First you will need at least two rugs to get a layered look.
Layered jute rug bedroom.
Seagrass rugs over jute look quite good together.
A large rug like a jute rug fills the space but the layered rug on top works to draw you in to the heart of the room whether your talking about the seating area in the living room or the table in the dining room.
By layering your rugs you add depth and texture to your space for an effortless lived in feel that is inviting and comfortable.
To get a lot of floor coverage start with a jute rug as your base then layer a shag rug on top for an extra cozy layer.
Choose a veritable rainbow of rugs in similar textures hues or patterns to unite your space.
Try a delicate flokati like in the photo in this post s lead from anthropologie or layer pattern upon pattern such as the room above from amber interiors for an eclectic mix.
What s more jute is the perfect choice if you want to protect the health and safety of your family without compromising on visual appeal.
We love that the jute rug gives ample floor covering and the top rug pulls in colors from the rest of the room while adding a softer layer to the floor.
Rugs layered over jute work better if placed in a central position in the room.
Jute is known for being one of the softest natural fibers used in floor coverings so jute rugs are ideal for use in a bedroom living room or other areas of the home where the family spends time.
Jute shag rugs.
Oriental rugs of different sizes can add character to a jute rug in a space.
A common layered rug formula is large jute rug smaller patterned rug but you don t just have to stick to a natural seagrass as your base.
I recommend at least three inches around the edge.