Article: The difference in size will leave a portion of the underlying rug exposed, producing a harmonious framing effect. This is probably the simplest way to layer rugs, and one of the most pleasant and effective from a design standpoint.  Top elaborately patterned rugs with neutral colors in rooms in need of a modest infusion of flair.  Make sure the rugs are made to the same basic dimensions. Otherwise, concentric layering can end up looking lopsided. If your goal is to make a given room look a little more relaxed, leaving the rugs slightly askew will help you achieve this. Uneven layers will also allow you to switch things up in areas with overly linear organization and fill oddly-shaped nooks.  For a more effortlessly casual style, drape the rugs in a more or less random manner. You can also offset rugs at regular intervals, keeping the edges and corners lined up, to add depth without making the setup look sloppy. Avoid covering up more than half of a rug with another, or they make look unbalanced. Choose a thin, pliable rug to go on top of another rug in order to minimize trip hazards. An oblong or rectangular rug stretched over a broader covering performs the same function as a traditional table runner, only from below. Position a long, narrow patterned rug in the center of a wider neutral one serving as a base. You can reserve a space for a combination runner under a dining table, inside an alcove or down the middle of a short hallway.  Layered runner rugs tend to look best when they’re the same length but differ in width. Assemble your own custom runner by connecting several smaller rugs. Disrupt the monotony of plain, dull carpeting with an array of attractive rugs. For instance, a bold solid color draped over an intricate woven pattern can lend a much-need jolt of personality to a basic beige carpet. A good rule of thumb is to look for layers that fall at the opposite end of the design spectrum of your base, such as bold or dark colors on top of lighter ones, or vibrant designs that offer a place for the eye to wander above neutral carpets.  As an added bonus, these rugs can be swapped out at any time, giving you a nearly unlimited number of decorating options.  Use a rug a that’s close to the carpeting, but not an exact match, to highlight subtle textural shifts.

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Place a small rug on top of a larger one to create a frame. Overlap 2 or more rugs for a homey look. Set down a runner for a pop of color or texture. Layer rugs over carpet to break up the space.