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A design that frames the space like a painting, adding order, clarity, and sophistication to the decor.
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Brown Beige Geometric Antique Art Deco Rug
Brown Beige Geometric Antique Art Deco Rug
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Pale Pink Cream Beige Geometric Patterned Kilim Rug
Pale Pink Cream Beige Geometric Patterned Kilim Rug
The Golden Frame of Decoration: Bordered Rug Collection
A painting is defined by its frame; a room is defined by the boundaries on its floor.Bordered CarpetsThese are designs that bring clarity and discipline to a space with stripes, patterns, or different color tones surrounding the rug. Whether you have a modern minimalist home or a classic living room, a framed rug will bring order to a cluttered look and create a defined "scene" for your furniture.
The Art of Defining and Dividing Space
The greatest strength of bordered rugs is their ability to separate areas in open-plan homes.
- Drawing Boundaries:In large spaces where the living room and dining room are combined, a bordered rug placed under the dining table visually labels that area as the "Dining Area." It divides the space into sections without creating invisible walls.
- Grouping Furniture:When placed under your sofa, the borders act as a boundary that brings the furniture together. This makes the room look more tidy and organized.
"Table Effect" on Floors
A plain colored carpetSometimes a patterned rug can get lost in the background, and a completely patterned rug can be tiring on the eyes. Bordered rugs are the perfect balance between these two extremes.
- Calm in the Center, Activity on the Periphery:Typically, the center of a rug is plain or a solid color, while the edges (borders) are patterned or in contrasting colors. This design calms the central area where furniture (coffee tables, etc.) is placed, while the striped edges add dynamism to the decor.
- Versace Road and Geometric Stripes:For classic decor, "Versace Way" (Greek Key) patterned borders create a luxurious feel, while plain, thin striped stripes offer a modern and masculine elegance.
In which rooms should it be used?
- Dining Rooms:Bordered rugs undoubtedly look best around dining tables. Having the table and chairs framed by the rug creates a symmetrical and orderly look.
- Corridors:Long and narrow areas, with striped edges.runner modelsIt accentuates the line of the hallway and makes it look longer and more elegant.
- Hotel Elegance:Framed rugs used in bedrooms or dressing rooms add a "boutique hotel" feel and a professional decorating touch to the room.
Color and Contrast Harmony
Our collection includes designs with both soft transitions (tone-on-tone) and sharp contrasts between the background and border colors. A black frame on a cream background creates a dramatic and modern effect, while a mink frame on a beige background provides a calm and peaceful atmosphere.
If you want to bring order to your home's flooring, frame your furniture like a work of art, and create a sophisticated style, you can explore our Bordered Rug collection now.
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Bordered Rug Collection: Spatial Definition with Framed Elegance
Border patterns are one of the most classic and functional features of rug design. A distinct frame surrounding a rug is a key element that most powerfully reflects the character and ambiance of a room. Our Bordered Rugs collection takes this art a step further, designed to bring sophisticated definition and order to your interior design.
Why Choose Bordered Carpets?
Spatial Anchor Effect: A prominent border surrounding the rug acts as an anchor, clarifying the room's boundaries. It visually brings furniture together, making the room appear more collected, organized, and holistic.
Timeless Style from Classic to Modern: Our collection offers a wide range of styles, from traditional oriental border motifs to modern minimalist lines and iconic geometric patterns like the Greek Key. This variety ensures a border rug to suit every style.
Creating a Focal Point: Borders draw the eye to the center of the rug and, therefore, the center of the room. This is especially ideal when you want to highlight the area beneath a seating area or dining table, and it adds a sense of hierarchy to the space.
Quality and Comfort: The rugs in our collection are crafted to the highest standards for both aesthetics and durability. The clarity of the distinctive patterns is preserved through high-definition weaving or printing techniques, while their soft textures provide comfort underfoot.
With this collection, you will add not just a rug to your home, but a work of art and an organizing element that combines classic elegance with modern comfort.
How to choose the size when buying a bordered rug?
How to choose the size when buying a bordered rug?
With this type of rug, size is crucial. The border shouldn't completely disappear under the furniture. For example, if you're buying it for a dining table, the most elegant look is when the back legs of the chairs remain hidden within the rug (and preferably the border) even when the chairs are pulled out. For a living room, it's recommended that at least the front legs of the sofas rest on the rug but don't completely cover the border.
Does it make small rooms seem even smaller?
Does it make small rooms seem even smaller?
If the border is too thick and too dark, it can visually define the floor, making the room appear smaller. In smaller rooms, opting for rugs with thinner stripes and lighter-colored borders adds style while maintaining a sense of spaciousness.
Modern or classic?
Modern or classic?
Bordered rugs can be adapted to both styles. "Greek Key" or floral borders reflect the classic rug style, while models with straight lines or single-color stripes fall into the modern rug category.




