Rug color can dramatically impact a room's atmosphere, making it essential to choose wisely. Selecting the right hue can transform your space, while avoiding certain colors helps maintain a cohesive design.

If you're seeking advice on selecting a rug, knowing which colors to steer clear of is crucial. Designers highlight specific shades that are less effective in a room's décor.

From light neutrals that attract stains to solid colors lacking depth, here are the rug colors experts recommend avoiding.

Rug Colors to Skip and What to Choose Instead

Choosing a rug that harmonizes with your room's color palette is vital. Understanding which colors to avoid can lead to more informed decisions, enhancing your overall design.

1. Replace White with Earthy Neutrals

Blue and cream home office, beige textured rug, desk, two blue armchairs

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While a white rug appears stylish, it's challenging to maintain. It shows every stain and spill. Instead, consider an off-white or beige that offers a light look without the upkeep, as suggested by interior designer Erica Davis.

Neutral shades are versatile and work well with various styles. Opt for grounding colors like beige, paired with natural textures such as jute or sisal, to create a stylish home office.

2. Choose Warm Gray Instead of Black

Modern living room with grand piano, seating area with rug, sofa multiple armchairs

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Current color trends indicate a shift towards warm tones, with earthy neutrals like brown and beige being preferable over stark black or gray.

For a balanced contrast, replace a harsh black rug with a warm beige-gray option. This will add a cozy vibe without overwhelming the space. If you choose black, look for textured designs to soften the overall look, as recommended by designer Dan Mazzarini.

3. Swap Solid Rugs for Those with Tonal Variation

Small living room with blue patterned sofa, checkered armchair, artwork and wall lights on walls, colorful rug

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Designer Kristyn Harvey advises against machine-made, solid rugs, as they can make a space appear flat. Instead, opt for rugs featuring tonal variations and textures, ideally crafted from natural fibers.

Rugs serve as both practical elements and artistic focal points. Selecting one with depth and character enhances the room's style. According to designer Sarah Barnard, unique designs can turn rugs into statement pieces that draw the eye.

4. Embrace Bold Colors Over Dull Mid-Tones

overhead detail of an abstract rug pattern in vibrant colours, with a red side table and blue armchair

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Rugs are evolving, showcasing vibrant colors or earthy palettes. Many mid-tone colors, like navy or deep red, are losing popularity.

Personal preference should guide your choices. A bold rug can add energy without the need for bright walls, making it an impactful design element, as noted by designer Sarah Barnard.

5. Avoid Matching Rug and Wall Colors

Cozy living room with blue striped rug, cozy sofa and armchair, leather ottoman, sheer curtains

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Emily Yeates, principal designer at Urban Revival, emphasizes the importance of contrast in design. While matching a rug to wall color can create harmony, it lacks the visual interest a contrasting rug can provide.

6. Trade Overbearing Red for Soft Pink

Bedroom with blue and white wallpaper, dark wood floor and pink rug, double bed and grey bedside tables.

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Though bold red can be striking, it may overwhelm a space. Derin Dündar of Merak Rugs advises against using intense shades in large quantities, as they can dominate a room.

Instead, consider soft pinks for a vibrant yet gentle touch. This color can bring warmth while still complementing cooler tones, as demonstrated in this blue bedroom by designer Jessica Buckley.

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FAQs

What Color Rug Should I Choose?

Choosing a rug color can be challenging due to the vast options available. Consider your space's style and color scheme, along with the rug's functionality—whether you need something durable, washable, or patterned.

Interior designer Rasha Rizwan advises considering your lifestyle and room traffic when selecting colors. Dark rugs can make a space feel cramped, so choose textures or neutrals that blend well with your décor.