Kitchen Accent Rug - Uniquely You
by: John Murray
Area rugs are a handy way to change the appearance of a room, hiding a wear spot, or providing comfort for
tired feet. In the kitchen accent rug are often used to finish a decor style and add a little pizzazz to the
room.
The kitchen is one room in the house that often has a decor style. Country, Contemporary, Modernistic, or a
host of other styles. And for every style there is a kitchen accent rug that will complete your look and
style. Here are some ideas for using kitchen accent rug in your kitchen.
Sink Area
The sink area is a popular choice for placing a kitchen rug. It adds comfort to ones feet while doing tasks at
the sink and the sink area is usually visible so it also adds the kitchen decor. You can choose between oval
or rectangular rugs and various sizes depending on the size of the area you are wanting to cover.
If you have a themed kitchen the sink area is a perfect spot to place a themed kitchen rug. Have you got a
cow kitchen? Buy a Moo Cow rug. Is your kitchen a country kitchen? Why not try a cheery colored kitchen rug
with chickens or roosters. Do you have a trendy contemporary kitchen done in stainless steel? Why not choose
a bold black and white kitchen rug.
Table Area
Placing a large kitchen rug underneath your table will make your eating area a focal point. The type of table
you have and the decor in your kitchen will play a large role in deciding what type of kitchen rug would
look best.
A Swedish style or Ikea style kitchen would look fabulous with a black and white, or black or white kitchen
rug. Nice and plush and the shape of the table.
Country kitchens are always fun and lively so you could choose a kitchen rug that was a solid color in the
center and had an outer band that carried your kitchen theme. Of course the center color should accent
your kitchen colors. Themed kitchen such as cows or chickens you could carry your theme in the center of the
rug and then have a solid exterior border.
Entrance
Many kitchens have a door from the outside that enters into the kitchen. This is a perfect place for a
kitchen rug. It will get noticed when you enter into the house and it can easily be tied to your kitchen
colors or theme.
A kitchen entrance rug does not have to be overly large but it should cover enough area so that guests step
onto the mat when entering your home. Not only will it look good, it will save on tracking dirt and mud
through the house, and it will keep dirt trapped at the door. It's also a good place to remove shoes
before entering the house.
Your entrance rug can depict an animal, a scene, a solid color, or a pattern. It can have a welcome message
or have no writing at all. A popular decor practice is to have the mat coming in read welcome or something
similar and a matching mat on the outside that reads come again or see you next time. It provides a message
for your guests as they arrive and leave and it's very warm and inviting.
Kitchen accent rug are available in a variety of sizes so you shouldn't have any trouble finding the right size
of your entrance. If you have a large entrance you might consider an oval rug. For smaller areas the
rectangular shape works great.
Nooks
Of course a kitchen has an area for the table but many kitchens also have a breakfast nook or something
similar with high bar stool style chairs and a long counter area for those quick meals when you are on the
move. Runners make a great accent around a nook.
You can place a runner on just one side or on both sides. How long and how wide the runner is will depend on
the nook area size. The runners will also catch food spills and crumbs, so make sure the runner you choose is
easy to vacuum and wash or at least stain resistant. Stick you're kitchen theme and if the area is large and
very open use bold runners that make the nook area a focal point.
The kitchen can be the most fun room to decorate. There are so many themes to choose from and you can mix
and match as you will to accomplish that warm and inviting kitchen. Using kitchen rugs is a great way to
add those finishing details and keep your kitchen floor in pristine condition. So why not give kitchen rugs
a try?
About The Author
John Murray makes it easy to go through the carpet buying process and provides tips to keep your carpet
lasting long. To learn more and receive your free mini-course visit:
http://www.carpets-guide.com.
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