How to choose the right rug for a family home
Stylish rugs that are kid-friendly and easy to clean do exist!
From spills and crumbs to everyday wear tear, the perfect rug for your home will not only need to look fabulous but it will also need to be durable – and easy to clean!
Alexandra Tanya-Weller, the founder of Miss Amara rugs and a mum herself, answers all of our rug shopping queries, from whether or not there are ‘rug size’ rules we should all be following, to which ones are the comfiest under foot, a cinch to clean and loads more.
How to pick the perfect rug for your family home
How do I choose the right size rug for my space? Are there ‘rug size rules’ I should follow?
A rug that is too small can have much larger implications than sizing, affecting the feel and flow of your room and furniture. We always say take the size you think you need and go one up! It’s a guaranteed way to make your space feel generous, expansive and luxe, and ensures the right placement of your furniture.
What materials and textures are suitable for a family living area rug in terms of durability and comfort?
Polyester and polypropylene are suitable fibres for a rug placed in a family room, as the fibres are durable, non shed, easy care, whilst still remaining lovely and soft under foot.
How do I choose a rug colour or pattern that complements the existing décor and colour scheme of my room?
The colour of the rug should coordinate with the room’s colour scheme and not clash or compete. You can choose a rug that complements the existing colours in the space, or one that adds an injection of colour to the room.
Should I opt for a low-pile or high-pile rug, and what are the pros and cons of each in a family-friendly space?
Choosing between a low-pile and high-pile rug for a family-friendly space depends on your specific needs and preferences. Low-pile rugs are generally more durable and can withstand heavy foot traffic, making them a great choice for family rooms and areas with high activity levels.They are easier to clean and maintain, as dirt and debris are less likely to get trapped in the shorter fibres.
High-pile rugs are plush and soft, offering a luxurious and comfortable feel underfoot. They provide better insulation against cold floors, making them cosier during colder seasons. However they tend to trap more dirt, dust, and debris, making them harder to clean and maintain, which can be a concern in a family-friendly space.
Are there any specific rug styles or designs that are particularly well-suited for high-traffic family areas?
There are several rug styles and designs that are particularly well-suited for high-traffic family areas. When choosing a rug for such spaces, it’s essential to consider both the material and the design to ensure it can withstand heavy use while still looking good.
Rugs with solid colors or subtle, low-contrast patterns are a good choice for high-traffic areas. They are less likely to show stains and wear and tear compared to rugs with intricate or bold patterns. Low-pile rugs are a practical choice for high-traffic areas because they are durable and easy to clean. Look for low-pile rugs with tight weaves for added resilience.
Which rugs are the easiest to clean? Is a patterned rug a better choice for a family home, as it will camouflage stains?
You can’t go past a washable rug – they are super low maintenance, are non shed and a durable option for those busy areas of the home that cop a beating. A patterned rug is always a great option to help hide any spills or stains and are especially recommended for use under a dining table where spills and stains are most likely to occur.
5 family-friendly rugs we love
River Runner, Ground Control Rugs, from $499
Made from rugged hemp with luxe cotton, the renewable fibre base is naturally durable, making it an ideal choice for high traffic areas and homes with kids and four-legged friends. The rug features a subtle touch of gold to elevate its earthy texture. All Ground Control Rugs are hand loomed to order
Nahba Rug, Miss Amara, from $190
Nahba is a stunning textured ivory and cream rug with carved lined print.
Made from microfibre polyester, the rug features a high low textured pattern that adds an extra WOW factor. Thick and soft under the tootsies, the rug’s blend of light and dark tones create a distressed finish.
Down to the Waterhole by Emma Stenhouse, Myer, 160cm x 230cm, $299.95
Emma Stenhouse is a proud Ngarrindjeri woman and a contemporary Indigenous artist and this rug is art for your floor.
The story behind the Down to the Waterhold artworkd is in the red dirt of the bush, the waterhole is a welcome respite. Just follow the tracks of the Roos and the stock pads, they instinctively know the way. Cool in the shade of the gums that line the banks, a gentle slope to the Earthy tasting water.
Spot clean this rug using mild detergent and lukewarm water. Vacuum Regularly to remove surface dirt.
Blake, Miss Amara, from $199
This beautiful flatweave rug features a curved line rainbow pattern in multi-tones of orange set on an ivory background and is the perfect pick for a minimal, tribal, boho or contemporary setting.
Made in India from a silky blend of 70% cotton and 30% polyester fibres that are an absolute dream underfoot.
Alayah Camphils Rust Rug, DecoRug, 160x230cm on sale $222
Expertly crafted from polyester, this hand-tufted rugs boast has been woven into plush cut-pile and textured high/low-pile weaves.
The rust, cream and grey shades of the Alayah Collection will bring bring a warm and cosy vibe to your space.