We also added a new living room rug. Our old living room rug is a 5'x8' citron-colored dhurrie (also from West Elm) that is now brightening up our home office. I have plans for pops of color and pattern in the form of throw pillows and possibly new upholstered chairs, so I envisioned a solid colored rug. Our first purchase was this rug from Overstock. When it arrived, it was a bit darker than I expected. The color and the corduroy-like ridges just screamed 70s to me. It had to go. Our second purchase was another Overstock find and thankfully, it is here to stay.
I love how the rug is variegated and its color changes a bit in different light. The rug is interesting while still reading neutral. Seth and I purchased a new sofa three weeks ago (ahhh....and I wish it would just get here already) that will be covered in a dark gray fabric and I think it will go just splendidly with our new rug.
Our third rug purchase (also from Overstock) was for the first guest bedroom. As I mentioned in this post, I decided on a yellow/white/gray color scheme for this room. So when I saw this rug, I was hooked (pun intended).
As you can see, the rug is gray and ivory. It's difficult, dare I say impossible?, to find a rug with true white in it. It is bothering me a little how white the bookcase and duvet appear when compared to the rug, but I'll get over it. I think once the room is finished, it will all come together okay.
Now, the only other spots that need rugs are the entryway (I'm thinking an indoor/outdoor rug like this one for durability) and our back guest bedroom. Whew. I guess when you have a house with hardwood and tile throughout you are forced to invest in a lot of area rugs.