What Designers Look for in a Rug?
Interior decorators or designers offer clients a certain guarantee that the décor of one's home will be achieve an impressive standard – that it will be
appropriate, tasteful, and well integrated both within individual rooms or
spaces, and as a larger whole. To a certain extent designers determine and
then follow current trends in taste, as well as their own preferences, but
they should also be able to elicit the tastes and preferences of their
clients and to work this into their plans. While it is difficult to
generalize, designers tend to favor rugs with soft or neutral coloration
that serve as foil or backdrop for the room, tying it together rather than
operating as the star or focus of the space. Accordingly they favor allover
designs rather than central medallion compositions which are by definition
focal. Designers are often concerned with room-sized carpets, although they
utilize scatter sizes as accent rugs. But they tend to favor city or
workshop rugs with refined technique and design. They also look for rugs in
excellent condition. If clients are happy to rely on the judgment of a
designer, that is fine. But clients who are to any extent rug lovers or
enthusiasts would do well to communicate their preferences to their
designers.