The Spruce Rugs collection includes six eye-catching designs that tailor to every decor style, all of which are available in both 5 x 7 and 7 x 10-foot sizes. The floor coverings are made from high-end materials with superior craftsmanship, and they’re easy to clean, as well as fade- and stain-resistant, for easy everyday maintenance. The versatile products are ideal for any room of your home, from the living room and bedroom to a nursery or home office, and the best part is that they’re affordable and accessible, no matter your budget.  Below, everything you need to know about The Spruce Area Rugs. Beyond its cool modern design, the Marcella Louise Rug features a luxurious shag construction with cozy high-pile fibers. It will feel soft and welcoming underfoot, yet the material is stain- and fade-resistant, making it suitable for high-traffic areas of your home. Try styling it in a room with light-colored walls—perhaps under a dining table or as an anchor for a seating area. This modern design has a high-pile construction with a canvas backing, and there is a twisted fringe along the two shorter edges. The rug is easy to vacuum, and it can be placed in busy areas of your home thanks to its fade- and stain-resistant design. Because its pattern is fairly busy, it’s best to let the Marcella Alan rug be the star of the room—so you’ll want to avoid pairing it with ornately patterned wallpaper, for instance. However, it would look stunning as a centerpiece in a contemporary living room. This rug is made from a combination of polypropylene and polyester yarns that are power-loomed and heat set for incredibly durable construction, so it can stand up to even the busiest households. It has a soft textured pile that feels delightful on bare toes, and its purposefully distressed appearance makes it resemble a vintage piece (without the sky-high price tag). No matter where you put the Summer Adele rug, it’s sure to lend a touch of elegance to your home, and it’s perfect for anyone who loves traditional patterns but wants a more modern aesthetic. The timeless design of the Summer Quinn rug would be a perfect anchor for underneath your dining table, or it could be used to pull together a home office decorated in traditional style. The rug features a soft, textured pile made from durable synthetic materials, and not only is it easy to vacuum, but it’s also fade- and stain-resistant, ensuring the pattern remains immaculate for years to come. Just be warned: All your guests are going to ask where you got it. This low-pile rug is oh-so-soft yet still stain-resistant, making it an ideal choice for your kitchen, dining room, or even a child’s playroom. Its abstract pattern is notably contemporary in style, but the rug’s understated appearance would truly mesh well with just about any aesthetic, whether your tastes are more transitional, modern, or even eclectic. Overall, the Summer Rain rug is a versatile piece that can be incorporated into just about any home.

Style

Area rugs come in various worldwide styles, from traditional Persian rugs to perennially on-trend Moroccan Beni Ourain rugs. They come in bold colors, geometrics, stripes, florals, abstract motifs, and everything else under the sun. This makes choosing difficult, but browsing is fun. Choose a rug that works with your overall design scheme for cohesion, or treat it like a one-off piece of art to wake up a boring interior. 

Vintage or New

Deciding whether you want a vintage or modern rug is a question of taste, preferences, and attitude about buying new stuff. Vintage rugs that have been maintained have a certain cachet that is hard to replicate. They add a sense of history to a contemporary space in the same way that a modern rug can make a traditional interior feel more current. Well-made vintage rugs that have been overdyed can look good as new while maintaining a classical appeal and will also appeal to those looking to reduce their consumption of new stuff.

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This article was researched and written by Camryn Rabideau, who is a freelance writer and product tester for The Spruce. With a background in interior design, she’s an expert on all things home and has ample experience testing and writing about area rugs.