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Framed Carpets
Discover framed rugs that add depth to your living spaces, highlight your furniture and create a clear presence on the floor.
72 products
Geometric Black Gray Carpet
Geometric Black Gray Carpet
Brown Beige Geometric Antique Art Deco Rug
Brown Beige Geometric Antique Art Deco Rug
Brown Beige Geometric Antique Art Deco Rug
Brown Beige Geometric Antique Art Deco Rug
Brown Beige Geometric Antique Art Deco Rug
Brown Beige Geometric Antique Art Deco Rug
Brown Beige Geometric Antique Art Deco Rug
Brown Beige Geometric Antique Art Deco Rug
Pale Pink Cream Beige Geometric Patterned Kilim Rug
Pale Pink Cream Beige Geometric Patterned Kilim Rug
Pale Pink Cream Beige Geometric Patterned Kilim Rug
Pale Pink Cream Beige Geometric Patterned Kilim Rug
Pale Pink Cream Beige Geometric Patterned Kilim Rug
The Golden Rule of Decoration: Framed and Bordered Carpets
Just as the frame of a painting makes it look more valuable on the wall, the edge details make a carpet more impressive on the floor.Framed CarpetThe carpet models border the design with stripes or patterns (borders) surrounding the four sides of the carpet and present a strong, stable stance on the ground.
This rug group is perfect for those who "avoid clutter" and prioritize symmetry and order in their decor. A solid or patterned centerpiece, surrounded by a stylish frame, draws the eye directly to the rug's center and, consequently, the furniture above it.
The Art of Defining and Dividing Spaces
In today's popular open-plan homes (where the living room and kitchen are together), it's essential to separate spaces without building walls. This is where framed rugs come in.
- Dining Area:A framed model placed under the dining table in a corner of your living room visually separates that area from the seating area and creates a "dining room" in itself.
- Seating Area:You can place it under your sofa set.Living Room CarpetsA bordered model in the group prevents the messy appearance by gathering the armchairs and the coffee table together.
Modern and Classical Interpretations
When it comes to framed rugs, traditional motifs shouldn't be the only thing that comes to mind. Our collection offers options that appeal to both styles.
Modern Frames
Simplicity is essential in modern decoration. A gray, anthracite, or cream background, framed by a thin line (strip) in a contrasting color.Modern Carpets, is a perfect fit for minimalist homes. These models are free of clutter; only the contrast of colors and clarity of lines speak for themselves. They pair particularly well with metal-legged furniture and glass coffee tables.
Classical and Palace-Style Borders
If you're looking for a more traditional, heavy, and rich look, you can choose models with wide borders and interior patterns.Classic CarpetsThese designs, featured in our category, add a palatial atmosphere to any space with their densely packed frames. The wood, combined with the carved furniture, creates a luxurious atmosphere.
Color Games and Depth
The choice of color in framed rugs changes the perception of the space.
- Dark Frame, Light Background:It adds depth to the room and highlights the rug like an "island" on the floor. It's the best way to highlight furniture.
- Light Frame, Dark Background:It helps make the room look larger and has a solid stance on the floor.
Frame Effect in Corridors
One of the most effective places for framed designs is in corridors. Framed designs used in long and narrow spacesRunnerThe models give the corridor a "podium" feel. The side stripes follow the corridor line, making the space appear longer and more organized.
Durability and Quality
Our framed rugs prioritize quality as much as visual appeal. Edge finishes are reinforced with durable stitching or special overlock techniques. Thanks to their stain-resistant yarn structure, they're easy to clean, especially for accidents that might occur under the dining table.Washable CarpetWhether you prefer the thin models with its special features or the more solid woven models, that clear and elegant stance on the floor will remain intact for years.
To draw boundaries on the floor, frame your furniture like a work of art and add a tidy elegance to your homeFramed CarpetCheck out our collection now.
More Framed Carpets
More Framed Carpets
For those who appreciate defining boundaries and creating a cohesive look in their décor, our Framed Rug collection combines aesthetics and function. Thanks to bold or contrasting borders along the edges, the rug's patterns are framed like a painting, becoming the focal point of the room. These styles, especially when used under dining tables and seating groups, define the space and visually enhance the furniture, bringing classic elegance to your home with modern lines.
Do framed rugs make a room look smaller?
Do framed rugs make a room look smaller?
No, when chosen correctly. On the contrary, framed (bordered) rugs add depth to a space by clearly defining a space on the floor. However, in smaller rooms, opting for thinner, lighter-colored rugs instead of very thick, dark rugs can make the room appear more spacious.
Which decoration styles are suitable?
Which decoration styles are suitable?
Framed rugs are versatile. Thick, patterned borders are often preferred in Classic and Avant-Garde homes, while thin, solid-colored, and geometric frames are essential for Modern and Minimalist decor.
Can a framed rug be used under the dining table?
Can a framed rug be used under the dining table?
It's definitely one of the most suitable areas for use. The outlines around the edge of the rug visually gather the dining table and chairs together, creating the illusion of a separate "dining area" within the living room. Care should be taken to choose a design large enough to remain within the rug even when the chairs are pulled out.





