The Colors of Anatolia and Carpet Preferences by Region
In Türkiye's seven regions, the spirit of homes is shaped not only by the furniture but also by the colors of the carpets laid on the floor. At PeraHali.com, we have created this special study by analyzing our 2025 online sales data to reveal the color palette of Anatolia. You can discover how many factors, from climate and culture to architecture and lifestyles, influence our preferences with the data below.

Carpet color is not just a decorative choice; it's a visual reflection of lifestyle, climate, and cultural habits. According to PeraHali.com data, each region has its own unique "floor character":
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Marmara Region: In the smaller homes characteristic of metropolitan life, dark gray, anthracite, black, and white patterns take center stage, showcasing a timeless and modern look.
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Central Anatolia Region: Brown, dark beige, and classic patterns are preferred, reflecting traditional spacious living room architecture and timeless decoration choices.
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Aegean Region: Stone colors, earth tones, and soft green undertones dominate, supporting a minimalist decorating style.
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Mediterranean Region: Cream, beige, and light gray tones stand out, creating airy spaces combined with architecture featuring large glass surfaces and abundant daylight.
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Black Sea Region: Mink and dark gray tones are popular, offering practicality and warmth suitable for overcast weather conditions.
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Eastern Anatolia Region: In order to create a warm atmosphere indoors despite the harsh and cold climatic conditions, shades of burgundy and dark brown are chosen.
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Southeastern Anatolia Region: Tiles, earthy red colors, and ethnic patterns, representing the region's rich cultural history, are attracting significant attention.
As seen in the infographic, our carpet choices have become an integral part of the geography we live in. At PeraHali.com, we continue to beautify nature with our " Every Order a Sapling " project, while combining technology and design. Are you ready to discover our collections that reflect the spirit of your region?






