rugs rugs rugs!!!

i receive lots of questions relating to the many rugs we have in chalet.

  1. how did i choose my rugs?

  2. pattern matching or mismatching?

  3. what do i look for?

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let's start with # 1. i definitely know what i like! and from the cacophony of styles in the chalet you know i am a fan of many design aesthetics, but, i've never purhased a rug on a whim - all were sought specific spaces and designs in mind.

a few have moved around the chalet and they work or i make them work - because i refuse to think it won't work but, maybe i'm nuts... ha!

i love the pattern of this round cotton rug from Home Decorators Collection. i think it's perfect in our little entryway.

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these wool rugs are Pottery Barn purchased 10 years ago on sale. we have three rugs that make up the Livingroom and Den area - two 8 x 5's, and one 10 x 8.

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in this image you can see the Den seating area - at the time i wanted one large rug and we couldn't afford it, so building the room this way made sense. to the eye the pattern continues so the multiple rugs don't jump out at you. i tell friends all the time you can make anything work if you love it.

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#2. well, i would never say i set out to mismatch - to my eye it all goes together. the designs and color-stories may vary a bit but, since the floor plan is open and the majority of the furnishings are balanced with black - it all works.

the wool Moroccan Tribal rug - which was gifted to us by my husband's father is a favorite. i love the colors and the uniqueness of the pattern. we were so lucky with the size. nothing is worse than a too small rug especially under a dining area.

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#3. i look for color, pattern and natural materials.

sometimes the decisions is color driven - i originally was going for navy but, when i stumbled across this rug on Wayfair i fell in love with the subtle pale grey pattern. here we again have three of the same patterned rugs spread over one space.

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upstairs in the hall we have three rugs - this time of different designs encircling the center chimney. the first heading toward Liam's bedroom is from The Home Depot it's beige with a taupe and light blue pattern.

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this black runner was the first rug that i installed upstairs. i wanted to not only warm up the space but, i needed to deaden some of the sound as well.

a few years ago we realized our son wanted to hang out in the hall and play on the floor - especially if my husband was in his office. i got out my computer and found this 4x4 number from Home Decorators Collection. 

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the master bedroom rug is the Henley from Pottery Barn -  a two tone beige hand tufted wool.  although, not my usual M.O. i decided to forgo a pattern on the floor in this space. it felt right to let the draperies and art take center stage in the rooms design.

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i love the squares in my son's Home Depot nylon carpeting. we lucked out - it's almost wall to wall. in my piece Liam's Lair I shared the original design - it started with a square motif bedding pattern chosen while i was pregnant.

 

for his recent room redo i picked up this shaggy polyester navy number at Target. he loves to pretend it's an ocean and it helps pull a bit more blue around the room.

there are a few designs currently in our basement. you'll notice there is a larger matching blue wool oriental in my husbands office - they are the most fetching vintage Drexel Heritage rugs from the 1970's that my Mother in Law gifted us. they were originally in the Livingroom at our old house and here too.  the maroon is a Home Goods find. it is wool and is hands down the softest rug in the chalet. it was originally in our master bedroom. i am very pleased my son and his friends have a soft rug to play on. i did try and use it upstairs in the hall but, unfortunately it was too large.

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so there you have it - a study of the chalet floor coverings. i have a type of pattern my eye is drawn to but, there is a bit of diversity as well.  i tend to like natural fibers for feel and color.

are your rugs and carpets different in different areas of your home?

or do you gravitate toward the same designs?

I'd love to know!

til next time.

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splendid day in the city

i am beyond blessed to be able to travel into the best city in the world within an hour. i was in New York City July 7th to enjoy the American Ballet Theater performance of Whipped Cream {from Alexi Ratmansky and Mark Ryden come a fantastical confection, a young boy overindulges at a Viennese pastry shop and falls into a delirium. To escape his doctor the boys dreams of his rescue by Princess Praline and her court, Princess Tea Flower, Prince Coffee and the marching Marzipan.} and have dinner with my sister and her daughter. 

here are some images from the day!

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 Barclay's Capital Grove is filled with London Plane trees for sitting under or strolling through on the way to The Metropolitan Opera House at Lincoln Center.

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i absolutely love this image - standing in between my niece and sister.

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we went outside onto the balcony, before making our way to box #7.

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our view was fantastic!

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after the performance we walked over to one of our favorite watering holes Center Bar.

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we dined at the magnificent Jean-George

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it was a glorious day! i thank my sweet sister for orchestrating a most brilliant day!

til next time.

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