Top 5 Places to Buy a Large Rug

Needing to add warmth and texture to your living space? You need to invest in a large rug! Here are the top 5 places to buy a large rug online in Australia. 

Finding a large rug can be a bit of a mission. The most popular choice for many homes are the small to medium sized rugs. But sometimes they may not be the right size for your space.

One of the most common interior design mistakes is buying a rug too small for a room. A large rug will often anchor a space and it’s not meant to be an island in the area.

Large rugs can vary in size and the size you need will depend on the scope of the room. The most popular larger size in rugs is 300cm x 400cm.

The top 5 places to buy a large rug are places I’ve personally shopped for rugs before.  Larger rugs are more expensive than your smaller rugs, so finding a shop with affordable options will certainly help with your budget.

Top 5 Places to Buy a Large Rug in Australia Online

Temple and Webster

This store is my go-to for rugs as there are so many to peruse through and choose from.

You can filter through with colour combination, size and material type to tailor your search.

IKEA

For hardwearing rugs which aren’t going to break the bank, you can’t not head to IKEA.

IKEA offers a range of large rugs to suit family life. Their flat weave styles are hard-wearing and great for high traffic areas. Some of the patterns can add instant interest to a room too.

Zanui

Zaniu is another favourite online home décor shop which offers a rug section. You may find similar rugs at this store to Temple and Webster. This can be a great way to compare prices if they stock the same rug.

The Rug Lady

In my online research, The Rug Lady offers some stunning rug designs! Some of the boho woven rugs have had me wanting to add to cart. There are a large variety of large rugs at this store.

Miss Amara

A popular rug store is Miss Amara. They offer the ability to visualize your chosen rug in your room. This can be helpful in ensuring you get the right size and colour choice. I used Miss Amara to visualize a rug in our playroom.

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