1Bird's Eye View
Lily GlassTo introduce a complementary color and warmth, designer Jessie Lane opted for an exuberant area rug, which brings a sense of history and convention to this post-modern living room.
2Rustic Eclecticism
Mike P KelleyIn this lakeside cottage devised by Shannon Ggem, a cheery, tasseled rug is the perfect accent to the dramatic stone fireplace, double chandeliers and the surplus of warm tones.
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3Marble Mimicry
Eric PiaseckiTo make an already luxurious high-rise apartment feel even more opulent, design firm Mendelson Group snuck a rug that resembles white marble underneath chic furnishings.
4Circle of Influence
Richard PowersA large, circular rug outlines this living space thought up by Los Angeles-based designer Kay Kollar. It pairs perfectly with a mauve ottoman, an oval pendant light and a curvaceous sofa and coffee table.
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5Chase the Rainbow
Laura MossA multi-colored rug, similar in composition to the artwork hanging over the fireplace, takes center stage in this subdued and comfortable living room designed by Koo de Kir.
6Double Trouble
Dustin HalleckFor a high-rise condo, Chicago-based designer Elizabeth Stamos layers a basketweave floor mat below a smaller, geometric Persian rug. The effect is added warmth, texture and dimension.
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7Coastal Character
MIXIT, Inc.To pull together this breezy living room, designer Amy Aidinis Hirsch put a chic, basketweave rug to use, which highlights the surrounding navy blue and dark wood tones.
8Back to the Future
Sam FrostTo ground this ultra-modern, ultra-gorgeous oceanside residence, the firm Chimera Interiors utilized a tan and cobalt area rug, bringing warmth and a sense of traditionalism.
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9Classic Black and White
Pablo EnriquesShowing how a few authentic furnishings can make a show-stopping display in a living space, design studio Night Palm opted for a simple black and white rug to go underneath a vintage Mario Bellini sofa.
10Easy Breezy
Matthew MillmanTo pull together this cheery living room filled with art, unique Mid-Century Modern fittings and beloved books, designer Martin Young opted for a desaturated area rug that brings both warmth and coolness.
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11Island Living
Jeff HerrA basketweave mat pairs with a textured tan wall and light wood furnishings, while a geometric cobalt and cream rug on top accentuates surrounding hues. Together, the layered rugs help create a breezy atmosphere in this Sullivan’s Island living room designed by Angie Hranowsky.
12Let There Be Light
Eric PiaseckiA gorgeous skylight brings plenty of brightness and warmth to this living room designed by the firm Taconic Builders, while a ruby red area rug paired with sage curtains and a cream sofa lends the room vibrancy.
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13Candy Cane Stripes
Chris PateyLos Angeles-based design studio Sherwood Kypreos brought color to this modern, dual living and dining room with a candy cane striped rug.
14Bright Side
Vivian Johnson PhotographyLarge windows let plenty of light into this cozy living room designed by Anja Michals. A geometric area rug makes a neutral, yet lively, backdrop for simple black, white and rattan furnishings.
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15The Golden Touch
Joshua McHughAn area rug featuring abstract stripes of muted yellow, orange and blue takes center stage in this Upper East Side living room designed by Amy Lau.
16Cube Out
Regan WoodThis quirky, yet understated living room designed by Laurie Blumenfeld features a brilliant, cubic patterned rug, which couples perfectly with a geometric throw pillow and a one-of-a-kind textured ceiling.
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17Drama Queen
Michael J Lee PhotographyDelightful drama is plentiful in this Bostonian living room designed by Elizabeth Benedict. An animal skin rug adds even more grandeur.
18Eclectic Method
Lily GlassLos Angeles-based designer Jessie Lane does it again with this eclectic, Mid-Century-inspired living space. A purple and yellow Chinese Art Deco rug mirrors hues found in the couch and the gallery wall.
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19Blue Hues
Aubrie PickFor a grandiose living room filled with plenty of personal details, San Francisco-based designer Tineke Triggs layered hues of blue through a velvet couch, upholstered accent chairs and a monumental blue-and-white area rug.
20Green House
Friends of RobinsonTo conjure a maximalist mood, interior firm Everage Design, Inc. employed an area rug that would be a statement piece in just about any other room besides this one, designed for the Robinson Gardens Showcase House.

Alicia Mies is an editorial intern at Chairish, an online marketplace for vintage home decor. Before covering interior design for Chairish, she completed journalism internships at local newspapers and earned her B.A. in Urban Studies from Brown University. She is based in the Bay Area where she eats plenty of pho and Korean barbecue.
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