Large Rugs - Our Pick of the Best
Looking for large rugs? From modern geometric to woodland wonders, we've picked a selection of our favourite large rugs
Do you want to add the wow factor to your floor? Let us help you on your quest in finding the perfect fit for your home. For a room that lacks excitement, adding a rug might be the perfect answer. A rug can anchor a room, define it, and also add warmth and texture to a scheme, particuarly if you have floorboards or stone floor tiles. A killer rug can make a room - particuarly a living room where there's usually an open floor space in the middle crying out for some love. So if you have a large floor space to cover, we've got just the rug for you.
1. Bluebellgray Abstract Rug
Specifications
Add a layer of vibrancy to your room by dressing your floor with this bright floral rug, made from 100% wool that has been machine tufted to create a luxurious feel.
Buy now: Bluebellgray Abstract Rug, £900, John Lewis
2. Harbour Rug
Specifications
This luxuriously hand tufted rug, made from wool with a marble plush pile design, will add a soft, natural feel to your room.
Buy now: Harbour Rug £499, Artisanti
3. Rope Rug
Specifications
Plaited wool rugs are about as pure as it gets, the wool is taken from the sheep, washed and plaited to create a simple but beautiful wool rug design. Completely chemical and dye free. Create a real talking point and the ideal style and comfort upgrade for your living space. Equally at home in the lounge, dining room, study, snug or bedroom.
Buy now: Rope Rug, £475, French Connection
4. Asiatic Harlequin Natural Space Dust Rug
Specifications
This contemporary style rug features a grey and natural mosaic-style design. The graduating design in a neutral colour way, which is easy to place around the home.
Buy now: Asiatic Harlequin Natural Space Dust Rug, £105, BHS
5. Tash Rug
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With its vibrant blue agate hue, punctuated by neon orange, this hand-tufted large blue patterned wool rug creates a strong focal point in a neutral scheme.
Buy now: Tash Rug, £375, Habitat
6. Serengeti Rug
Specifications
Pay homage to the animal kingdom with a safari-style rug. This daring green colour way looks sophisticated when paired with white. L170 W120cm.
Buy now: Serengeti Rug, £100, House of Fraser
7. Modern Pop Colour Rug
Specifications
This pile rug is made by hand using a tufting tool to push richly coloured threads through a cotton canvas base to create a daring geometric design. L300 W240cm.
Buy now: Modern Pop Colour Rug, £269, Marks & Spencer
8. Peach Punk Rug
Specifications
The Punk rug features a modern and rebellious paint-drip motif in contrasting colours. This peach and grey version is hand-made in soft, tufted wool and is available in two different sizes.
Buy now: Peach Punk Rug, £320, Debenhams
9. Homemaker Natural Stag Rug
Specifications
Add some Highland-inspired style with this striking Stag design rug. Woven in a durable polypropylene pile, which is easy to care for, colourfast and stain-resistant.
Buy now: Homemaker Natural Stag Rug, £40, Asda
10. The Rodnik Band Rug
Specifications
This range was created especially for Made by Fashion Designer Philip Colbert. Like the pieces on his own label, it blends pop-art, fashion and culture. The hand-finished design was crafted from a wool blend.
Buy now: The Rodnik Band Rug, £249, Made
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Jennifer is the Deputy Editor (Digital) for Homes & Gardens online. Prior to her current position, she completed various short courses a KLC Design School, and wrote across sister brands Ideal Home, LivingEtc, 25 Beautiful Homes, Country Homes & Interiors, and Style at Home.
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