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A grey geometric rug is a type of rug that features a geometric pattern or design in shades of grey. Geometric patterns are characterized by shapes such as squares, rectangles, triangles, or circles arranged in a structured and repetitive manner. When combined with a grey colour palette, these rugs can create a contemporary and sophisticated look in a room.

Our collection of grey geometric rugs is versatile and can complement various interior design styles, including modern, minimalist, industrial, or Scandinavian. They can be used in living rooms, bedrooms, home offices, or any other area where you want to add a touch of visual interest and texture to the floor.

When selecting a grey geometric rug, consider factors such as size, shape, and material. The size of the rug should be proportionate to the room and furniture arrangement. Rectangular or square rugs are commonly used, but you can also find round or runner-style geometric rugs.

In terms of material, we have several options available, including wool, cotton, synthetic fibres, or blends. Each material has its characteristics in terms of durability, softness, and ease of maintenance, so choose one that suits your needs and preferences.

When positioning a grey geometric rug in your home, there are several factors to consider, including the size of the rug, the room layout, and your overall design aesthetic. Here are a few tips to help you determine the best placement for your grey geometric rug:

Living Room:

Centred under the coffee table: If you have a coffee table in your living room, consider placing the rug underneath it. This creates a focal point and anchors the seating area.

All furniture on the rug: For larger living rooms, you can place the entire seating arrangement, including sofas, chairs, and coffee tables, on the rug. This creates a cohesive and unified look.

Dining Room:

Under the dining table: In the dining room, position the rug under the dining table. Make sure the rug is large enough to accommodate the table and chairs when they are pulled out. This helps define the dining area and adds visual interest.

Bedroom:

Partially under the bed: In the bedroom, you can place a grey geometric rug partially under the bed, extending beyond the foot of the bed. This creates a soft and cosy landing spot for your feet when you get out of bed.

Accent rug: Alternatively, you can use a smaller geometric rug as an accent at the foot of the bed or along the side of the bed.

Home Office:

Placing the rug under the desk and chair: If you have a home office, place the rug under the desk and chair. Your workspace will be more comfortable and will be easier to define.

Remember to consider the proportions of the room and the size of the rug when positioning it. Ideally, the rug should be large enough to create a visually balanced and cohesive look while leaving enough space around the edges to showcase the flooring or other furniture pieces.

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