Given the scale, not getting it right might just throw the whole room off.
In the Zone
A 30-by-20-foot living room like this needs a little bit of separation.
Either way, it gives it a one-of-a-kind foundation.

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In addition to making the space look wider, this rug manages to make the space feel incredibly dynamic.
However your style may change later, a light colored neutral like this should always match.
Pattern Play
Sometimes, more is more.

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Got the Blues
Tonal design doesnt end just before the floor.
(Or is it bottom to top?)
Get Busy
Weve talked about layering rugs before, but this approach is all about patterns.

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Lean In
Who doesnt love a theme?
This duo has many of the same colors, adding a touch of cohesion to the collected character.
This is often a higher upfront cost, but in a permanent residence can be an investment worth making.

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