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4 Designer Tips for Matching Your New Carpets to Your Furniture

4 Designer Tips for Matching Your New Carpets to Your Furniture

Published by Clive Braude on 10th Nov 2015

Say Goodbye to Old Hardwood

If you’ve finally decided to switch out the hardwood for some new carpet, you may be having trouble deciding how you’re going to keep your old décor while deciding on complimentary carpet color. How different tones will mesh together can be hard to determine without seeing them side by side, but here are a few things you can do to ensure that the carpet you choose will be the kind of match you’re hoping to achieve.

Poorly Matched, Old Carpet & Couch

Compare a Colour Swatch

Before deciding on a carpet colour, it’s imperative to ensure that your primary piece of furniture, your sofa, is going to be complimented by the hue of carpet you choose. If you’re not able to find a swatch with your sofa’s fabric, try visiting the designer’s website or taking a picture with your phone so that you can more easily decide what tints and tones will definitively not work. Once this is complete, you can then move forward with other possible colour options.

Test Out a Carpet Sample

From one small piece of fabric, it can be difficult to discern exactly what the impact of a colour will be on an entire room, so if the store you’re considering purchasing your carpet from will provide it, try out a large sample of carpet. By placing it beneath your sofa with all of your living room décor in close proximity, you should be able to get a pretty good feel for the colour you’re considering and determine whether it will work with the décor you’ve already got.

Keep a Contrast in Mind

You’ll certainly want a living room that meshes well together, but it might be worth considering a striking contrast that can completely re-make your place in a good way. It will be key to choose a carpet color that works overall, but that doesn’t mean that you can’t add a woven rug on top of your new carpet or throws and pillows that provide an easy accent that will bring the whole room together. While the carpet is certainly an important choice if you’re upgrading, it doesn’t have to be the end of your living room story.

Carpet to Sofa Done Right

Change It Up with a Re-Upholstered Sofa

If you’re already upgrading your hardwood, it might be worth your while to switch up your room altogether and consider re-upholstering your sofa. Instead of thinking in terms of what you already have, choose a carpet that you’re particularly fond of and then move forward with a sofa fabric that will work with this colour and provide a more modern feel. This can provide a welcome shift and may make it look like you have an entirely new living room!

Renovating your floor can be a matter of great expense, but it also has the ability to completely change and update the look of your home. Whether you choose to sample some swatches from the store or you decide to go with an entirely new fabric for your old sofa, a switch to carpet can mean a completely updated look for your living room and your home.