Choosing the right rug design is instrumental in setting the tone of a room. For instance, the Sultan line of rugs is adaptable to many styles of rooms, and our vintage Esha rug perfectly conforms to formal dining settings with grace and ease. Create an air of sophistication with our patterned rugs, or take a more traditional, singular route with our solid-colored rugs.
Choose the correct style of rug for your room with the help of Bassett's design consultants and take control of your home's theme.
- • Abstract - A modern take on rug design. This type of rug will usually feature random shapes or patterns; however, it will still retain some predictable form.
- • Animal - These rugs are perfect for any animal or nature-themed space.
- •Classic - Perfect if you're trying to evoke class and distinction. Classic rug styles are perfect for putting the finishing touch on a classically designed space.
- • Contemporary - A contemporary rug style is a modern style that can either be bold or subtle, which you'll usually see in new homes or those with modern or mid-century modern interior design.
- • Floral - These rugs are perfect for giving any space a natural breath and go great if you have plants in the area.
- • Geometric - These rugs offer modern design with multiple geometric patterns and shapes and bring a trendy design to any space.
- •Ombre - An ombre rug transitions from one color to another and can appear abstract at first look. Ombre rugs are an easy way to add style to a room needing a transition from one color or design type to another.
- • Solid - A solid design rug is a perfect choice to get a color or theme across in a space. A huge splash of color on an area rug or runner can stand out and tie a room together.
- • Stripe - A striped rug can be a bold choice for a space. Not only do striped designs break up the style, but they can also lead your eyes around the room, highlighting other design choices in the process.
- • Traditional - Sometimes, the best style is a traditional one. These rug designs invoke some of the most classic designs f rugs over the last century.
- • Transitional - A transitional rug combines both modern and classic styles. Usually, you will see a classic or traditional construction of the rug, but with modern design elements, prints, or patterns.