too, so your room can look just as good without a wool rug.
What’s New in Purple Area Rugs
Here is a selection of purple area rugs for sale. If you don’t see exactly what you need here, then there are plenty more purple rugs (and area rugs of all kinds) here. You can buy many of the rugs there at a discount and get free shipping too so it is worth a look.
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This large round purple shag rug would add a soft and welcoming note to any room. Quality product with matching binding and low shag pile for easy vacuuming. Made to order in the USA. Click here for more details. |
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Striking purple contemporary rug available in three sizes. Durable, easy care polypropylene yarn. Click here for details.
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100% cotton chenille area rug in purple – great texture and beautifully soft. Click here for more information.
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Fun hand made kids rug with butterflies and flowers in purple and lime green. Made from pure new wool and available in various sizes. Click here for information and suppliers.
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Great for adding an accent to a small space, this purple wool rug feels soft and luxurious underfoot. Click here for details.
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If you need an accent for your floor, this one will certainly add impact. Containing all kinds of colors including lilac and mauve. This will add a hint of retro too to any contemporary space. Five sizes are available, with discount and free shipping. Click here for further information.
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