Are you looking for a rug but nervous about too much pattern? Are you asking yourself if a patterned rug and drapes will clash with each other? It can be a little nerve-racking trying to coordinate these two big design features for any room. But finding rugs that go with my patterns is a walk in the park, or a walk through the web, finding oh-so-many beautiful rugs. Here are some of my favorites paired with my prints!









Now, I would never buy a rug without seeing a sample in person! As you can see below, the pics from the web look very different from the pictures I took with my fabrics! No one wants to have to schlep a heavy rug back to the UPS store, so order the sample first! You also won’t be able to know how a rug feels and how thick it is until you hold it in your hands.
These are some samples that I brought home to test. They are light on pattern, but I do love them!
This rug is by Jaunty. The Oslo in Fog. It is wool and viscose, hand tufted, tightly looped and super durable feeling. I love the warm and cool grays mixed together. I paired in with Cone in Sand.


This is the LOLOI, Harlow Denim/Charcoal. It’s hand tufted with chunky loops of multi-colored wool yarns. This is the perfect rug for a high traffic area like a family room! I put it with my Zoe, Indigo.


This rug was a total surprise. I love the look of sisal but it’s not so easy on the feet. This rug gives you that look but is super soft and made from Polyester! Also from Jaunty, it’s hand woven and very natural looking. It would work well with any color of my Canna print.


This rug is from Jaipur Rugs. Hand tufted and 100% wool. Britta in Light Gray/Real Teal. Another chunky loop great for family rooms and bedrooms alike! It’s so soft and the colors are so soothing I would put it in a baby’s room without hesitating! I paired it with Cliff in Indigo.


If you’d like more rug inspiration visit my Pinterest Page on Rugs, and if you have a question on whether you think a rug you’ve chosen will work in your space just shoot me an email. I’m happy to offer my opinion!
All my best in pattern and elegance,
Kathleen