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Rope Rug: Photos and Usage Examples

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A warm, cozy, and friendly rope rug will add charm and beauty to any corner of the house.

Although rope rugs are long familiar to Brazilian homes, in recent times they have received more modern interpretations and have become a favorite decoration option in boho and Scandinavian styles.

Another advantage of rope rugs is that you can make one yourself using simple materials and a detailed step-by-step guide, as you will see in this article.

Types of Rope Rugs and Ways to Use Them in Decoration

Rope Rug: Photos and Usage ExamplesPinterest Rectangular Rope Rug

A rectangular rope rug is one of the most common. Its versatility is huge, as it can be used as a kitchen rug or as a bedroom rug.

Depending on the size, a rectangular rug also fits well in the bathroom or toilet and under work desks.

Square Rope Rug

A square rope rug, in turn, is suitable for large spaces with plenty of room. In this case, it can be used in the center of a living room or under a dining table.

Outdoor areas are another interesting place to choose a square rope rug if you have the space.

Circular Rope Rug

Elegant and romantic, a circular rope rug is the face of children's rooms but also looks great in the center of a living room or under a dining table.

Unlike a square rug, a circular rug is better suited for small spaces, creating the impression of more space in the interior.

Oval Rope Rug

An oval rope rug sits at the junction between circular and rectangular. While a rectangular model suits modern spaces, an oval shape is ideal for classic-style interiors.

Use this type of rope rug by the bed, on the kitchen floor, and in the bathroom.

Semicircular Rope Rug

Another successful variant of a rope rug is the semicircular one. It works perfectly for use by the front door, in a kitchen cabinet, or next to the bed.

It is important that it has a wall or obstacle against which it can be leaned to form a semicircle and stand out in the interior.

Raw, Embroidered or Painted?

The most popular rope rug remains, undoubtedly, the raw color — almost beige and very light.

However, there are other beautiful variants of rope rugs such as embroidered and painted ones. Which one to choose?

To make this decision, look at the surrounding decor. What style prevails? Modern? Rustic? Classic? Modern interiors pair well with raw rope rugs or neutral colors like black, gray and muted blues.

A rustic interior is even more charming with a rope rug in earth tones such as mustard, mint green or even natural raw color.

Classic style looks best with more detailed rope rugs in beige, brown and off-white tones.

But if you want to use a rope rug in a child's room, feel free to choose multi-colored options with two or more colors.

In this case, it's also worth considering rope rug models in various shapes such as hexagons, stars and animal silhouettes.

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