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Design Classics: Oriental Rugs

updatedAug 28, 2019
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You don’t have to be able to tell an Arak from a Tabriz to appreciate how good either rug looks in a room. They work well with modern or traditional decor, and they only get better with age.

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Classy and classic, oriental rugs are a reliably stylish way to add color, pattern, and history to almost any room in your house. They’ll add interest to a hallway (Image 10) and give a grownup feel to a nursery (Image 2). They add an unexpectedly luxurious look to the kitchen (Image 8), and, thanks to their complex patterns, they can hide stains.

TOP ROW:
1.Lonny
2.Erin Williamson forApartment Therapy
3.Tria Glovan forCoastal Living
4.Julio Quinones & Associates viaDecorpad
5.Molly Molina Crawford forDesign*Sponge

BOTTOM ROW:
6.Peter BennettsviaDesire to Inspire
7.viaHGTV
8.Lonny
9.Celeste Sunderland forApartment Therapy
10.Leela Cyd Ross forApartment Therapy

MORE ORIENTAL RUGS ON APARTMENT THERAPY:
• Inspiration:Oriental Rugs in Modern Contexts
• A Winning Trifecta:Leather, Mid-Century Modern and Oriental Rugs
Bedside Beauties:Oriental Rugs and Kilims in the Bedroom
• Oriental Rugs in the Kitchen

(Images: as credited above)